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3.00 Credits
Principles and techniques for effective expression and communication in oral reading, ranging from factual reportage to interpretative performance of literature. Recommended antecedent: COMM 310. Spring
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(3 cr hrs) Selected play scripts from the Classic Greeks to the present; as literary art and from the perspective of production mechanics and theatre practitioners. Prerequisite: ENGL 210. Spring
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Methods of acting for television and film, incorporating movement, vocal quality, drawing on self for character exploration, how to read and interpret scripts, and how to work with directors and technical staff. Spring
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(3 cr hrs) Theory and practical application of linear and nonlinear electronic editing. Concepts, ideas, methods, programs, and equipment used in various forms for a stronger background of editing as expression. Prerequisite: COMM 270. Spring
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(3 cr hrs) An overview of significant Supreme Court decisions related to defamation, invasion of privacy, protection of news sources, freedom of information, fair trial issues, copyright protection, and a discussion of the ethical principles that relate to broadcasting. Spring
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(3 cr hrs) Explores and applies principles and techniques toward development of skills in video performance relative to a variety of traditional and emerging video performance situations: news anchor, reporter, commercial spokesperson, teleconferencing, distance learning, video training sessions, and other such contexts. Video performance exercises include: anchoring; interviewing; being interviewed; field reporting; talk show hosting; panel moderating and responding; commercial and public service announcing/acting. Prerequisites or co-requisites: COMM 310 and 320. Fall
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(3 cr hrs) Continued improvement toward standard American English diction; mastery of selected phonetic notations and International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) symbols, beyond those mastered in COMM 310; utilization of phonetic transcription, intensive analysis, exercises/drills contrasting standard-professional versus American-dialectal speech; exercises/drills regarding selected phonemes occurring in selected languages and dialects (not occurring in standard American English). Prerequisite: COMM 310. Spring
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(3 cr hrs) Seminar style advanced writing class. Emphasis on character development, plot, screenplay format, aural and visual writing, workshop readings, and critique. Fall
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Advanced practice and theory in radio and television production. Prerequisites: COMM 270. Fall
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(3 cr hrs) Intensive study of computer graphics and animation for advertising, entertainment, and print, internet, and broadcast applications. Fall
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