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MASS 101: Film And Broadcasting Practicum
1.00 Credits
Tusculum University
hour. A one-hour film and broadcasting activity course that provides students with experience in some area of film, radio or television production, including pre-production, production or postproduction. Students will complete a minimum of 40 hours of work, which may include experience in on-air or on-camera talent, sports play-by-play, dejaying, news production, camera operations, audio technician, editing, directing, producing and other technical support activities. Learning Outcome: Civility. Prerequisites: Students who have not had MASS 210 or MASS 251 will be required to take in-house training before being able to operate some equipment. Course can be repeated for up to 8 hours. Only 4 hours apply toward the major.
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MASS 201: Career Options in Film And Broadcasting
1.00 Credits
Tusculum University
1 hour. The purpose of this course is to provide students an early exposure to the various career choices in film, radio and television and allow them to develop educational and career goals. Students will learn how to manage their portfolios, plan their internships, and create the different academic experiences and performances in film and broadcasting and the liberal arts that will facilitate entry into the work force, a post-baccalaureate education, or both. Learning Outcome: Self-Knowledge. Offered every year. One hour course.
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MASS 210: Introduction to Media Production
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
This course will introduce the student to the elements and procedures necessary in all types of media productions, including film, video and audio production. Students will learn the production method of scripting, visualizing, producing and editing through hands-on experience. By preparing audio and video projects, students will learn how to create their projects utilizing production equipment such as cameras, microphones, computers, lights, etc. Students will critically examine composition techniques and aesthetics in their own work, and that of their peers and professionals. Students must have a video camera with external microphone plugs and fire wire export capabilities. Learning Outcome: Civility. Prerequisite: MASS 201 (for F&B Majors). Offered every year.
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MASS 215: Basic Photography
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
An introduction to the proper use of cameras, compositional techniques, film development, negative scanning and digital editing of still photographs using contemporary computer software. Learning Outcome: Critical Thinking. Offered every year.
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MASS 221: Introduction to Mass Media
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
A study of the history and consequences of mass media's shrinking world, how mass media affects each of us individually and why we as citizens need to become better informed and prepared to deal with such issues as media imperialism and electronic colonialism in the emerging new world order. Learning Outcome: Analytical Reading. Offered every year.
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MASS 231: Introduction to Film And Broadcast Writing
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
This course is designed to provide an overview of writing styles and formats used in film and electronic media. Students will explore visual and aural storytelling and the narrative structure of film and broadcasting while applying appropriate grammatical rules, styles, formats, and functions. This course will teach students how to write film, radio and television scripts, such as news, promos, commercials, public service announcements, short-format episodic series, longer narrative programming, documentaries and stand-alone short audio/video formats for new media. The course will familiarize students with the processes involved in producing material for distribution and broadcast as well as with the ethical considerations involved in the film and broadcasting industries. Learning Outcome: Writing. Prerequisite: ENGL 111. Offered every year.
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MASS 241: Broadcast News
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
Students will focus on the writing, editing and presenting of news and feature stories. Students must have a video camera with external microphone plugs and fire wire export capabilities. Learning Outcome: Writing. Prerequisite: JOUR 118, MASS 210, MASS 231. Offered every year.
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MASS 251: Radio Station Operations
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
Using a hands-on approach to radio broadcasting, students will learn the operational and programming procedures of a radio station. Students will use standard broadcast equipment to create both live and voice tracked formats of radio programs. Students will perform all the administrative duties of running radio stations such as keeping program logs, writing and creating radio spots, and producing radio programs in a variety of formats. This class emphasizes the professional process through solid preparation as well as developing creativity. Students must have a video camera with external microphone plugs and fire wire export capabilities or another device to record sound. Learning Outcome: Civility. Prerequisite: MASS 201, MASS 210. Offered every year. One hour course.
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MASS 281: Film And Video Post- Production
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
An introduction to linear and non-linear editing, including character generation, special effects and video transitioning. Students must have a 100-gigabyte or higher external hard drive. Learning Outcome: Critical Thinking. Prerequisite: MASS 201, MASS 210. Offered every year.
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MASS 303: Media And Society
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
This course examines the concepts and principles of contemporary media in an effort to analyze the causal interrelationship between mass media and our society. Learning Outcome: Critical Thinking. Prerequisite: MASS 221. Offered every year.
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