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MASS 309: Broadcasting Anouncing
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
This course is designed to introduce students to the various aspects of radio and television announcing. The overall purpose of this course is to facilitate the student's effective communication skills, including articulation, pronunciation, voice projection, posture, and studio performance in various radio and television announcing situations. Students will use analysis to improve their voices and performances. Emphasis will be placed on real and laboratory experiences within which students learn specific broadcast announcing techniques such as news anchoring and reporting, commercial announcing, interviewing, and sports play-by-play. Learning Outcome: Public Speaking. Prerequisite: MASS 201, MASS 210. Offered every year.
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MASS 311: Photojournalism
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
An intermediate-level photography course with an emphasis on photography as a medium of communication through content and technique. Students will be charged a $35.00 lab fee to defray costs of materials. Learning Outcome: Critical Thinking. Prerequisite: MASS 215, JOUR 118.
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MASS 312: Cultural History of Broadcasting
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
This course will use a chronological structure to critically examine the symbiotic interplay between culture and mass media technology. This course will provide students with a greater understanding and appreciation of the historical development of broadcasting in the United States in socio-cultural, political and economic contexts. Learning Outcome: Critical Thinking. Prerequisite: MASS 221. Offered every other year.
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MASS 315: Creative Photography
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
A continuation of Basic Photography with a greater focus on the traditional non-digital printing process, its methods and special effects. The course will also study the process of understanding and criticizing photographs including the works of noted photographers. Students will be charged a $35.00 lab fee to defray costs of materials. Learning Outcome: Critical Thinking. Prerequisite: MASS 215.
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MASS 329: Digital Audio Production And Postproduction
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
This course will explore the tools and techniques of digital audio production through hands on experience. Upon completion of this course, students will gain experience in the use of audio equipment and digital audio software in the development and production of materials for broadcast. The course will cover field recording and microphone techniques, sound editing and signal effects processing, and multi-track mixing and sequencing. Students must have a video camera with external microphone plugs and fire wire export capabilities or another device to record sound. Learning Outcome: Critical Thinking. Prerequisites: MASS 201, MASS 210. Offered every other year.
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MASS 333: Film And Video Field Production: Nonnarative
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
This field production course focuses on creating and completing a non-narrative video from a previously non-scripted format. The course will develop students' abilities in the aesthetic, practical, and interpersonal aspects of creating effective field productions. The focus will be on theory and practice of location lighting, interviewing talent, production management, and the collaborative process. The course consists of a group experience in which students participate in the production of a departmentsponsored video program. Students must have a video camera with external microphone plugs and fire wire export capabilities. Learning Outcome: Civility. Prerequisites: MASS 201, MASS 210. Offered every other year.
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MASS 335: Film And Video Field Production: Narrative
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
This field production course focuses on creating narrative fiction and non-fiction from script to screen. The course will develop students' abilities in the aesthetic, practical and interpersonal aspects of creating effective field productions. The focus will be on theory and practice of location lighting, directing actors, production management, and the collaborative process. The course consists of a group experience in which students participate in the production of a department-sponsored video program. Students must have a video camera with external microphone plugs and fire wire export capabilities. Learning Outcome: Civility. Prerequisites: MASS 201, MASS 210. Offered every other year.
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MASS 341: Video Studio Production
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
An introduction to the in-studio production process that includes technical direction, camera operations, studio management, sound, lighting, audio and on-camera announcing. Learning Outcome: Civility. Prerequisite: MASS 201, MASS 210. Offered every other year.
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MASS 343: Film And Video Pre- Production And Planing
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
This course presents an overview of the art and business of producing a video project. Students will undertake all preproduction phases for a video project and will complete a pre-production plan for a single original video. Students must provide a short script at first meeting. Learning Outcome: Civility. Prerequisites: MASS 201, MASS 210. Offered every other year.
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MASS 350: Special Topics in Film And Broadcasting
8.00 Credits
Tusculum University
The purpose of this course is to offer students opportunities to engage in advanced study related to other course offerings. The topics examined in this course will be flexible for the interest of the students and faculty. The course instructor will chose the topics which may include various areas of video or radio production, sports broadcasting, or a theoretical area of film and broadcasting research. This course will emphasize advanced readings and research, and intensive study. This course may be repeated once with a different topic for a total of 8 credit hours. Prerequisites: MASS 201, MASS 210. Offered every year.
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