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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly CO 107, Oral Communication) Practice and analysis of speech and associated behavior patterns in everyday activities. Emphasis on communicating an oral message effectively to an audience. Prerequisite: ENG*101.
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly BC 160, Performance) This class is designed to develop or improve oncamera and voice presentation skills for various types of television and radio situations, including interviewing skills, news anchoring, dramatic acting, comedic performance, etc. Skills include voice articulation, projection, and inflection; body and facial posture; and working with tools such as microphones, teleprompters, cue cards, lights, and monitors.
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly CO 153) An examination of the techniques used by media communicators to share meaning, influence and entertain mass audiences with sounds and images.
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3.00 Credits
Practice in the methods and techniques of news gathering, writing, editing, and analysis. Students will also specialize in one or more areas of newspaper production and be involved in creating the college newspaper. Prerequisite: ENG*101
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly BC 258) Students will develop and produce a weekly news or public affairs program for broadcast on local television. Emphasis is on story research, writing and producing a program under strict deadlines. Formats can include news, magazine and talk show while program topics can include local news, the arts, sports, community affairs, etc. Prerequisite: COM*142 (Formerly BC 152).
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly BC 240) This course introduces the skills needed for general radio, commercial, news, and spoken word production. Current practices in radio production and broadcasting will be covered including station automation, FCC regulations, studio operations, Podcasting, Internet radio, and other forms of digital broadcasting. Research, scriptwriting, and workshop-based projects in informational and music-based programming including regular programs for the college's radio station are required. Prerequisite: ENG*101. COM*131 is highly recommended.
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly CO 171, Selected Topics in Film) This course will examine a specific topic in film and filmmaking from an historical and artistic perspective. Topics that may be covered include examining the work of an influential director or a specific film genre or artistic movement. This is an "L" course. This is a "D" cours
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly BC 255) The operation of advanced video editing equipment and advanced editing techniques will be covered. This will include media organization, editing aesthetics, editing dialog and action sequences, montage, the integration of effects and transitions and equipment interfacing. Prerequisite: COM*142 (Formerly BC 152)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly BC 204) Course emphasizes both studio and field engineering practices including system design and timing, station operations, reading of waveform monitors and vector scopes, camera theory and adjustments, and RF equipment. Digital and analog theory and IT integration will also be covered.
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly BC 255, Fundamentals of Electronic Music) Electronic music composition and instrumentation will be explored. Elements of music theory will be covered as well as electronic music technology including MIDI, analog and digital synthesis, and sound sampling. Creating soundtracks and synchronizing soundtracks for film and video will also be covered. No prior musical experience is required. Prerequisite: COM*131 Audio Production (Formerly BC 151) or permission of instructor.
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