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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Three credits. (Same as PHOT 4060.) Prerequisites: Admission to candidacy; PHOT 3120 and 3810 or consent of instructor. Principles and practices of photography, including documentary, news and feature portraiture, photo stories and essays, and photo layout. Emphasis on newspaper assignments, participation in campus publications, portfolio editing and production, and internship preparation. Laboratory required.
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3.00 Credits
Three credits. Prerequisite: EMC 2410. Development of techniques, program organization, audience analysis, recording, and directing through projects. Provides practical conceptual knowledge of the problems and procedures followed in planning and producing programming. Laboratory required.
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3.00 Credits
Three credits. Prerequisite: EMC 3140. Preparation and development of scripted and unscripted television programming; principles and aesthetics of production and directing.
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3.00 Credits
Three credits. (Same as JOUR 4210.) Prerequisite: Junior standing. Theories of the process of mass communication, how media affect society, the evolution within a social and cultural context, ethical and social dimensions. Extensive reading in theory, history, and research.
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3.00 Credits
Three credits. (Same as JOUR 4250.) Prerequisites: EMC 1020; junior standing. Examination of legal guarantees and restrictions on the flow of information using the case study method. Focus on libel, privacy, obscenity, and the special restrictions placed on advertising, broadcasting, cable television, and the Internet.
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3.00 Credits
Three credits. Prerequisites: Admission to candidacy; EMC 3310. Continuation of 3310 for the development of two- and three-dimensional computer data and animation. Further understanding of the aesthetics and techniques for visually communicating information for television journalism, advertising, and entertainment. Serves as a final classroom laboratory in preparation for the required internship and offers greater understanding of complete animation production and more complex methods for the integration of composited computergenerated images with live-action videotape and sound.
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3.00 Credits
Three credits. Prerequisite: EMC 2410. An analysis of the problems involved in planning, building, and operating an electronic media facility including personnel, internal control systems, business ethics, community relations, sales, and promotion. Case study method is involved.
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3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Three to six credits. Prerequisite: EMC 3060 or permission of instructor. Solving communication problems through digital communication applications. Involves working with outside clients, forming media companies, and the production of mediated materials. May be repeated for a total of 6 credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Three credits. (Same as RIM 4580.) Prerequisites: RI majors - RIM/MUTH 4190, RIM 4200, RIM 4400, and EMC 3120; EMC majors - EMC 3120 and 3300; all others - permission of instructor. An advanced, hands-on approach to the principles of tapeless digital recording on a variety of digital platforms. In-depth discussions of disk-based digital audio, synchronization, audio for video and film, and multichannel sound mixing techniques. Focuses on use of digital audio workstations in an audio post-production environment. Laboratory required.
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3.00 Credits
Three credits. Increases visual literacy; provides knowledge of our visual heritage, seeks to enrich the judgment of those responsible for making decisions about the use and display of photographs for publication. Also includes photographic processes and handling of pictures for publication among particular audiences.
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