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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: COMP 01112 and 30 credits required This course offers students an introduction to the aesthetic concepts as applied directly to the radio, television, and film media. Using examples from these media, students will study, discuss, and analyze design and composition elements as they apply to the production process. A basic vocabulary of aesthetic terminology will be assembled and students will be responsible for understanding and applying those terms through various written and visual assignments.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: COMP 01112 This course offers students an introduction to the little-known yet important area of African American Film History, beginning with the development of Race Movies by such directors as Oscar Micheaux, and continuing to the present day. Through lectures, screenings and reports students will study, discuss and analyze the historical and cultural significance of these films and their influence on society.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: COMP 01.111 and 30 hours required This course surveys emerging digital communication and entertainment media, otherwise termed new media, from the perspective of the producer. Students will discuss the evolution, social and historical implications, and production of media forms, with an emphasis on social networking, user generated, and other web-based media.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: RTF 03221 This hands-on course provides experience in advanced television production. Students work in production teams which create, research, script, shoot, and edit one minute promotional pieces and a 30-minute magazine program. All programming airs on Rowan's cable network, channel 5. Students will shoot in the studio and in the field, learning to use digital production equipment in preparation for professional career work in television. All projects are edited on Avid editing systems.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: RTF 03221 and RTF 03224 Radio Broadcasting II is designed to develop the skills obtained in Radio I by increasing the knowledge about various audio devices. Shows developed in Radio II will be scheduled as a regular part of the WGLS-FM programming. Topics covered will further enhance the students' understanding of audio production and the associated equipment and develop announcing skills vital not only to radio, but to all forms of audio/visual presentation.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: RTF 03221 or RTF 03222 The course expands the student's knowledge of audio and video production equipment and its specific application in production and post-production facilities. Students learn the principles of audio and video measurement, editing requirements and equipment interfacing. Students will understand future trends and the impact of A/V Technology on industry economics. Demonstrations are applied to classroom experiences. This course may not be offered annually.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: CMS 06202 and COMP 01112 and 75 credits required This course studies the range and importance of research and criticism in the Radio, Television and Motion Picture industries. Academic models of research and criticism are investigated as are industry practices like demographics and ratings. Students inform their perspective of RTF as professionals and members of electronic media and cinema's global audience.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: 75 credits required RTF Practicum gives the student the opportunity to test out their skills and knowledge of the field while working on-campus with department faculty and professional staff on a variety of technical, creative and/or research related assignments. Students can earn 3 credit hours for 120 hours of work on Practicum related assignments.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: 75 credits required Students earn 3 credit hours for 120 hours of field experience on-the-job in a Radio, Television or Film professional setting. The students will fulfill a wide range of duties described by the on-site supervisor and agreed to by both the student and the on-campus faculty supervisor. Students may take up to 6 credit hours of field experience.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: 75 credits required Students earn 3 credit hours for 120 hours of field experience on-the-job in a Radio, Television or Film professional setting. The students will fulfill a wide range of duties described by the on-site supervisor and agreed to by both the student and the on-campus faculty supervisor. Students may take up to 6 credit hours of field experience.
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