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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
4 hours production; 4 credits This class will teach the basic techniques of radio reporting, writing, and on-air production. Students will learn to work as a broadcast team and produce pieces for air on BCR, Brooklyn College Radio. Prerequisite: Television and Radio 16.
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4.00 Credits
4 hours lecture, 8 hours laboratory; 9 credits Summer session Introduction to on-air journalism producing, production, and delivery of news programs and messages. Functioning as a member of a broadcast news producing, performance, and production team. Laboratory and field practice in writing and producing for news broadcasts. Methods of reporting and editing script. Aspects of in-studio and field television production. (Not open to students who have completed Television and Radio 26.81, 26.82, and 26.83.) Prerequisite: Television and Radio 26.1 or 27.1 or 28 or English 18.11, or permission of the director of the Broadcast Journalism Program.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours; 3 credits Survey of television and radio criticism. Influence of the medium and of individual programs on American society. Writing-intensive course. Prerequisite: Television and Radio 24.1 or 25.1 or 26.1, or 27.1; or permission of the chairperson; English 2.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours; 3 credits U.S. media law. First amendment. Intellectual property. U.S. media policy history. Digital and satellite challenges for policy and law. Theories of public interest and deregulation. Cultural and political implications of law and policy. (This course is the same as Communication 35.) Prerequisite: Television and Radio 6.5 or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours; 3 credits Scriptwriting for television comedy programming. Developing scripts based on research, character analyses, plot analysis, and story treatments. Course will feature comedy scripts. (Not open to students who have completed Television and Radio 73, Special Topics: Advanced Television Writing: Comedy.) Prerequisite: Television and Radio 16 with a grade of B or better.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours; 3 credits Scriptwriting for television dramatic programming. Developing scripts based on research, character analyses, plot analysis, and story treatments. Course will feature dramatic scripts. (Not open to students who have completed Television and Radio 73, Special Topics: Advanced Television Writing: Drama.) Prerequisite: Television and Radio 16 with a grade of B or better.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours; 3 credits Scriptwriting for television documentaries. Developing scripts based on research and story structure. Prerequisite: Television and Radio 16 with a grade of B or better.
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1.00 Credits
1 hour lecture, 4 hours laboratory; 3 credits A workshop in directing and producing documentaries outside the United States. Site-based through the College's study abroad program. (This course is the same as Film 49.2.) Prerequisites: Television and Radio 6.5, 16.5, 27.1, and permission of the instructor.
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2.00 Credits
2 hours lecture, 2 hours television laboratory; 3 credits A workshop combining literary and technical skills. Analysis of four plays of different types (realistic, nonrealistic, absurdist, Shakespearean). Scenes prepared for television. Students interpret, "crew for," shoot, edit, and evaluate the scenes tapedusing skilled actors. This course is the same as English 50. Prerequisite: a course in dramatic literature or Television and Radio 25.1 or 26.1 or 27.1.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours; 3 credits Survey of the history, industry practices, and controversies involved in the media of mass communication. Mainstream mass media of books, newspapers, magazines, film, radio, recordings, television, and the Internet. Analysis of news, entertainment, advertising, and public strategies, as well as media impact, legal issues, and ethics.
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