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3.00 Credits
Basic operation of television facilities; fundamentals of TV scripting. Students write and direct their own productions. Both lectures and studio work are required for three hours credit. Students will be charged a lab fee of $25.00. Prerequisite: CMM 105.
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Students develop more complex productions on topics of their own interest under faculty guidance. Both lectures and studio work are required for three hours credit. Students will be charged a lab fee of $25.00. Prerequisite: CMM 305.
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An introductory level course in photography as a communications medium. The course will include lectures, demonstrations, slide presentations, group critiques, a field trip and supervised darkroom work. Material covered will include: camera and components, film exposure and development, printing techniques, commercial studio lighting, electronic flash and digital photography. The work of various photojournalists and commercial photographers will be shown and discussed in class. Assignments will be geared toward the development of students’ awareness of photography as a medium of mass communication. A 35mm camera with manual settings is required, though some camera rentals are available.
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3.00 Credits
Students will develop the skills to design and construct effective visual messages appropriate to specific media formats for specific target audiences. Students will produce camera-ready art for advertisements, newsletters, brochures and Web pages. The rhetorical elements that inform design choices will be discussed. Prerequisites: CMM 105, CMM 374, CMM 375 or CMM 377.
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Students will be asked to engage in an interdisciplinary investigation of the varied contexts – media, religious, political, historical, economic and geographic – that helped define the creative world of Johnny Cash, a major songwriter and musician. Prerequisites: ENG 102, ENG 200/ENG 218.
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Emphasis on the study of important documentary filmmakers, influential documentaries, and major schools of documentary film, as well as issues such as the role of the documentary filmmaker, the notion of objectivity in documentary, ethics in filmmaking and the influence of the camera. Prerequisites: ENG 102, ENG 200/ENG 218.
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3.00 Credits
Trains students to write news copy for television, radio and the Internet. Many specific news writing formats will be studied: writing anchor copy, writing voice-overs, writing for news packages, writing documentary scripts. In accomplishing the course’s overall objective, it will be necessary to distinguish between print writing and broadcast writing and to study and practice the news-collecting process. It is also important that students be able to critique electronic media writing and be knowledgeable of current events. Prerequisites: ENG 102, CMM 305 or CMM 318.
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3.00 Credits
Skills training in vocal production for television and radio announcing. Focus is on precision and intentional production of specific pitch, rate, inflection, articulation, and other vocal qualities. Stress will be placed on rehearsal techniques, participation in group exercises and peer and instructor review of performances. Suggested prior course: CMM 202.
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3.00 Credits
See course description for ENG 322.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to digital and analog radio production skills such as recording, editing and mixing. Critical analysis of audio productions and discussion of theories related to sound communication will provide underpinnings for the students as they engage in production activities.
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