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4.00 Credits
The design, configuration and maintenance of switches, local area networks (LANs), virtual local area networks (VLANs) and wide area networks (WANs) are covered. Advanced router configurations, network management and security are also discussed. Working on a class project provides critical handson experience. Lectures followed by lab sessions. Prerequisite: TELE 420
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students the basic techniques of television production. Major attention is paid to developing competencies in studio equipment and terminology. Essentials of studio production in basic program forms are covered.
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3.00 Credits
This course centers on the television program: its planning, writing, and production. Major emphasis is placed on current non-dramatic programming forms, which are produced live to tape Prerequisite: TEVE 101.
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3.00 Credits
This course explores the process of video editing. Videotape formats, the recording process and elements of postproduction management as they apply to the video-editing environment are studied. Students are familiarized with the operation of equipment in the edit suite. Prerequisite: TEVE 201.
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3.00 Credits
Students develop a script for the purpose of its production in the following semester, devising the floor plan, light plot, storyboard, graphics, music, and all other preproduction elements. Prerequisite: TEVE 201 and instructor's permission.
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4.00 Credits
This course consists of intermediate-level practical work in television production as a member of a studio crew. Lectures and laboratory workshops are held in conjunction with TEVE 401. Each student shares responsibilities with other members of the TV studio crew involved in producing a TV show originated and directed by students enrolled in TEVE 401. Responsibilities include: creative use of camera, sound, lighting, and duties of the technical director, assistant director, floor manager, recording operator, tele-cine operator, graphic generator operator, grips and floor assistants. At least two of the areas listed above must be covered by each student for completion of the course. Prerequisite: TEVE 201. This course is open to juniors and seniors only. Instructor's permission required for other students.
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3.00 Credits
This course explores the practical basic skills of set design techniques and technologies (limited to interiors only). Students study styles of set design produced by a variety of artists for actual films and television shows. Students complete a project based on a given script that includes sketches, perspective drawings, elevations, and floor plan (model is optional). Prerequisite: This course is open to juniors and seniors only. Other students require permission of the chair.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a practical workshop in the fundamentals of the director's craft. Techniques of script analysis, casting and rehearsals are studied through exercises and discussions. Emphasis is placed on the working relationship between the director and actor. Additional hours TBA. Prerequisite: TEVE 201.
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3.00 Credits
This class provides practice in announcing, interviewing, and leading discussions. Students will have the opportunity to host panel shows and variety programs while learning specific methods for improving voice, posture, dress, and TV personality. Prerequisites: RADI 101, TEVE 101.
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3.00 Credits
The workshop-project approach in this course provides students with experience and skill in location video techniques. A production team project is generally required in drama, music or documentary video production. Producing, directing, lighting, and editing are covered. Prerequisite: TEVE 201.
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