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4.00 Credits
Introduction to radio station control room operations and announcing performance for radio and television. Emphasis on vocal delivery and on-camera performance for a variety of program types and broadcast situations including continuity, commercials, music, news, interviews, and talk shows.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the video medium as a means of visual and aural expression and communication. Covers basic principles of filmic language and aesthetics, camcorders, and editing as well as basic camera operation, non-linear video editing, web video, and DVD creation. (Course fees apply.)
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4.00 Credits
Advanced study of the aesthetics of the sound medium and procedures for creative sound production in various media. Covers directing the audio session, studio and remote recording, mixing, production music and sound effects, and an introduction to nonlinear digital production and editing. Prerequisite: COMM 231.
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4.00 Credits
Study and experience in multi-camera studio production for television and other video applications. Course covers basic studio and control room techniques including camera operation, lighting, switching, live graphics, and post-production non-linear editing. Emphasis is on multi-camera directing, production planning and visual aesthetics. Prerequisites: COMM 231 or 235 or permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Study and experience in single-camera production, including procedures in preproduction, production, and post production for interview, documentary, drama, news, and music video programs. Students use advanced techniques in non-linear editing as they produce projects. Prerequisite: COMM 235 or permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Study of the philosophy, role, organization, and strategies of institutional development and fund raising. Includes consideration of annual funds, capital campaigns, special events, and direct mail. Offered even years only.
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4.00 Credits
Study of legal and ethical issues affecting mass communication media professionals, including libel, privacy, confidentiality, obscenity, access, advertising, and broadcast ethics and regulation
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1.00 - 23.00 Credits
Independent reading for students who wish to broaden their knowledge of history, biographies, classics, professional and/or trend literature in communication. Offered alternatively with JOUR 394 and SPCH 394.
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4.00 Credits
Project planning, writing, budgeting, and management of professional level video productions. Using advanced production techniques, students collaborate to create production books and professional quality projects for designated uses. Prerequisites: COMM 301, 302, 303. or permission of instructor. Offered odd years only.
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4.00 Credits
Experience and in-depth study of advanced post production workflow including color timing, special effects, and finishing. Prerequisite: COMM 235. Offered even years only.
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