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radio 41-2307: Commercial Announcing
4.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course introduces elements of this highly competitive profession, including timing, voice-overs, industrial narration techniques, interpretation, and the degree of persuasion necessary for successful delivery of the sponsor's message. 4 CREDIT S PREREQUISITES: 41-1107 VOICE AND ARTICULATION OR 31-1300 VOICE TRAINING FOR THE ACTOR I
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radio 41-2314: The Club DJ II
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
This advanced, talent-based course is for students who have completed the Club DJ course or who have experience as a club DJ. The course deals with the language, concepts, and skills needed for scratching and using the turntable as a musical instrument. Students will be introduced to an overview of the history, development, and organization of advanced technical skills. 3 CREDIT S
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radio 41-2321: Internet Radio
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
This course covers the basics of the Web as it pertains to over-the-air radio stations. It also will explore internet-only Webcasting and the use of the Web in promotions, sales, and business models. There will be an emphasis on innovation, and students will create experimental pages for the WCRX Web site. Students need not have advanced computing skills. 3 CREDIT S PREREQUISITES: 35-1100 FOUNDATIONS OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OR 35-1110 FLUENCY IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
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radio 41-2328: Voice Over Copy Interpretation & Performance
4.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
A performance-based course that introduces the student to the skills and techniques used in interpreting and presenting commercial and narrative copy for radio and television advertising as well as scripts used in corporate training and industrial narration. Students work in a studio classroom and receive individual critiques. Emphasis is placed on developing a style that works for each student. The course also includes some lecture presentations regarding the business of voice-overs and how to prepare a "demo" tape. 4 CREDIT S PREREQUISITES: 41-2210 VOICE AND ARTICULATION II, 41-2407 RADIO PRODUCTION II: INTERMEDIATE, 52-1152 WRITING AND RHETORIC II
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radio 41-2370: Special Topics Radio:Talk Radio I
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
This course is an introduction to the principles, styles, and techniques of radio talk shows including sports, issue-oriented, and interview style formats. The radio talk show is one of the most popular formats at commercial and public radio stations across the country, providing listeners with a compelling forum for debate and entertainment. Lectures and in-studio exercises teach skills such as interviewing, monologue, interaction with listeners, and personality development. Talk-radio professionals appear as guest speakers. 3 CREDIT S PREREQUISITES: 41-1100 INTRODUCTION TO RADIO, 41-2730 RADIO INTERVIEWING, 52-1151 WRITING AND RHETORIC I
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radio 41-2404J: Radio Production:The Sound of Science Fiction
1.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
This course deals with the most dramatic and imaginative forum for the presentation of science fiction - audio drama. Taught by a former SCI-FI Channel producer, students will use programs recently produced by the SCI-FI Channel as examples for analysis then apply some of the techniques to their own production. 1 CREDIT PREREQUISITES: 41-1128 RADIO PRODUCTION I: INTRO
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radio 41-2407: Radio Production II:Intermediate
4.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Advanced-level course focuses on types of digital audio equipment currently used for radio production. Through lecture and hands-on application students learn about samplers, DA T, mini disc, DC, hard disc recording and editing, CD-RO M, and digital signal processing. Students produce final projects using digital recording and editing techniques taught in class. 4 CREDIT S PREREQUISITES: 35-1100 FOUNDATIONS OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS, 41-1128 RADIO PRODUCTION I: INTRO
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radio 41-2500: International Radio:Social & Political Force
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
This course examines the history and present-day experience of radio around the world. Special emphasis will be placed on the use of radio as a social and political force in developing nations. Various forms of non-commercial radio such as guerrilla stations in Central America, the Pacifica network and other community and educational stations in the United States, the BBC, pirate radio, National Public Radio, low-power FM, and government sponsored radio will be explored, as well as satellite and internet radio. Students will produce a final project in which they use radio to examine a subject of their choice. 3 CREDIT S PREREQUISITES: 52-1151 WRITING AND RHETORIC I OR CMPS
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radio 41-2730: Radio Interviewing
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
This course will explore the tools, techniques, and theories necessary for conducting professional radio interviews. Various styles and types of interviews will be covered, including news/public affairs, arts/entertainment, feature profiles, and sports. Course content will include topic/guest selection, research, pre-interviews, copywriting, and interviewing techniques. Students will practice skills during class and listen to and critique various interview styles and formats. Throughout the semester students will conduct live in-studio interviews. Selected interviews will be aired on the College radio station, WCRX 88.1FM. 3 CREDIT S PREREQUISITES: 41-1107 VOICE AND ARTICULATION, 52-111
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radio 41-3008: Covering the Presidential Election for Radio
2.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
2 CREDIT S
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