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8.00 Credits
Course is intended for the advanced student and requires a minimum of eight hours per week. Student personalities host one or more on-air shows per week on WCRX. Formats vary from dance and hip hop to alternative rock and heavy metal. Students use advanced analog and digital equipment and have access to extensive show prep resources. Requires the permission of the instructor. 1-6 CREDIT S
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4.00 Credits
Course involves writing, acting, and voice for audio theatre, focusing on the dramatic form. Class is workshop style with students completing individual and group projects. 4 CREDIT S PREREQUISITES: 41-2210 VOICE AND ARTICULATION II, 52-1152 WRITING AND RHETORIC 11 OR 55-1100 INTRODUCTION TO FICTION WRITING OR 55-1101 FICTION WRITING I OR 31-2300 VOICE TRAINING FOR THE ACTOR II, 55-4323 PLAYWRITING I OR 31-2300 VOICE TRAINING FOR THE ACTOR II, 31-2800 PLAYWRITING WORKSHOP I
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4.00 Credits
This course will explore the tools and techniques needed to gather, write, and produce professional radio news field reports in a variety of styles and contexts. Various types of radio field reports will be covered including spot news coverage, news conference coverage, and producing longer form National Public Radio-style peices. Produced pieces could be aired on the College radio station, WCRX, 88.1 FM. The course will also include components in using radio news field recording equipment and basic production skills. 4 CREDIT S PREREQUISITES: 52-1101 INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE WRITING OR 52-1151 WRITING AND RHETORIC I
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3.00 Credits
Students create their own program for radio using art and entertainment forms found in drama, narration, and comedy. Students may choose to perform published work or write their own and select among different forms such as drama, voice/ sound design, storytelling, or comedy bits. Student work will be aired on WCRX-FM. Course content includes scriptwriting, sound effects, casting, rehearsing, directing, and editing for on-air use. 3 CREDIT S PREREQUISITES: 41-1121 RADIO BROADCASTING I, 41-2407 RADIO PRODUCTION II: INTERMEDIATE
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1.00 Credits
This class explores the early history of entertainment media as seen through the audio dramas produced from the turn of the century to the present. It uncovers the fact that radio drama is actually audio drama, existing decades before commercial radio broadcasting. By studying the productions of the past, their techniques and similarities, we see that audio drama functions effectively in our rapidly evolving world of radio. 1 CREDIT
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8.00 Credits
Course is intended for the advanced student and requires a minimum of eight hours per week. Using advanced production studio facilities, students write, voice, and technically produce station promos, public service announcements, and other projects for airing on WCRX. 1-6 CREDIT S
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4.00 Credits
Commercial radio stations employ creative directors who are responsible for creating and producing a station's "image." Ithis advanced digital production class, students will learn to write, direct, voice, edit, and mix professional imaging pieces. 4 CREDIT S PREREQUISITES: 41-2210 VOICE AND ARTICULATION II, 41-2407 RADIO PRODUCTION II: INTERMEDIATE
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1.00 Credits
A workshop course for Senior Radio majors to develop a portfolio suitable for potential employers and to present at Manifest. Work can include talent, production, writing, sales, and/or marketing/promotions depending on concentration and career goals. Each student is assigned a faculty advisor who will guide development and completion of the portfolio. Portfolios will include artist/professional statements and a resume. Students will participate in interviews and reviews of their work by radio professionals and complete projects with the Portfolio Center. 1 CREDIT PREREQUISITES: 41-2407 RADIO PRODUCTION II: INTERMEDIATE COREQUISITES: 41-3221 RADIO FEATURE AND DOC WORKSHOP, 41-3321 THEATER OF THE MIND
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3.00 Credits
Internships provide advanced students with an opportunity to gain work experience in an area of concentration or interest while receiving academic credit toward their degrees. Requires the permission of the instructor. 1-6 CREDIT S
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3.00 Credits
An independent project is designed by the student, with the approval of a supervising faculty member, to study an area that is not at present available in the curriculum. Prior to registration, the student must submit a written proposal that outlines the project.
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