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television 40-2330: Broadcast Law
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course concentrates on practical applications of broadcast law and examines various general principles that apply to the daily broadcast business. In addition to covering libel law and the Federal Communications Commission (FC), course encompasses issues related to radio employment contracts, trademarks, copyrights, the First Amendment, obscenity, and indecency. 3 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: 52-112
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television 40-2401: Production and Editing II
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
In Production & Editing II students will gain intermediate technical and aesthetic skills in field shooting and editing. Through a series of shooting and editing exercises, students will further develop skills introduced in Production & Editing. Topics include pre-production, planning, aesthetics, and idea development; intermediate shooting and lighting techniques; intermediate non-linear editing, titling, and effects; media management; basic color correction and use of video scopes; and shooting and editing styles and genres. These concepts will be implemented through a series of exercises culminating in the creation of an original student final video project. 4 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: 40-2302 PRODUCTION AND EDITING I OR 24-1010 PRODUCTION I
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television 40-2501: Video for Ar tists and Performers
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
This course is designed as an introductory course in the creative, aesthetic, and technical skills necessary to produce video. Students will plan, produce, and edit video as well as the integration of video into art making and performance. Students will work collaboratively on video installation, performance documentation projects. Students will be encouraged and assisted in expressing their artistic voice and exploring storytelling using digital video as a medium. 3 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: 22-1220 FUNDAMENTALS OF 2-D DESIGN OR 36-1000 MEDIA THEORY AND DESIGN I
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television 40-2601: Creating the TV News Package
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
This course is designed to prepare a Broadcast Journalism student for shooting, interviewing, logging, and editing news package material. This hands-on/lecture class provides an opportunity for the future reporter and video journalist to practice with his or her own material in the production of news stories for television. Stand-ups, interviews, voice-overs, sound bites, cut-aways, writing to video, and the use of the television medium to tell the journalistic story are hallmarks of this course. 3 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: 40-2302 PRODUCTION AND EDITING I, 53-2310 BROADCAST NEWS WRITING
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television 40-2602J: Television News Documentary,Concept to Broadcast
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
This course would give students the opportunity to explore single camera news documentary production, editing, and reporting. The students will be required to research and background on a topic of relevance and debate. They will have to prepare all the questions, as well as schedule and plan sitdown interviews with various experts and/or position people. 3 CREDI TS
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television 40-2621: On-Camera Talent
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
This course teaches the student the role of being on camera talent in a variety of different production situations. The varied roles of a live reporter, in a hard news deadline situation, the anchor's roles on the news set, the host talent's responsibilityand interactions in the entertainment genres of talk, game, and magazine shows. The art of the interview, the how-to of writing scripts, researching guest, and formulating questions will also be included. The culmination of this class will be to conduct on camera interviews in "Live," Pre-Taped, and locationsituations. 3 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: 40-1302 TELEVISION ARTS: PRODUCTION, 53-2310 BROADCAST NEWS WRITING
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television 40-2622: Production and Aesthetics for Television News
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
This class gives students a production course with a broadcast news focus. Students will learn aesthetics as it relates to television news and develop basic videography and editing skills for television news reporting. 4 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: 40-1302 TELEVISION ARTS: PRODUCTION
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television 40-2721: Video Interactive Multimedia II
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
In this course each student continues his or her education in field production, editing, and related aesthetic areas. Students produce individually conceived and edited work; however, students will accomplish the production (shooting) component in cooperative teams. Students also learn how to develop voice and point-of-view as well as understanding how to edit and work within a particular genre style. Editing will be accomplished using Adobe Premiere DV and AVID non-linear editing workstations. 2 CREDI TS
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television 40-2722: Screenwriting II:The Feature Film
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
This course trains students to produce longer and more complex screenplays and to facilitate a deeper understanding of the screenwriting process. To assist students in better developing character, story, and linear structure; to assist in developing systematic work habits to carry the student from Idea development through revisions to a completed script; and to provide students with the opportunity for consistent critique of their screenwriting. 3 CREDI TS
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television 40-2788: Television Career Strategies
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Students will acquire an overview of the marketplace and will develop strategies for building a portfolio and resume videotape, refining interview techniques, and networking within the television business for employment opportunities. Class time is devoted to prioritizing and packaging personal data, creating resumes, and organizing videotape for the job search. Students will learn research and prospecting techniques from guest experts. Three hours of special editing time, for use during the summer months, will be granted to senior students who have passed this course. 1 CREDI T
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