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3.00 Credits
The internet and mobile modes of distribution have created a space for a new form of episodic content: The Webisode. This course will focus on all aspects of directing and production as they pertain specifically to the webisodic series. Students will work in all areas of directing and production to shoot a complete, 9 episode, original web series written in the Writing For Internet and Mobile TV class. The series will consist of short form, 3 minute episodes with directing and production needs unique to the emerging genre. Students will work collaboratively as a production company through all aspects of preproduction and production. The result will be a fully realized webisodic series. 2 CREDI TS
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3.00 Credits
This is an advanced class designed to teach the skills needed to write and produce proficiently within the popular television genre of sketch comedy. This class will require students to create and write original sketches and commercial parodies. The sketch ideas will be pitched, improvised, drafted, read, reviewed, and revised step by step, in a classic "writer's table?tory conference procedure before moving on to the rehearsal and taping process. Students will also serve as producers, supervising all aspects of the pre-production process in order to facilitate a busy production schedule. Working with a post-production supervisor and student editors, students will also oversee aspects of post-production editing, music, and graphics. Students will collaborate closely with the students and instructors of the Television Directing Production: Sketch Comedy class, with a strong emphasis on the teamwork necessary to produce a project of this nature. The end product of this collaboration will be a broadcast of the Columbia College original sketch comedy show "Out On A Limb" on Channel 20,WYCC. 4 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: 40-2100 TELEVISION ARTS: WRITING
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3.00 Credits
This course is an advanced level writing class with much time devoted to the development of analytic skills. The class will be broken up into two parts. The first will be an investigation of a variety of analytic methods. The second half will be spent examining a variety of genres and writing a series of outlines and script excerpts. The topics would include action/adventure, melodrama, drama, comedy, mystery, and science fiction. Each would be examined with examples drawn from both current and past television programming. The class would conclude with the completion of a full-length script. 3 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: 24-1710 SCREENWRITING I: WRITING THE SHORT FILM
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3.00 Credits
Television program development is a creative and intense process that takes you from the germ of a story idea to a fully thought out series or program. It takes practice, and blood, sweat, and tears--and thankfully can be highly rewarding on a variety of levels! In this class, you will work with your colleagues and the instructor to enhance your skills in storytelling and in pitching your "baby" to industry executives from cableto network to public and independent services. 3 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: 40-2100 TELEVISION ARTS: WRITING, 40-2201 THE TELEVISION PRODUCER
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3.00 Credits
This class is designed to introduce the student to the creative and business aspects of designing an original reality show pilot. Students will be required to pitch and develop an original reality show from idea to finished treatment with budget, locations, and a sample episode that includes tasks and games. Students would also be required to put together story lines for 13 additional episodes to illustrate the season progression of the show. The student will leave the class with a fully developed reality show ready to pitch and submit to buyers. 3 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: 40-1103 AESTHETICS AND STORYTELLING, 40-2201 THE TELEVISION PRODUCER
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3.00 Credits
In Producing the Television Interview, students will experience the process involved in preparing for, developing, and delivering to clients a package of professional TV interviews that meet specific standards set out by the client. Increasingly today, clients with film- and video-oriented projects seek out small companies capable of producing professional-looking and well researched materials in a timely manner, and this class will emphasize the professionalism necessary when working in such an environment. 3 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: 40-2201 THE TELEVISION PRODUCER, 40-2401 PRODUCTION AND EDITING II OR 40-2601 CREATING THE TV NEWS PACKAGE
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3.00 Credits
Small Screen Video will look at the emergence of various technologies (iPods, phones, Web) into the culture. The class includes both an examination of aesthetic issues and the technology involved in both producing and preparing media for this emerging market. 3 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: 40-2401 PRODUCTION AND EDITING II OR 24-2010 PRODUCTION II
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3.00 Credits
This writing course will focus on short-form videos that have developed due to the growth of a variety of distribution avenues. iPods, cell phones, You Tube, and My Space have created the opportunity for a variety of programming that are both an extension of existing television programs as well as new story telling forms that blur traditional lines. The students will analyze, develop, and write scripts appropriate for this emerging "media." 2 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: 40-2100 TELEVISION ARTS: WRITING
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3.00 Credits
This class is a special topics class that will examine the script of one episode of a television series from a variety of perspectives including historical, cultural and textural. Each episode will be viewed, the script read and then critiqued using a variety of different approaches. The class will conclude with each student writing an analysis from one of the approaches utilized during the class. This class is appropriate for students in all concentrations. 1 CREDI T
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3.00 Credits
This course offers extensive drill-related hands-on experience with studio production equipment. It is designed to assist the student in mastering the technical and aesthetic functions of cameras, video switchers, audio mixing, studio lighting, and graphics preparation. State-of-the-art broadcast quality equipment is used throughout the class as students rotate from one intensive drill experience to another. 1 CREDI T PREREQUISITES: 40-1302 TELEVISION ARTS: PRODUCTION
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