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television 40-3412C: Documentary Production and Editing
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Documentary Production and Editing is an advanced level production class in which students create an original, individually conceived documentary video. The course is an introduction to documentary theory and history, as well as project development, production, and editing techniques that are specific to television documentary. Students learn advanced techniques of shooting and editing including hand-held camera, audio and microphone techniques, field lighting, interviewing techniques, and documentary story structure. Students also learn how to develop voice and point-of-view as well as understand how to work within the various documentary genres. 4 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: 40-2100 TELEVISION ARTS: WRITING, 40-2401 PRODUCTION AND EDITING II
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television 40-3421: Advanced Post Production Workshop
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
This class is designed for advanced level post-production students and addresses new technologies and procedures used in professional post environments. Students will learn advanced techniques on Final Cut Pro, Avid, or other professional editing platforms; project management strategies in a cross-platform environment; creation and management of edit decision lists; use of waveform monitors and test equipment; and color correction. The course will also include advanced concepts of digital production and broadcast and High Definition TV standards. The class will visit post-production houses and see demonstrations by professional editors. 4 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: 40-3411 MOTION GRAPHICS I, 40-342
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television 40-3422: Motion Graphics:Compositing & Effects
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Students will develop a command of graphic design through compositing images for video and television. Through a series of exercises and experiments with PhotoShop and AfterEffects, students learn methods of translating concepts into motion graphics. Television and movies special effects are deconstructed and analyzed. Motion graphics are translated into Quicktime movies for integration into television, Web, DVD , and film productions. 4 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: 40-341 OR 24-4420 MOTION GRAPHICS I
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television 40-3423: Motion Graphics:Broadcast Design
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Students will develop a command of graphic design and compositing images for integration into television productions. PhotoShop and AfterEffects are used for planning, storyboarding, and designing images. The specific aesthetic issues of 2-D design for television will be addressed. Each project is designed for inclusion into a current television production, i.e., Frequency TV, South Loop, NewsBeat, 600 South, and Out on a Limb. Working with the producers of these shows simulates the process producing motion graphics for clients. 4 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: 40-341
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television 40-3424: Advanced Post-Production:Finishing the Television Program
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Demands of the current production industry require that an editor knows how to do more than simply edit. As the tools become increasingly sophisticated and powerful, today's editor needs a variety of skills to take advantage of the features found in nonlinear editing systems. This course addresses a broad range of advanced post-production techniques necessary to finish a television program. Students will finish an online edit of a television program, including graphics, title design, effects compositing, audio mixing, and sweetening. 3 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: 40-341
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television 40-3424A: Advanced Post-Production:Individual Visions
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
This course addresses post-production issues relating to producing individual projects. The student will develop an individual project and follow it through from pre-production to post-production. Emphasis will be on producing finished videotape, with the content to be determined by the student through a written proposal. Practical tutorials will focus on advanced editing techniques, styles, and strategies for editing on a nonlinear system. 4 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: 40-341
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television 40-3424B: Advanced Post-Production:TV Magazine Segment
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
This course addresses post-production issues relating to editing short form magazine segments. The student will learn to work with a team, i.e., a producer, a director, and a graphic artist, in a post-production atmosphere. Emphasis will be on producing finished videotape, with content to be determined by the editor client relationship and weekly edit sessions with deadlines. Practical tutorials will focus on advanced editing techniques, styles, and strategies for editing on a non-linear system. Classroom time is spent working with your assigned team to edit and review the packages. Critical skills will be developed through in-class critiques with other teams and the instructors. Critique will take place while the student's work is on the non-linear system so that we may take advantage of the non-linear system's unique capabilities for multiple versions of the edit in order to develop an individual style of editing. 4 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: 40-341
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television 40-3424C: Advanced Post-Production:Narrative
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
This course addresses post-production issues relating to editing narrative projects as well as the departmental show. The student will learn to work with a team, i.e., a producer, a director, and a writer, in a post-production atmosphere. Emphasis will be on producing a finished videotape, with the content to be determined by the editor client relationship and weekly edit sessions with deadlines. Practical tutorials will focus on advanced editing techniques, styles, and strategies for editing on a non-linear system. Classroom skills will be developed through in-class critiques. Critiques will take place while the student's work is on the non-linear system so that we may take advantage of the non-linear system's unique capabilities for multiple versions of the edit in order to develop an individual style of editing. 4 CREDI TS
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television 40-3424D: Advanced Post-Production:Prime Time
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
This course addresses post-production issues relating to editing comedy projects as well as the departmental show. The student will learn to work with a team, i.e., a producer, a director, and a writer, in a post-production atmosphere. Emphasis will be on producing finished videotape, with the content to be determined by the editor client relationship and weekly edit sessions with deadlines. Practical tutorials will focus on advanced editing techniques, styles, and strategies for editing on a non-linear system. Classroom time is spent working with your assigned team to edit and review the edit. Critical skills will be developed through in-class critiques. Critique will take place while the student's work is on the non-linear system so that we may take advantage of the non-linear system's unique capabilities for multiple versions of the edit in order to develop individual style of editing. 4 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: 40-341
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television 40-3424J: Advanced Post-Prod:Finishing the TV Program
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Demands of the current production industry require that an editor knows how to do more than simply "edit." As the toolsbecome increasingly sophisticated and powerful, today's editor needs a variety of skills to take advantage of the features found in non-linear editing systems. This course addresses a broad range of advanced post-production techniques necessary to finish a television program. Students will finish an online edit of a television program, including graphics, title design, effects compositing, audio mixing, and sweetening. 3 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: 40-341
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