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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
**Effective Fall, 2010** Prerequisite: BCOM 266 or Film 201 or permission of instructor. Editing as a practical experience and as the final tool for the visual storyteller's message. Editing systems include Avid and Final Cut Pro. Work with original material in editing situations that incorporate computer graphics and 3-D animation. Discussion and analysis of editing and decisions considering ethics, philosophy, timing and aesthetics. Lecture and Lab (Lab fee)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BCOM 266 and BCOM 366 for majors in Broadcasting; BCOM 366 for majors in Film. Study of, and practical experience in single camera field acquisition. Techniques of lighting, audio, talent, and environment manipulation, as they apply to both film and video, are examined in the context of shooting for the edit. Employs advanced editing tools in developing skills by students through use of time code, A/B systems, and DVE units. (Course Fee)
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**Effective Spring 2009** Prerequisite: BCOM 265 and BCOM 266 for majors in Broadcasting; JOUR 261 for majors in News/Editorial Journalism and Photojournalism. A study of, and practical experience in, field techniques of videography and editing procedures and practices as they pertain to television news and documentaries. Emphasis is on digital video and nonlinear editing for electronic news gathering (ENG) for commercial and noncommercial television news programs. (Course Fee)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: 18 hours in the major, permission of sequence coordinator. Appropriate supervised work with a cooperating organization, defined as a licensed radio or television station, cable television or production facility.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Effective Spring 2009 Prerequisite: BCOM 264 for non-majors; BCOM 367 for Broadcasting majors. Advanced work in the creative and technical aspects of filmmaking for television. Practical applications of cinematography in the professional 16 mm format. Program material will include television commercials, music videos, experimental, documentary and made-for-TV movies. Lecture and lab. (Course Fee)
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3.00 Credits
Students learn the basics of producing animated motion pictures by experimenting with a variety of techniques and methods. Also included is a history of the animated film as an art form.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BCOM 366 Structured to offer students a strong foundation in producing film and television programs. Includes developing ideas, conceptualizing, script evaluation, proposal writing, fund raising, budgeting, scheduling, and business management.
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3.00 Credits
**EFFECTIVE SPRING 2009** Prerequisites: BCOM 366 Continued instruction in post-production techniques and technologies. Focuses include image manipulation, non-linear editing, audio post, visual effects and compositing, with a strong web component. (Lab fee)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Junior standing. A study of the marketing principles, problems and techniques of producing revenue for broadcast radio and television through the sale of commercial time. Students are involved in role-playing as well as the preparation and oral presentation of a final marketing project.
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3.00 Credits
Consolidates and interrelates the major historical factors in the development of broadcast mass communications in America; provides perspective on the creation, adaptation and diffusion of radio and television in relation to other mass media.
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