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MASS COMMUNICATION 108: Television Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
Applied practice in television production. Opportunity to work for WPUM-TV6, the College television studio. This course may be taken up to three times. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
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MASS COMMUNICATION 117: Introduction to Mass Communication
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
A study of the forms of communication involved in the mass media (print, radio, television and film). Basic theories of Message, Receiver, Channel, and Sender are applied in classroom exercises through oral reports, surveys and research. Required for Mass Communication majors and Journalism minors. Prerequisite for Mass Communication 200-400 level classes.
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MASS COMMUNICATION 117 - Introduction to Mass Communication
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MASS COMMUNICATION 118: Basic Audio Production
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
The study of contemporary audio production. The history of radio, programming and management, the nature of sound and radio, and operation of equipment will be studied. Practical projects include interviews, newscasts, music shows, commercials and public service announcements.
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MASS COMMUNICATION 119: Basic Video Production
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
A study of the theoretical and practical application of video production. Emphasis placed on performance, use of equipment, and directing techniques. Practical projects include interviews, newscasts and demonstrations. Opportunity for special interest available in final project.
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MASS COMMUNICATION 220: Photojournalism
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
A study of the use of cameras and photographs used in journalism. Planning, taking and editing news pictures; writing cutlines, and captions and the technique of the picture story are emphasized.
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MASS COMMUNICATION 227: Broadcast Announcing
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
A broad-based examination of the physical and professional aspects of media announcing. General voice theory is addressed, as are a variety of specific announcing techniques, including radio and television announcing, reporting and anchoring, public affairs announcing, and commercial announcing. Students are required to participate in lab exercises associated with the campus radio and television stations. Prerequisite: COM 118 and 119.
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MASS COMMUNICATION 227 - Broadcast Announcing
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MASS COMMUNICATION 231: Sports Information and Reporting
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
The study of the process of reporting and coverage of live sporting events, including delivery, writing and play-by-play. The role of sports information staff as gatekeepers of information and responsibility to the press is explained.
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MASS COMMUNICATION 237: Broadcast Journalism
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
The study of journalism in the electronic media, with emphasis on broadcast news writing, coverage and editing, problems and potentials. Practical projects include news reports in both radio and television, and a project involving the class in a 30-min. television newscast. Prerequisite: COM 118 and 119.
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MASS COMMUNICATION 237 - Broadcast Journalism
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MASS COMMUNICATION 238: Video Field Production
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
This is a course focusing on the application of video production techniques to remote field production. Students study the decision-making process in determining location, camera placement, lighting, sound and environment for producing video outside the studio. Attention is paid to pre-production planning, storyboarding, production logs, postproduction scheduling, and client relationships. Students will work with color video equipment and produce products using the single camera, film-style approach. Prerequisite: COM 119.
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MASS COMMUNICATION 255: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
Independent Study
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