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CO 250: Film History:Theory and Criticism
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
An examination of the history of film and the theory of film, how images are assembled to form the language of film. Beginning with the earliest silent pictures the course will examine selected key films, from D.W. Griffith through early "talkies" to contemporary films, including both Hollywood and foreign language films. In addition the business of the motion picture industry will be examined with its influence on creative theories of film, as well as the role of digital imaging and its effect on film language.
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CO 260: Film Genres
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
This course examines the role of various genres in film analysis. Narrative structure, visual devices, and social history will be discussed.
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CO 275: Broadcast Journalism
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
An intensive introduction to radio and television journalism. We no longer just provide an introduction to television. The history, ethics and social impact of broadcast news are also covered. Prerequisite: CO 201.
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CO 305: Television Show Genres
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
Teaches the theories and strategies involved in television programming decisions. Ideal for students interested in broadcast management, television criticism, or communications theory, this class uses the current television season as a basis for the overall study of programming.
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CO 310: Video Editing
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
Introduces the techniques of basic video editing. The course will include heavy emphasis on hands-on projects using both the college's videotape editing system and 12 digital video non-linear editing stations. Projects include news stories, music videos, short documentaries, commercials and individual dramatic projects. Prerequisite: CO 201.
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CO 312: Media and Society
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
Examines the powerful role played by the media in American and world societies. Topics include television and politics, stereotypes and role models in movies and violence in television programming.
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CO 314: Seminar in Contemporary Cinema
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
This course, taught on Saturday mornings in New York City, offers students the opportunity to screen new films before their theatrical release. Additionally, students discuss the film with the instructor and have the opportunity to ask questions of writers, directors and stars associated with the films.
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CO 315: Advanced Video Editing
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
The course will continue and expand on the material presented in CO 310 Video Editing, and will be a further examination of the theory and practice of digital image assembly and manipulation. Students will explore the hardware and software of digital editing and proper use of special effects, filters and motion control, as well as understanding and employing elements of narrative and non-narrative editing strategies including rhythm, pacing, point-of-view, screen direction, and emotional impact. Prerequisite: CO 310.
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CO 320: Television Performance
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
Students are taught how to become effective television performers. Using the College television studios, students are taught on-camera technique for such jobs as news anchor, talk show host, commercial announcer/actor, and sportscaster. Prerequisite: CO 201.
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CO 325: Television and Digital Journalism
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
Provides students with the opportunity to produce television news stories on a regular basis. Designed as a second semester follow-up to CO 275, this course requires students to write, report, edit and anchor television news. They also analyze professional network and television station news for content and style. Television news shows are broadcast on the campus cable system. Prerequisites: CO 201 and CO 275.
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