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  • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

    In this course students are introduced to concepts and techniques for multi-camera and single-camera television or television news production. Students work collaboratively in the television studio to create episodes for a television program, then break into small groups to shoot on location and produce either dramatic or non-fiction news-style projects. Students learn the elements of television production including: screenwriting, story boarding, casting, directing on-camera talent, camera angles, framing, lighting, and editing, composing music, adding sound effects and creating titles. They will be required to work on each other's projects as production crew, so there will be additional time requirements outside of the scheduled classes . Note: Students must register for both lecture and lab. 3 Lecture, 2 Lab, 4 Credit Hours. Pre-requisites: COM 110 and ART 110, or ART 112 or ART 150 or ART 157.
  • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

    This course in video production and public relations emphasizes visual storytelling, client relations, active listening, problem solving and entrepreneurship. As part of this course, students meet with local non-profit organizations and design a video project to address a communication problem. Students work in small groups to script, shoot and edit these projects. Students will also complete a variety of individual assignments including a budget, a contract, a term paper, an oral report and a DVD portfolio of their work. Note: Students must register for both lecture and lab. 3 Lecture, 3 Lab, 4 Credit Hours. Pre-requisites: COM 221 or COM 249.
  • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

    An internship in the mass medium of the student's choice that will provide practical experience. It will be completed under the direct supervision of a full-time employee. This may be done in any aspect of broadcasting: film, television, radio or video production, print, public relations, advertising, media sales or other related media industry. Note: Students must register for both a lecture and a lab. 1 Lecture, 8 Lab, 3 Credit Hours. Prerequisites: COM 110 and permission of the Program Chair.
  • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

    In this course, students work collaboratively to develop documentary projects. Lectures will address advanced techniques in videography, lighting, logging tapes, editing, and production of graphics appropriate for documentary film. Students must have a B average or better to take this course. Note: Students must register for both lecture and lab. 3 lecture, 3 Lab, 4 Credit Hours. Pre-requisites: COM 110 and a GPA of 3.0 or above to register for this course.
  • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

    In this course in Documentary Journalism, students work collaboratively to complete a half-hour documentary which will air on Channel 42. This course provides an advanced learning experience, where students apply the skills they have gained in the COM Program in audio and video production, visual effects, broadcast journalism and public relations in the creation of one ambitious project. Lectures will focus on advanced techniques in production, direction, and production management for broadcast journalism. Note: Students must register for both lecture and lab. 3 Lecture, 3 Lab, 4 Credit Hours. Pre-requisite: COM 262.
  • 1.00 Credits

    A special learning experience designed by one or more students with the cooperation and approval of a faculty member. Proposed study plans require departmental approval. Projects may be based on reading, research, community service, or work experience in the field of communications media. The student's time commitment to the project will be approximately 35-50 hours.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Similar to COM 271, except that the student's time commitment to the project will be approximately 70-90 hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Similar to COM 271, except that the student's time commitment to the project will be approximately 105-135 hours.
  • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

    This hands¿on course familiarizes students with the basic principles and techniques of overseas documentary production. Students will research the culture and location for the documentary project, then they will develop skills in camerawork, lighting, sound recording, scriptwriting, directing shoots and logging and digitizing footage as they shoot in another country. When students return to Dutchess they will begin post-production, create graphics and titles and complete a half-hour documentary to be aired on local cable channels. The focus and subject of the documentary projects and the international locations will vary. Pre-requisites and/or co-requisites: Permission of Instructor.
  • 0.00 Credits

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