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3.00 Credits
A study of the techniques used in writing continuity for today's media. The student will examine the advertising industry and its impact on the public and should gain a working knowledge of the special requirements of creating specific types of continuity for a special medium. Students will be required to write, edit, and produce copy for a variety of media. Prerequisite: Brc 220 or 235. Ir-3-
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Students will gather and write news stories for radio and television. They will develop a beat, generate assignments, conduct interviews using audio and video equipment, and produce finished stories for simulated broadcast or a real webcast. They will understand and practice how to do live reporting. They will gain additional appreciation of ethical and legal issues, as well as, the history, regulation and organization of news departments and their roles within the station and network structures. Prerequisite: Brc 108, and Brc 229. Fl, Sp-4-
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This course deals with telecommunications and its relationship to information science. Topical areas include government regulation, local area networks and related technologies. Prerequisite: Isc 110 or Brc 319. Fl, Sp-3-
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A critical analysis of the treatment of children, women and minorities in our media systems. Prerequisite: junior or senior standing. Sp-3-
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A detailed study of systems in world broadcasting, including origin, type of government control, management, financing and programming. Classroom instruction will precede study abroad in the country visited. Country of study may vary by semester. Prerequisites: Junior or Senior standing. Ir-3-
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Appropriate independent readings or independent project in the field of mass communication. Prerequisites: junior class standing, twelve hours of broadcasting and permission of instructor. A student may take up to six hours of independent study within the department. Fl, Sp, SS-1 to 6-
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An investigation of the interrelationships between media systems and contemporary American society examining issues of content, control, consumption,uses and effects, structure and function. The course will consider economic influences on the media, regulatory practices, the significance of institutional conglomeration, and issues of media access, responsibilities, fairness, and ethics. Prerequisites: BRC 108 and a minimum of 9 hours in the major or permission of the instructor. Ir-3-
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Students will work in a simulation of a professional environment. They will study and practice story and plot development, character arc, dramatic structure, and various screenplay formats. Students will be required to write an adaptation screenplay and an original script for television. Prerequisites: Ewa 207 or Brc 235 or consent of instructor. Ir-3-
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Students will be assigned the specific tasks needed to produce a news show. These include: producer, assistant producer, reporter, videographer, news anchor, weathercaster, sports anchor, and tape editor. Working as a team, they will build a script, tape segments, graphics, etc., for the purpose of performing - as if on the air - a newscast in real time. The students will learn how to use state of the art digital news processing software, editing equipment, studio cameras, teleprompters, etc., in a simulated news environment. All students will rotate through each job at least once, and, ideally, twice, depending on their desire to specialize. Prerequisites: Brc 229 and Brc 329 or permission of instructor, and upper division status. Fl, Sp-4-
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A practicum in advanced television production techniques and basic ENG and EFP methods. Provides a working knowledge of video editing, camera techniques, light control, scripting, staging, blocking, and location sound recording. Prerequisites: Brc 235 or equivalent. Fl, Sp-4-
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