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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
4120. U.S. Television History. 3 hours. (2;3) Overview of the technical, economic, regulatory, and social factors influencing the development of U.S. television broadcasting from its inception to the present. Critical analysis of television program forms and strategies. Prerequisite(s): RTVF major or minor status.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
4130. Convergence Practicum. 1-3 hours. Extensive hands-on experience turning a daily product for converged student media. Daily experience with interviewing, shooting, editing and writing news stories for KNTU-FM, NTTV, The NT Daily, and their websites. Experience in the craft of journalism as practiced in a modern day converged electronic news environment. May be repeated for credit; however no more than 6 hours total credit for RTVF 3482, 3483, 3501, 3502, 4130, 4480, 4900, and 4910 may be applied to the 45 hours of RTVF credit required for the degree. Pass/no pass only. Prerequisite(s) RTVF / JOUR major status and approval of deparment.
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3.00 Credits
4140. Intermediate Film Production. 3 hours. (3;2) Scripting, preproduction, cinematography, directing, editing and using 16mm equipment. Prerequisite(s): RTVF major status, RTVF 3210 and 3230 with a grade of B or better and consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
4160. Advanced Videography. 3 hours. Production for mobile media and the web. Focuses on all aspects of non-narrative media including documentary, sports, entertainment and news. Concentrates on quality storytelling in real-world situations. Prerequisite(s) : CBCM major or RTVF major or consent of department.
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3.00 Credits
4170. Television Field Production. 3 hours. Strong emphasis on shooting live events of various types. Sports, corporate and entertainment events, outdoor events such as disasters, documentaries, and other big picture stories. Prerequisite(s) : CBCM major or RTVF major or consent of department.
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3.00 Credits
4200. Applied Multimedia Aesthetics. 3 hours. Exploration of aesthetic dimensions of television, film, and other visual media. Prerequisite(s): RTVF major status and RTVF 3230.
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3.00 Credits
4220. Post War European Film. 3 hours. Examine three major film movements that developed in Europe after WWII, these are : ITALIAN NEOREALISM, THE FRENCH NEW WAVE, and BRITISH NEW WAVE. Identifies the historical and cultural influences behinde these film movements and explore the aesthetics of each movement and how these aesthetics reflect the philosophical and / or political ideals of the filmmakers. Prerequisite(s) : RTVF Major status and RTVF 3610. Cross-listed with RTVF 5220.
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3.00 Credits
4240. Hitchcock Films. 3 hours. Focuses on films directed by Alfred Hitchcock tracking the development of Hitchcock's career from the early days in Britain through his studio successes in America. Detailed analysis of specific Hitchcock films and engagement with the various debates about authorship, genre, psychoanalysis and film which have been staged in relation to Hitchcock's work. Prerequisite(s) : RTVF Major status and RTVF 3610. Cross-listed with RTVF 5240.
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3.00 Credits
4320. Electronic Media Law and Regulations. 3 hours. Laws and regulations affecting broadcasting, cable, film and related areas. Prerequisite(s): RTVF major status or consent of department.
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3.00 Credits
4340. The Non-Theatrical Film. 3 hours. (3;2) An overview of the history of the documentary film from 1895 to the present in context of historical and political events of the time. Examine the evolution of the style and form, including the impact of production technology on the process. Prerequisite(s): RTVF major status.
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