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5430. Gender and Sexuality in the Horror Film. 3 hours. An advanced study of gender and sexuality as it has been figured throughout the history of the American horror film, drawing on genre theory, psychoanalysis, feminism, and queer theory. Explores the cultural context of historical and contemporary images, charing their change vis-a-vis major historical events such as World War II, the Sexual Revolution, and the AIDS crisis. Prerequisite(s) : RTVF graduate status or consent of department.
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5435. Lesbian, Gay, and Queer Film and Video. 3 hours. An advanced study of the representation of lesbian, gay, and queer characters and concerns throughout the history of American film, drawing upon recent advances in historiography, spectatorship, and queer theory. Explores the cultural context of historical and contemporary images, charting their change across relevant historical events such as World War II, the Sexual Revolution, the AIDS crisis, and the mainstreaming of queer concerns in the 1990s. Prerequisite(s) : RTVF graduate status or consent of department
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5440. Broadcast Advertising. 3 hours. Economics, standards and ethics of adver tising in the broadcast media, indlucing the use of broadcast research to develop an advertising campaign. Advanced sales strategies work will be developed from in depth study of principles, theories and techniques of selling advertising. Learn to work with clients and serve their marketing needs. Prerequisite(s) : RTVF MA / MS or MFA status.
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3.00 Credits
5460. International Mass Communication. 3 hours. Study of mass communication media throughout the world, with special attention to press and broadcast systems, the sources and flow of international news, and problems of world communication. (Same as JOUR 5150.)
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5480. Practicum in the Teaching of Radio/Television/Film. 3 hours. Training in the teaching of some aspect of radio, television or film. Under the supervision of a faculty member, the student prepares and presents instructional units, conducts class discussions and handles administrative matters peculiar to the type of course involved. Duties performed under a teaching fellowship or graduate assistantship do not earn credit in this course. No more than 3 hours may apply toward the master's degree.
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5500. Advanced Screenwriting. 3 hours. Designed for advanced students to create and develop an original narrative story idea to include, logline, synopsis, treatment and full-length motion picture screenplay or teleplay of 90 minutes in length. All submissions and re-writes will be graded to the highest industry standards. Students will complete at least 5 re-writes of their screenplay. Prerequiste(s) : RTVF MFA or MA / MS status.
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5515. Media Genres and Authors. 3 hours. (3;3) An in-depth study of a specific genre in film or television from its origins through its development as a distinct narrative and aesthetic form. Rotating topics. May be repeated once as topics vary.
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5530. Studies in Film History. 3 hours. Historically based study of specific aspects of film history, including institutional analysis, local and regional production and exhibition, and analysis of particular historical eras. Rotating topics. May be repeated for audit once as topics vary.
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3.00 Credits
5610. Public Telecommunications Operations. 3 hours. Managing, programming, financing and operating noncommercial/public radio and television broadcast/cable facilities. Prerequisite(s): RTVF graduate major status or consent of instructor.
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5620. Media Economics. 3 hours. Analysis of the economic parameters of the current and past media industries, particularly film, television and the cable industries. Includes study of the history and development of the film and subsequent media industries.
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