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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Catalog Description: Explains radio station operations. Introduces principles, theories and radio broadcasting procedures. Examines FCC rules and regulations. Provides instruction and training for becoming a successful radio personality by honing program development, news, copy, scriptwriting and announcing skills. Two class hours, two laboratory hours.
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Credits: 3 Catalog Description: Presents fundamentals of camera operation and principles of visualization and composition. Emphasizes darkroom procedures, film processing, and selective printing techniques. Two class hours, two lab hours. Students must provide their own photographic supplies.
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Credits: 3 Catalog Description: Explores precise control of exposure, processing, and studio lighting techniques. Discusses artistic and commercial aspects of photography. Two class hours, two laboratory hours. Students must provide their own photographic supplies. Prerequisite: COM103.
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Credits: 3 Catalog Description: Surveys the development of visual design in the mass media and its impact on American society. Explores general concepts of visual communication including psychology of design and contemporary theories of electronic media.
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Credits: 3 Catalog Description: Introduces broadcasting concepts used in radio, television, computer, and satellite applications. Develops management decision practices utilizing communication theories.
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Credits: 3 Catalog Description: Introduces production techniques including the use of television and video equipment, staging, lighting, television graphics, and the function of studio personnel. Two class hours, two lab hours.
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Credits: 3 Catalog Description: Presents the fundamentals of digital image capture using cameras and scanners. Emphasizes the making of images and the interpretation of their character in terms of subject and form: Classical photography with digital technology. Emphasizes the post-production work needed to bring images to an audience electronically, rather than intensive post-production experience with image manipulation, special effects, "new media," or animation. Student to supply his or her own digital camera, batteries, memory cards and any necessary hardware accessories or software accessories to make the camera functional.
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Credits: 3 Catalog Description: Develops video production techniques using the college's media facility and equipment, operating video production and post-production equipment to create effective visual communication. Two class hours, two laboratory hours. Prerequisite: COM111.
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Credits: 3 Catalog Description: Focuses on the creative aspects of nonlinear editing. Includes the use of special effects such as multilayer keys and composites, motion tracking, and digital painting. Uses creative special effects in a nonlinear editing environment. Two class hours, two laboratory hours. Prerequisite: COM211 or ART210.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Catalog Description: Encompasses fundamental concepts and practice of 3-D animation. Includes modeling, motion, texture, lighting, and rendering. Enables students to produce effective 3-D animation. Two class hours, two laboratory hours. Prerequisite: COM211 or ART210.
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