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3.00 Credits
Students examine various documentary forms, then work individually and in teams to produce short documentaries. Emphasis is placed on finding an appropriate approach to the content of each documentary. The functions of producer, director, and crew are experienced through research, planning, writing, shooting, and editing. Completed documentaries of high quality may be aired on the campus television station. Prerequisite of BDST 25 is required.
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3.00 Credits
Students conduct background research, plan and produce radio/TV discussions on vital, controversial issues. Recorded programs are played back for class analysis. Speaking skills, logical argument and critical thinking are stressed. Prerequisite of Media Arts Screening is required.
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3.00 Credits
Web Video Production merges video production and web design into one. Students will learn how to edit and export video for the web. The will create and produce several short videos and post them onto a website they have created. Each video will be a continued episode to the previous video, making the user come back to the site each time to view the video. Students will ultimately know how to create a website and produce video content for the web.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the microphone and camera speaking techniques critical for electronic journalism and radio and television announcing. Audio and video recording and playback of news, commercials and dramatic scripts allow the student to evaluate his/her own progress. Prerequisites of ORC 1 or ORC 2 are required.
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3.00 Credits
Practical training in interview techniques including the one-on-one interview, the news interview, panels, informal talk shows and telephone- based shows. Students use recorded video and audio feedback and peer critiques to improve performance. Same as JOUR 52. Prerequisite of BDST 5 is required.
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3.00 Credits
In this course, Journalism and Broadcasting students will work together to create a weekly news program to be shown on campus cable channel PTV. Students will experience every role from the assignment desk to the anchor desk entailed in the writing, field reporting, and editing stories as well as integrating them into a live new cast. Prerequisite of BDST 25 or a Journalism major is required.
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3.00 Credits
An advanced course in scriptwriting for television, including entertainment , documentaries, infomercials, commercials and investigative reports. Understanding of visual and technical elements and the development of a substantial body of work is stressed. Prerequisites of CMA 5, BDST 6 are required.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an intensive look at the aesthetics and techniques of digital video editing. The students will explore the language of video editing, combining shots to create narratives, working with music and narration and basic news editing. Special effects and graphics are taught as ways to enhance good editing. Prerequisites of BDST 25, BDST 6 or permission of instructor are required.
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3.00 Credits
This course gives the student an opportunity to learn first-hand the practice of management of a campus television station. Students produce shows, evaluate audience needs, and develop new programming and design strategies to improve the station's profile on the campus. Students are expected to devote non-class time to working in the station. Prerequisite of BDST 6 is required.
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3.00 Credits
Students explore techniques of multi-camera production in the studio setting, including camera, audio, graphics, lighting, scenery, and special effects. Students learn how to produce a variety of studio formats including: talk shows, panel discussions, comedic sketches and live performance. Emphasis is placed on understanding the roles of production and how to move from idea to finished product. Only Media Arts majors and Electronic Media minors may take this course. Prerequisite of Media Arts Screening is required.
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