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3.00 Credits
This course provides students with a complete introduction to the Theatrical Lighting Design, including discussions of color, composition, movement and electricity. Students apply the principles discusses in a theatre laboratory setting and are prepared to create innovative and practical designs for the stage.
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0.50 - 12.00 Credits
Covers selected topics in theatre. May be repeated for credit if topics vary.
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12.00 Credits
Provides supervised individual study of special subjects in theatre. May be repeated for credit.
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3.00 Credits
The TV industry (broadcast, cable, satellite and internet) is explored. Topics examined include station and network relations, production, support systems, sales and promotion, revenue streams (advertiser, subscriber and hybrid), financial and legal systems that control TV, and program formats including TV content distributed by Internet, Wifi and mobile.
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3.00 Credits
Research, sales and programming are the core of the TV industry. Students examine the selling environment; the research process; the meaning of "audience"; metrics; the sales process; market analysis; program pomotion; and broadcast, cable, radio, and interactive media sales. Formats, day parts, scheduling, linkages and promotions are also explored.
Prerequisite:
TVIE 180 [Min Grade: D]
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3.00 Credits
This course studies the intersection of media law and ethics. Included are: current legal issues in old and new media industries, the First Amendment, Congress and the FCC, licensing and regulation of media businesses, intellectual property and rights acquisition, and the foundation for ethical actions that result from multiple cross-pressures.
Prerequisite:
TVIE 180 [Min Grade: D] or EAM 130 [Min Grade: D]
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the economics of various segments of the media business, with an emphasis on television through its past, present and future incarnations. Instruction will focus on the business models for various media, and case studies of financial decisions faced by media companies.
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3.00 Credits
This is a Special Topic course in the TV Industry & Enterprise Track that will have roatating topics that address current interests in the field.
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3.00 Credits
Students learn the art of promotions through industry placements, including DUTV. Students will produce promos for TV shows, create on-air branding elements for stations, design promotion materials, and complete other tasks related to promotions.
Prerequisite:
FMVD 110 [Min Grade: D] and FMVD 115 [Min Grade: D] and FMVD 120 [Min Grade: D] and TVIE 180 [Min Grade: D] and TVIE 280 [Min Grade: D]
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3.00 Credits
Students learn the art of programming a television station through industry placements, including DUTV. Students will aid in programming negotation and acquisition, log and systems preparation, and other programming related duties.
Prerequisite:
FMVD 110 [Min Grade: D] and FMVD 115 [Min Grade: D] and FMVD 120 [Min Grade: D] and TVIE 180 [Min Grade: D] and TVIE 280 [Min Grade: D]
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