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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course gives students instruction and experience in scouting, prepping, producing, interpreting, staging, directing, and shooting dramatic scenes on location. Students also experience the challenge of managing a cast and crew while simultaneously dealing with the kind of time, resource and technical limitations that exist in the professional world. Prerequisite:    FMVD 110 [Min Grade: D] and FMVD 115 [Min Grade: D] and FMVD 120 [Min Grade: D]
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will learn to write, produce, and direct industrials, marketing, point of purchase and sales presentation video presentations. Strategizing, writing, shooting and editing skills will all be utilized as students produce 2 finished productions over the course of 10 weeks. Prerequisite:    FMVD 110 [Min Grade: D] and FMVD 115 [Min Grade: D] and FMVD 120 [Min Grade: D]
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course gives students instruction and experience in doing non-fiction TV shows in the field. This includes TV documentaries, reality TV shows, news stories, and field segments for magazine shows. Prerequisite:    FMVD 110 [Min Grade: D] and FMVD 115 [Min Grade: D] and FMVD 120 [Min Grade: D]
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces students to the art and craft of producing for television and examines every aspect of the producer's role in the developing, selling, pre-production, production, post-production, delivery, and marketing of a show. Students will also learn the functions of all other jobs involved in a producation.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will receive practical experience in all aspects of television performance, including anchoring, reporting, announcing, hosting, and acting. This class is designed specifically for those production students with little or no acting or on-camera experience, but who will benefit from a greater understanding of the performance process.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The students will experiment with many options for developing programming for streaming on the web. They will then create finished episodes that can run on Drexel's website, other on-line outlets or podcasts. The students will also devleop viral marketing strategies to promote their work. Prerequisite:    FMVD 110 [Min Grade: D] and FMVD 115 [Min Grade: D] and FMVD 120 [Min Grade: D]
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will learn all of the skills necessary to become effective crewmembers on remote multi-camera shoots produced by the Paul F. Harron Studios and DUTV. Relevant electrical, electronic and video engineering subjects will also be covered. Safety procedures will be taught, stressed and required of all class participants. Prerequisite:    TVPR 100 [Min Grade: D]
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to build on lighting skills presented in TVPR 100 TV Studio: Basic Operations. Students will design and execute progressivley more complex and demanding lighting plots and participate in lighting setups. Remote lighting concepts for both single and multi-cam production will also be presented. Prerequisite:    TVPR 100 [Min Grade: D]
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides real world experience directing television programming in both studio and remote multi-camera environments. Students will be assigned to direct a wide variety of program and promotional material for DUTV, including talk shows, news broadcasts, sports converage, musical production, narrative programs, theater and dance. Prerequisite:    TVPR 205 [Min Grade: D]
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will start with scripts for multiple episodes written in SCRP 350. They will do all pre-production including casting, location, scouting, budgeting, scheduling, and production design. They will then shoot every page of script, getting all the coverage needed to produce finished episodes for DUTV. Prerequisite:    FMVD 110 [Min Grade: D] and FMVD 115 [Min Grade: D] and FMVD 120 [Min Grade: D]
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