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CO 243: Advanced Editing Techniques
3.00 Credits
Albertus Magnus College
Have you ever watched a movie or television show and wondered, "How did they do that " Modern film and video productions have provided us with the ability to suspend our disbelief as never before, thanks to technology and techniques that make the unbelievable appear believable. This course provides the advanced student with experience using modern digital editing technology to create complex and sophisticated productions. Students taking this course will learn techniques pertaining to continuity editing, acceleration editing, expansion editing, and the manipulation of time through a combination of these techniques. The projects assigned in this course will teach students the functions of special effects, animated graphics and text, keying and compositing, and multi-layer audio postproduction. Special attention is given to postproduction planning and processes. Generally offered every other year. 3 credits
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CO 244: Television Studio Production
3.00 Credits
Albertus Magnus College
Did you ever wonder what happens behind the scenes of your favorite television shows Now you can find out by experiencing it first hand. This course will focus on the principles, processes, and techniques associated with television studio production. Topics include planning, writing, producing, directing, lighting, staging, and audio production for television. Students will learn the importance of the pre-production, production, and postproduction phases through a process of rotation, experiencing all positions involved in creating a televised production. Through lectures, demonstrations, and by participating in group projects that involve "hands-on" workshops, students will be exposed to variousconcepts that emphasize the multiple camera studio production style. Generally offered every other year. 3 credits
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CO 250: Broadcast Writing
3.00 Credits
Albertus Magnus College
In this course, we will introduce the student to the creative variables and technical considerations involved in radio and television copywriting. The student will be expected to submit original radio and TV copy as weekly assignments. In addition, we will explore radio and TV organization and production processes. A final portfolio of original copy will be required from each student. This course is highly recommended for those interested in a career in either radio or television. Generally offered yearly. 3 credits
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CO 251: Film and Video Production
3.00 Credits
Albertus Magnus College
In this course, we introduce the student to the principles, processes, and creative production techniques associated with narrative and documentary motion media. Using small format videotape, students will explore the following topics: scripting, production planning, budgeting, casting, directing, camera operation, lighting, sound recording, music, and editing. Students will engage in group projects that involve "hands-on" workshops.Emphasis is upon single-camera production style, but some attention will be given to multi-camera, studio-oriented production variations. Laboratory fee of $40.00. P: CO 121 or the permission of the Department Chair. Generally offered yearly. 3 credits
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CO 260: Advertising Techniques
3.00 Credits
Albertus Magnus College
In this course, we introduce the student to the workings of modern advertising. Focusing upon the creative process in American advertising, students will submit originally conceived and prepared advertisements or advertising copy as weekly assignments. In addition, students will explore market research and media buying as allied topics. No prior skills are required, but enthusiasm and imagination are welcome prerequisites. This course is highly recommended for those wishing to pursue a career in advertising, marketing, public relations, and/or promotional communications. P: CO 121 or the permission of the Department Chair. Generally offered yearly. 3 credits
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CO 261: Public Relations
3.00 Credits
Albertus Magnus College
This course focuses upon the informational and promotional roles that public relations plays in commercial and non-profit sectors, and is an excellent complement to CO 260. In addition to developing a student's writing skills, we will address employee communication, community relations, media relations, government relations and social responsibility. Problem solving and PR expressive skills are emphasized. Highly recommended for those students interested in corporate communications. P: CO 121 or permission of the Department Chair. Generally offered yearly. 3 credits
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CO 263: Performance/Rehearsal
3.00 Credits
Albertus Magnus College
Supervised experience in theory classes and practical application through the process of acting in a main stage production of the department. Generally offered every other year. 3 credits
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CO 267: Playwriting
3.00 Credits
Albertus Magnus College
Theory and practice behind the art of playwriting explored. Students will write a one-act or three-act play. Generally offered every other year. 3 credits
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CO 301: Organizational Communications
3.00 Credits
Albertus Magnus College
Bureaucracies and large-sized organizational structures abound in modern America. Frankly, there is no escaping this reality. Organization Communications takes historical, structural and ethical perspectives in examining the nature and role of communications within the organizational framework. Direct attention will be given to applying these perspectives to the phenomenon of the modern sports industries, but comparative and contrasting attention will be given to large, midsize and small businesses; and to those organizations that exist in the not-for-profit sector. Although part of the Sports Communications Sequence, Organizational Communications is highly recommended for all students interested in better understanding and affecting the dynamics involved in effective communications within any organizational framework. P: One of the following: CO 121, or permission of the Department Chair. Generally offered yearly. General Education choice for Part C. 3 credits.
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CO 326: The Creative Mind
3.00 Credits
Albertus Magnus College
What marks and makes a creative mind What is the difference between talent and creativity Have you explored your potential as a creative person Can we solve contemporary problems without developing our creative self These are some of the questions explored as we develop knowledge of our creative mind. General Education choice for Part C. Generally offered yearly. 3 credits
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