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Staff, Instructor,
906-5037, Office 1031
Prerequisite
COM 242 Advanced
Broadcast/TV Production. |
Catalog Course
Description:
This course is a
continuation of COM* 242 "Advanced Broadcast/TV Production," emphasizing
ENG/EFP video production techniques and digital non-linear audio/video
editing. Students will shoot and digitize footage, trim sequences, edit
audio, add sound and visual effects, create titles and graphics, use stock
motion backgrounds, and export finished projects to tape, the web, and
CD/DVD disc formats. Students will work in small groups to create several
short-form video productions such as commercials, vignettes, and
self-directed semester projects of their own choosing.
Learning Objectives
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To demonstrate an understanding of: |
Students will: |
As measured by: |
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Planning, preparing, and executing high-quality
video production projects
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- Read all assigned material from textbooks, handouts, online
course homepages, or Library resources
- Create, from concept to completion, a comprehensive video
project representative of the semester’s activities
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Written in-class or online quizzes,
tests, and examinations; written reports, production notes, and
scripts |
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Advanced skills in broadcast television production
techniques and equipment operation |
- Read all assigned material from textbooks, handouts, online
course homepages, or Library resources
- Participate in classroom discussions
- Participate in hands-on workshops using
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Written reflective essay; class
participation; attendance |
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Using complex computer-based systems
for audio/video acquisition, manipulation, editing, and distribution |
- Operate digital audio and video production and editing
equipment
- In small groups, complete skill-building and team-building
"mini projects"
- Create, from concept to completion, a comprehensive video
project
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Homework assignments; submission of
small group video projects; successful completion of a comprehensive
semester video project |
About
the College TV Studio
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The Television Studio and Control Room are located on the 10th floor within
the Academic Media Technology suite. Since the studio is also used for professional production by the College, only those students who are registered for
Communication classes and who participate in the CSN Student News Club have access to these facilities -- under staff supervision -- for their work during the semester.
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Absolutely no food or beverages are allowed in the studio. This helps keep the studio clean, and also prevents any possible spills into delicate and expensive equipment.
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Please clean up all equipment that you have used, leaving it as neat as, or neater than, you found it. Not taking care of the studio will adversely affect your grade.
Updated
07/18/2012 |