| RTVB 1317 SURVEY OF ELECTRONIC
MEDIA (Also COMM 1335)
Credit:3 (3 lecture)
A survey of the broadcast and cable industry. Topics include the
history of the broadcast and cable industries, operation of radio
and TV stations, cable facilities, programming practices of radio,
and Federal Communication Commission (FCC) organization and regulatory
activity. Also includes career opportunities in broadcasting and
cable and the impact of the new media.
RTVB 1401 BROADCAST NEWS WRITING (Also COMM 2332)
Prerequisite: ENGL 1301
Credit: 4 (3 lecture, 2 lab)
Instruction in the writing of news copy. Topics include proper style
and format used, broadcast news scripts, organization of the newscast,
use of Teleprompters, and computerized news copy editing systems.
RTVB 1409 AUDIO/RADIO PRODUCTION I
Credit: 4 (3 lecture, 2 lab)
An introduction to the concepts and techniques of sound production
including basic recording, mixing, and editing techniques.
RTVB 1421 TV FIELD PRODUCTION (Also COMM 1337)
Prerequisite: RTVB 1317
Credit: 4 (3 lecture, 4 lab)
A study of the pre-production, production, and post-production process
involved in field television production. Topics include field camera
setup and operation, field audio, television directing, and
in-camera or basic continuity editing with emphasis on underlying
principles of video technology.
RTVB 1425 TV STUDIO PRODUCTION (Also COMM 1336)
Prerequisite: RTVB 1317
Credit: 4 (3 lecture, 4 lab)
A study of basic television production as it applies to live and
taped studio programming. Topics include studio camera operation,
television audio, and television directing with an emphasis on underlying
principles of video technology.
RTVB 1429 WRITING FOR ELECTRONIC MEDIA (Also COMM 2339)
Prerequisite: ENGL 1301
Credit: 4 (3 lecture, 2 lab)
An introduction to the writing of commercials, public service announcements,
promos, news documentaries, and other broadcast and film materials.
Emphasis on the format and style of each type of writing and development
of a professional writing style.
RTVB 1447 AUDIO/RADIO PRODUCTION II
Prerequisite: RTVB 1409
Credit: 4 (3 lecture, 2 lab)
Futher study of audio production theories including an introduction
to multitrack recording. Topics include studio and live production
and equipment operation.
RTVB 1491 VIDEOTAPE EDITING - ST (Also COMM 2129)
Credit: 4 (3 lecture, 2 lab)
Principles of video/audio post-production editing from tape to tape.
Includes fundamental electronic concepts, assemble editing, and
audio and video insert editing, equipment operation, story construction,
special effects utilization, EDL formation and utilization, and
control track vs. time code editing. Extensive hand-on-experience.
RTVB 2430 NON-LINEAR VIEDO EDITING
Prerequisite: RTVB 1317 and Department Approval
Credit: 4 (3 lecture, 4 lab)
An examination of the principles of non-linear editing. Students
review fundamental editing concepts, select clips for editing and
set up the computer. Students edit segments, create special effects
and mix audio for video. The completed digital master is then laid
back to videotape. This course involves extensive hands-on experience.
Students will produce long form programs using story line editing
including conceptualization and script writing.
RTVB 2435 TV PRODUCTION
Prerequisite: RTVB 1421 and RTVB 1425
Credit: 4 (3 lecture, 4 lab)
A study of pre-production, production and post-production process
involved in single and multiple camera studio or field television
production. Advanced instruction in camera operation, lighting,
audio, television directing, and single and multiple source editing
with emphasis on underlying principles of
video technology.
RTVB 2486 INTERNSHIP-RADIO AND TELEVISION BROADCASTING
(Also COMM 2129)
Prerequisite: RTVB 1317 and Departmental Approval
Credit: 4 (1 lecture, 20 lab)
An experience external to the college for an advanced student in
a specialized field involving a written agreement between the educational
institutional and a business industry. Mentored and supervised by
a workplace employee, the student achieves objectives that are developed
and documented by the college and that are directly related to specific
occupational outcomes. This may be a paid or unpaid experience.
This course may be repeated if topics and learning outcomes vary.
IMED 2441 ADVANCED DIGITAL VIDEO
Prerequisites: departmental approval
Credit: 4 (3 lecture, 4 lab)
Instruction in the use of advanced digital video techniques for
post-production. Emphasis on generation and integration of special
effects, 2- D animation, and 3-D animation for film, video, CD-ROM,
and the Internet. Exploration of new and emerging compression and
video streaming technologies.
ARTC 1302 DIGITAL IMAGING (Photoshop)
department approval
Credit: 3 (2 lecture, 4 lab)
Digital Imaging using raster image-editing and/or image creation
software: scanning, resolution, file formats, output devices, color
systems, and image-acquisitions.
GRPH 1359 OBJECT ORIENTED COMPUTER GRAPHICS (Illustrator)
department approval
Credit: 3 (2 lecture, 4 lab)
Mastery of the tools and transformation options of an industry
standard draw program to create complex illustrations and follow
them through to the color output stage. Mastery in the use of basic
elements of good layout and design principles and use the capabilities
specific to vector (object oriented) drawing software to manipulate
both text and graphics with emphasis on the use of bezier curves.
Acquisition of images via scanning and the creative use of clip
art is included. A course designed to aid students in learning how
to make wise career and life decisions based on assessing themselves
and the world of work. Students will explore options that match
their unique selves and participate in goal setting based on what
they have learned during the semester. Also included will be the
development of job-seeking skills.
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