
351 Comparative Studies in Film/TV (3)
Evaluative study of the relationship between the film and television industries; historical perspectives, techniques and impact; emphasis on the language of video. PREQ: CMCR 301 or permission of instructor. 3 Lecture, 2 Lab.
352 Writing for Broadcast (3, R6)
Writing commercials, public-service announcements, station promotions, and short educational/entertainment features for radio and television. PREQ: CMCR 301. COREQ: 354 and/or 355.
354 Radio Production I (3)
Practical course in production of radio commercials, public-service materials, and news actualities. PREQ: CMCR 301. COREQ: CMEM 352.
355 Television Production I (3)
Producing and directing various television programs and productions; emphasis on studio operations. PREQ: CMCR 301. COREQ: CMEM 352.
356 Electronic Media Law and Regulation (3)
This course is intended to help students understand the major issues and regulations facing the electronic media industry. PREQ: CMCR 301.
450 Directing for the Camera (3)
The art of directing on-camera performances. PREQ: 355.
451 Advanced Studies in Film and Television (3)
Advanced studies in technical analysis and sociological impact of film and television. PREQ: 351 or permission of instructor.
454 Radio Production II (3)
Editing and related technical skills. PREQ: 354 or permission of instructor.
455 Television Production II (3)
Continuation of 355 and emphasis on field production, editing, and related technical/ creative skills. PREQ: 355.
456 Broadcast Operations (3)
Principles of management in radio, television, and cable at the local and network levels. PREQ: 356.
457 Radio and Television Programming (3)
Techniques of programming for AM, FM commercial, and FM educational radio; educational and commercial television; cable and satellite operations. PREQ: 354 or 355.
458 Broadcast Sales and Promotion (3)
Introduction to the skills involved in selling broadcast time and broadcast promotions. PREQ: 354 or 355.
459 Broadcast News (3)
Finding sources of information, developing interview techniques, and writing news for radio and television; emphasis on completing tasks under deadline conditions. PREQ: 354 or 355.
493 Selected Topics in Electronic Media (3, R9)
Study in a special area of interest in electronic media.
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