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TEVE-600
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Introduction to Television Studio Operations
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3.0 |
College of Arts and Sciences |
In an intensified training program, the student is expected to develop proficiency in the use of studio equipment involved in producing television material.
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TEVE-610
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Introduction to Acting
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3.0 |
College of Arts and Sciences |
A workshop for practical exploration of the basic principles and techniques of the actor's craft, such as methods to approach the material, use of self in relation to the character and situation, and relationships with the stage partner and director. Students participate in acting scenes that are chosen and directed by the instructor.
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TEVE-620
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Advanced Study in Broadcast History and Criticism
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3.0 |
College of Arts and Sciences |
This advanced course focuses on the significant trends and developments in television and radio programming. Emphasis is on the critical analysis of the program formats, styles and genres and their relation to the aesthetics of the medium.
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TEVE-640
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Fiction Scriptwriting for the Visual Media
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4.0 |
College of Arts and Sciences |
Emphasis is placed on producing professional script material of a fictional nature working with original material or adaptations. The student will be concerned with analyzing and applying the elements of dramaturgy as they apply to writing for film and television.
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TEVE-650
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Advanced Television Workshop I
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4.0 |
College of Arts and Sciences |
This advanced course focuses on concepts and techniques used in television production. In a lecture/lab format, the student is exposed to and gains experience in the creative process. Both studio and field production will be covered using both video and film.
Prerequisite Course(s): Take TEVE-600
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TEVE-660
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Directing Professional Talent
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3.0 |
College of Arts and Sciences |
This course provides a practical workshop in the fundamentals of the director's craft. Techniques of script analysis, casting and rehearsals are studied through exercises and discussions. Emphasis is placed on the working relationship between director and actor in search for scene and play interpretation. Students participate in acting and directing short scenes of various styles and genres.
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TEVE-700
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Advanced Television Workshop II
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4.0 |
College of Arts and Sciences |
This advanced preproduction course emphasizes storyboarding for both live and animated production, including script analysis, set design, camera and actor blocking, art design, music, and sound effects.
Instructor permission required
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TEVE-710
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Electronic Field Production
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4.0 |
College of Arts and Sciences |
This workshop-project approach provides experience and skill in location techniques. A production team project is generally required including drama, music, and documentary. Extensive laboratory hours will be scheduled outside class sessions.
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TEVE-750
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Advanced Television Workshop III
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4.0 |
College of Arts and Sciences |
In this advanced course, each student takes full responsibility as a producer/director of his/her own show and will also participate as a crew member in producing the shows of other students.
Prerequisite Course(s): TEVE-700
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TEVE-760
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Video Editing
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3.0 |
College of Arts and Sciences |
In this laboratory course, the process of video editing will be explored. Videotape formats, the recording process and elements of postproduction management as they apply to the video editing environment will be studied. Familiarization with the operations of equipment in the edit suite, such as the edit controller, videotape recorder, and waveform monitor will be included. Equipment varies at each location. Each student will receive hands-on training on an editing system.
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