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2011-2012 Course Catalog 
    
2011-2012 Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Television, BA


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Overall Purpose of the Program


Television Department Mission Statement


Our mission is to offer an education in Television that balances creativity, technology, and ethics in an environment of collaboration and support for the individual creative voice. We provide industry-oriented opportunities through process and project centered education and are committed to preparing a student for both life and career. Television is the medium that best captures and reflects the culture of our time. Our students contribute to both the local and global communities as they inform, entertain, and inspire us all.

 

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Curricular Structure


The curriculum structure is based on the idea that we instruct both “the head and the hands” simultaneously. That means that in the first two years students are creating television, in a wide variety of production classes at the same time they are learning storytelling and analytical skills. The idea of the core is to give a solid foundation in all aspects of television, both preparing them to proceed onto their concentration and making sure they are ready to succeed at whatever opportunity the industry presents as they set about a career. While students are being challenged by a wide variety of technical, creative, and intellectual work in the core classes, we never lose focus of the foundation of storytelling that is at the heart of television.

The concentrations are built on the broad knowledge of the core and students focus in one of four areas: Writing/Producing, Directing/Production, Post-production/Effects, and Interactive Television. Each concentration explores in-depth their area, offering the students a wide range of experience, working both individually or on one of the variety of award winning departmental shows. The end results are skills that will be their entrée into the career they want. Ultimately, the student experience in the department is more than an exceptional learning community; it is one of real cooperation and creativity.

Concentrations


Internet and Mobile Media


The Internet and Mobile Media concentration emphasizes the writing and production of emerging forms of episodic and stand alone content including mobisodes, webisodes, interactive and viral video. Students in this concentration produce both individually directed and collaborative projects which are distributed through web and mobile devices.


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Post-Production and Effects


Post-production is the creative stage where visuals, audio, graphics and effects are combined and polished. Post-production completes the process of bringing the creative vision to the screen. In this concentration students will learn advanced editing, motion graphics and visual effects. Students work in a wide variety of editing genres, on individual productions and on programs produced for broadcast television, internet and mobile.


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Production and Direction


The Production and Directing concentration teaches students all facets of studio and location production for single and multiple camera shoots. Students produce work in multiple environments including the studios, control rooms, remote truck and in the field. Directors learn to block scripts, direct actors and craft compelling visual stories.

 

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Writing and Producing


Television is known as the writer’s medium. The writer/producer is the person-in-charge who creates new programs, develops new series, and oversees all aspects of production from the idea stage through marketing and distribution. Students in this concentration learn to write and produce effectively across genres including comedy, drama, documentary and reality.

 

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