| source City University of New York (X) |
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department Communications Technology (X) |
This course introduces students to the many industrial applications of the state-of-the-art media. New technologies and current industrial communication problems are covered. Students study the history of modern communications and each student is given a glossary of technical terms. The course covers corporate needs for artists, designers, photographers, camera operators, video-technicians, multi-image programmers, lighting technicians, and film and video editors.
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This coursse will cover all aspects of the pre-production phase of media production. Students will learn how to write treatments and scripts for documentary and news formats, corporate and industrial videos, public service announcements, commercials, screenplays and teleplays. The course will also cover such aspects of pre-production as script breakdown, budgeting, scheduling, crew hiring, equipment rental and securing locations.
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This course acquaints students with the non-broadcast media of today: cable television, pay television, videotape, videodiscs, satellites, microwave and laser technologies, two-way cable casting, and teleconferencing. It explores the development of industrial use of these media in varied applications such as training, product promotion, and sales and management seminars. Students participate in workshops and visit non-broadcast television facilities.
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This is a "hands-on" course designed to teach students every aspect of studio television production. Students learn how to produce industrial videotapes for: training programs, corporate "news" shows, public service television spots, point-of-purchase productions, executive communications messages, new product introductions, management seminars, and sales incentive programs. Instruction is given in basic production skills such as the operation of: cameras, studio lighting, audio switcher/fader, slide and motion picture film chain, and special effects generator. Students perform the basic functions of a T.V. studio director, floor manager and technical director.
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This course is an introduction to the use of audio technology in theatre, television, motion pictures and multimedia. Students will be introduced to the fundamental principles of acoustics and sound recording. Tools, such as various mixing boards, microphones and recorders, will be introduced in the context of theatrical and television production. Sound design for live venues and multimedia presentations will be introduced as well. Assignments will include practical exercises. Lab assignments are required.
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Students learn how to produce, shoot, and edit industrial videotapes on campus, using 1/2'' and 3/4'' equipment. Productions include pre-planned, scripted projects as well as use of interview techniques and electronic news gathering.
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This "hands-on" course is designed to further teach students all aspects of studio television production. Students learn how to produce industrial videotapes for training programs, corporate "news" shows, public service television spots, point-of-purchase productions, executive communications messages, new product introductions, management seminars, and sales incentive programs. In addition, each student learns to create, develop, and produce programming for cable television.
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This course concentrates on the post-production aspects of audio production. Sound effects editing, Automatic Dialogue Replacement (ADR), Foley editing and music replacement will be covered in the context of television and motion picture post-production. Mastering of recordings for distribution will also be covered. Students will be expected to work on projects using media server technology, allowing for simultaneous picture and sound editing. Collaborative projects will also be included. Lab assignments are required.
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Advanced students in corporate and cable communications learn videotape editing on 3/4" videotape cassette equipment. In order to assemble sequences into a coherent story, students learn how to remove extraneous material and build a structure through careful selection of shots and points of edit. Two videotape recorders (VTR's) and the latest editing decks are used in this course.
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Budgeting is one of the first steps in the audiovisual production process. This course teaches students how to prepare a production budget for corporate, cable, and audiovisual projects. Students learn how to work within a strict budget to insure compliance with corporate and cable television organizational requirements.
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This course will offer an introduction to two dimensional video graphics systems. The student will learn the operation of these systems as they are used in corporate and cable television applications, as openings for programs, in live studio situations, and for integration in post-production.
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This course will cover the fundamentals of lighting for television. Students will learn the principals of lighting techniques and study the various types of instruments and peripherals used. Besides lectures, there will be hands-on demonstrations both in the studio and on location.
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Teleconferencing offers an immediate, reliable, and cost efficient method of transmitting a presentation of a speaker, a new product, or training material to one or more meetings/business conventions without concern for travel or shipping time. This "hands on" course is designed to acquaint students with the new teleconferencing methods of today. It explores the development of teleconferencing and its varied corporate applications.
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Students will learn to construct 3D motion graphics for video, film, game, multimedia, and internet applications. Students will use advanced CGI program to make original animations in a three-coordinate space. Students will learn to model three-dimensional objects and to choreograph scenes, controlling character movement, lighting, sound and camera directions.
Score: 9.971804 Details | Listing | Web page
This course introduces students to the many industrial applications of the state-of-the-art media. New technologies and current industrial communication problems are covered. Students study the history of modern communications and each student is given a glossary of technical terms. The course covers corporate needs for artists, designers, photographers, camera operators, video-technicians, multi-image programmers, lighting technicians, and film and video editors.
Score: 9.971804 Details | Listing | Web page
This coursse will cover all aspects of the pre-production phase of media production. Students will learn how to write treatments and scripts for documentary and news formats, corporate and industrial videos, public service announcements, commercials, screenplays and teleplays. The course will also cover such aspects of pre-production as script breakdown, budgeting, scheduling, crew hiring, equipment rental and securing locations.
Score: 9.971804 Details | Listing | Web page
This course introduces students to varied applications of contemporary media in business, entertainment, and the public sector. Students study the processes of media production, the systems for media distribution, and the roles of media professionals. The course surveys the history of modern communications and the terminology of the media industry. Students examine the complex connections between technology, content, style, and audience response in the creation of media productions.
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This is a "hands-on" course designed to teach students every aspect of studio television production. Students learn how to produce industrial videotapes for: training programs, corporate "news" shows, public service television spots, point-of-purchase productions, executive communications messages, new product introductions, management seminars, and sales incentive programs. Instruction is given in basic production skills such as the operation of: cameras, studio lighting, audio switcher/fader, slide and motion picture film chain, and special effects generator. Students perform the basic functions of a T.V. studio director, floor manager and technical director.
Score: 9.971804 Details | Listing | Web page
This course is an introduction to all aspects of basic studio television production. Students produce multi-camera TV programs in a fully equipped TV studio. Students learn to perform the functions of a director, floor manager, camera operator, audio engineer, lighting director, and technical director.
Score: 9.971804 Details | Listing | Web page
This course is an introduction to the use of audio technology in theatre, television, motion pictures and multimedia. Students will be introduced to the fundamental principles of acoustics and sound recording. Tools, such as various mixing boards, microphones and recorders, will be introduced in the context of theatrical and television production. Sound design for live venues and multimedia presentations will be introduced as well. Assignments will include practical exercises. Lab assignments are required.
Score: 9.971804 Details | Listing | Web page
Students learn how to produce, shoot, and edit industrial videotapes on campus, using 1/2'' and 3/4'' equipment. Productions include pre-planned, scripted projects as well as use of interview techniques and electronic news gathering.
Score: 9.971804 Details | Listing | Web page
This course teaches students how to conceptualize, shoot and edit a video project. The use of digital cameras as well as lighting and audio instruments on location will be covered. Students will learn pre-production planning, crew protocols and directing skills as they shoot an original project.
Score: 9.971804 Details | Listing | Web page
This "hands-on" course is designed to further teach students all aspects of studio television production. Students learn how to produce industrial videotapes for training programs, corporate "news" shows, public service television spots, point-of-purchase productions, executive communications messages, new product introductions, management seminars, and sales incentive programs. In addition, each student learns to create, develop, and produce programming for cable television.
Score: 9.971804 Details | Listing | Web page
This course builds upon VAT 161 and focuses on the skills needed to successfully plan and complete a multi-camera professional studio production. Students master the techniques and workflow required to produce programming according to industry standards and practices.
Score: 9.971804 Details | Listing | Web page
This course concentrates on the post-production aspects of audio production. Sound effects editing, Automatic Dialogue Replacement (ADR), Foley editing and music replacement will be covered in the context of television and motion picture post-production. Mastering of recordings for distribution will also be covered. Students will be expected to work on projects using media server technology, allowing for simultaneous picture and sound editing. Collaborative projects will also be included. Lab assignments are required.
Score: 9.971804 Details | Listing | Web page