2013-2014 Undergraduate Academic Catalog
EMTC-3355 SFX and Compositing for TV and Film–Fa 3 hours This course deals with the creation of computer-generated visual effects and the process for compositing those effects into live action video or film footage. Topics include VFX creation, image matching and manipulation and compositing techniques using industry standard software. Prerequisites: EMTC-2350 Introduction to Graphics for TV and Film and EMTC-2606 Introduction to Computer Animation for Electronic Media . (Fee: $45) EMTC-3370 Documentary Film-Style Production–Sp 3 hours Further study of the framework for non-fiction film-style production. Emphasis is placed on cinematography, interviewing, paper editing, directing, post-production, and distribution unique to documentary programming. Students will take the treatment completed in Documentary Film-style Production I and produce a final program. Prerequisite: EMTC-1110 Introduction to Electronic Media; EMTC-2110 Video Technical Training. (Fee: $45)(odd years) EMTC-3410 Electronic Media Sales–Fa 3 hours Emphasis on conducting a customer needs analysis and developing sales presentations. Sales executives work with the class to develop technique, copywrite, and presentation skills. Prerequisite: EMTC-3111 Survey Research for Electronic Media. EMTC-3420 Electronic Media Management–Sp 3 hours This course is designed to acquaint the student with the concerns facing the management of a media company including legal requirements of the FCC, personnel management, implementation of programming, and station acquisition. Prerequisite: EMTC-3111 Survey Research for Electronic Media. EMTC-3605 3 hours Writing and Design for Web and Mobile Media–Sp The purpose of the course is to introduce students to the special design and writing necessary for emerging new media, including the Web, mobile media and social networking sites and services. Crosslisted with JOUR. EMTC-3610 Visual Design for Electronic Media–Sp 3 hours This course applies the theory and principles of visual communication to screen design for interactive media. Emphasis is placed on designing for both NTSC and wide-screen HDTV aspect ratios. Prerequisites: ART-1100 Introduction to Art; EMTC- 1110 Introduction to Electronic Media. (Fee: $35) EMTC-3611 Web Analytics–Fa 3 hours The study of methods for gathering and interpreting Web tracking and usage data. The approach taken is a consumer- centric strategic analysis called Key Insights Analysis which has as its goal delivery of actionable insights and matrices for Web site developers. EMTC-3620 Digital Compression and Streaming–Sp 3 hours The course deals with the preparation and delivery of digital media files. Topics include digital media file formats, methods for compression of audio and video files and methods of streaming digital media files over the Internet via Web sites. Students work in a lab setting with a media server to practice compressing and streaming digital media. Prerequisite: completion of a 3000-level Digital Production course in audio, video, or digital film production. (Fee: $45) EMTC-3630 Principles of Computer Animation–Sp 3 hours Application of the principles of traditional cell-based animation to computer animation, as well as the effective use of animation for communication. Prerequisite: EMTC-3065 Proficiency in Maya. EMTC-3640 Issues in Mobile Electronic Media–Sp 3 hours Examines a variety of issues associated with portable communication devices such as personal digital assistants and web-capable cell phones. Topics covered include applications of traditional media theories to wireless communication, diffusion, regulation of wireless technology, e-commerce, and industrial and sociological implications of media mobility. Prerequisite: junior or senior status. (Fee: $35) EMTC-3650 Networked Audience–Fa 3 hours Students will develop a framework for understanding the audience by looking at the intersection of a wide variety of factors that shape the media environment. The students will then project current trends to anticipate where the audience will be in the next five years. Crosslisted with JOUR. (Fee: 10) EMTC-3720 Audio Production Practicum–Fa, Sp 1 hour The practicum is designed to place the student in a variety of professional settings on and off campus, with the purpose of allowing the student to practice audio skills acquired in earlier courses. The course is repeatable for a total of two hours. Prerequisites: EMTC-1110 Introduction to Electronic Media; EMTC-1120 Audio Production. (Fee: $45) EMTC-3731 Video Production Practicum–Fa, Sp 1 hour Production on a video crew in large auditorium production as assigned by the instructor. The course is repeatable for a total of six hours. Prerequisites: EMTC-2110 Video Technical Training; junior or senior status; permission of instructor. (Fee: $45) EMTC-3733 Sports Production Practicum–Fa, Sp 1 hour Production on a video crew in sports production as assigned by the instructor. The course is repeatable for a total of six hours. Prerequisites: EMTC-2110 Video Technical Training; junior or senior status; permission of instructor. (Fee: $45) EMTC-3734 Film Practicum–Fa, Sp 1 hours Production on a digital film crew as assigned by the instructor. EMTC-3741 Sales and Management Practicum–Fa, Sp 1 hour The practicum is designed to place the student in a variety of professional settings on and off campus, with the purpose of allowing the student to observe and practice sales and management skills acquired in earlier courses. The course is repeatable for a total of three hours. Prerequisites: EMTC- 3410 Electronic Media Sales; EMTC-3420 Electronic Media Management; junior or senior status; permission of the instructor. EMTC-3761 Interactive Media Practicum–Fa, Sp 1 hour The student will develop an interactive medium product, such as a webpage or Director-based program, either individually or as a member of a production team under the supervision of a faculty mentor. Repeatable for a total of 2 credit hours. Prerequisites: EMTC-2061, 2062, 3061, 3062 Proficiencies in HTML, Photoshop, Flash, and Director. (Fee: $25) EMTC-3765 Animation Practicum–Fa 1 hour The student will develop an animation project individually or with a team, working under the supervision of a faculty mentor. Repeatable for a total of 2 credit hours. Prerequisites: EMTC-3630 Principles of Computer Animation; permission of faculty mentor. (Fee: $25) EMTC-4110 Electronic Media Law and Regulation–Fa 3 hours A study of the legal protections and requirements placed upon the electronic media. Emphasis is placed upon court decisions that help to define First Amendment freedoms for those in the media, as well as regulations placed upon the electronic media. EMTC-4155 Image and Word in a Visual Culture–Sp 3 hours An inquiry into the tension between image and word in Jewish and Christian thought and the implications for Christians living in a visual culture. Traces this tension through the art of Judaism and the Medieval church, the iconoclastic controversies of early Byzantium and the English Civil Wars, and recent and contemporary religious thinkers. Crosslisted as HON-4155. EMTC-4310 3 hours Advanced Cinematography and Lighting–Sp Taught from the director’s perspective, each student will lean advanced digital film production techniques including camera movement, lighting techniques, and non-linear editing advanced use of effects and color correction. Prerequisite: EMTC-2110 Video Technical Training. (Fee: $45) Course Descriptions | EMTC-4410 – ENG-3050 Page 225 2013–14 Undergraduate Academic Catalog Course Descriptions EMTC-3355 – EMTC-4310
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