University of North Alabama
College of Arts and Sciences
Department of Communication and Theatre
Course Syllabus
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Communication 242: Credit Hours: Course Description: Placement: Class Schedule: Faculty: Textbook: Objectives: Teaching Methods: Student Grades: Important Dates: Reading Assignments by Teaching Units: Project: |
Introduction to Television Production and Performance 3 semester hours The basic techniques of operation, production, and performance of television and visual media. Spring 2006 Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8:00 -- 8:50 Avon Edward Foote, Ph.D. Associate Professor Room 108 Office: (256) 765-4489 E-mail: aefoote@una.edu FAX: (256) 765-4839 Office Hours: Monday 10-1, Wednesday 10-1, Thursday 5-6, Friday 10-1. And by appointment when necessary Zettl, Herbert, Television Production Handbook, 9th edition Wadsworth, 2006. The student is expected to complete the following objectives: Assigned readings in text, lectures, class discussion, programming projects for radio or television, laboratory practice assignments, one on one evalutions of performance by appointment and festival attendance outside class hours at Lindsey Film Festival and Stribling Birthday Celebration. The following are methods by which the course objectives will be evaluated: Three exams will count 20% each. Final exam will be comprehensive over all readings, laboratory practice and in-class content. 20% of grade will come from program lab projects. Class participation will count 10%. Additional project and/or festival/conference/meetings attendance assignments on campus will count 10%. A=90-100, B=80-89, C=70-79, D=60-69, F=<60 Attendance: Required by University policy. After four weeks of absences your grade will be become an "F" as announced in University literature. Grade will be lowered for excessive absences over three. Because of the importance of being on-time and meeting deadlines, tardiness will be noted on the roll and may affect the grade if it becomes a problem for an individual student. January 16 --- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day February 17 --- University closed for Winter break March 3 --- Middle of term March 2,3,4,5 --- Lindsey/UNA Film Festival March 27 to 31 --- Spring Holidays April 21 --- Last day to drop a class May 4 --- Study Day May 5 to 11 --- Semester Exams Television Production basics, Chapters 1,2,3,5,6,7. Unit I Test on February 22. Television Performance basics, read handouts and library reserve articles. Unit II Test March 22. Process of Television Production, Chapters 11,12,16,18,19. Laboratory Practice in Television Performance and Production, read handouts and library reserve book chapter. Units III and IV Test during final exam. Laboratory assignments will require time outside of class. These outside class obligations should average 20 minutes per week during the semester. Students will sign up for 40 minutes of laboratory studio time every other week to give them enough time to complete assisgnment. The day-of-week and location of sign-up forms will be announced in class. |
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January 2006