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| 2012 Class Schedule |
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| CLASSES START SEPTEMBER 4th! |
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Morning sessions: 8:00 am - 12:30 pm, M-F
Afternoon sessions: 12:30 pm - 5:00 pm, M-F
Evening sessions: 5:30 pm - 9:30 pm, M, T, Th |
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| To enroll in one of the following classes, visit the 'Enrollment' page, or just call us at 518-438-7682 for more information or to schedule a tour. |
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This program covers all the elements of commercial production, studio production and field production for news and sports. In addition, a strong foundation is provided for documentary production. A thorough understanding will be gained in all areas of television and video equipment operation. Videography and digital editing are studied and practiced in depth. |
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Through theory and practice students study the business of broadcast news and sports including both the behind-the-scenes technical aspects and the development of broadcast delivery skills. In this era of job consolidation the ability to function as reporter, videographer and editor is essential to success. Students will learn the building blocks of identifying a good story, writing, scripting and delivering as both field reporters as well as developing their abilities to anchor news, sports or weather. |
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This program trains students to acquire all necessary skills to pursue a career as a professional radio personality and possibly an entertainment television broadcaster. Students concentrate on the building blocks of broadcasting; announcing and commercial production. Students also study programming, formats, music selection, promotions, ratings, sales and the overall marketability of the radio along with the basics of newscasting and sportscasting. |
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This program trains students to acquire skills to pursue a career in audio production, music production, sound design for film and television, and live sound reinforcement. Students focus on the fundamental production techniques of capturing and manipulating sound for varied multimedia, broadcast, and entertainment applications. In addition to production and reinforcement, students will also learn about acoustics, music business, critical listening skills, and the process of manufacturing a product. |
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In this program students will write, shoot and edit short films. They will study various aspects of plot development from introduction to conclusion. Students will learn the building blocks that create a strong film. Writing techniques will also be studied. Students will then venture into all of the production techniques and components used to create and produce a short film or major motion picture. Included are: pre-production, story development, techniques in cinematography, lighting, producing, directing, and all aspects of post-production including editing and effects. |
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In this part of the program (as described in Digital Audio Recording 630) students transform into true recording engineers, mastering the tools and concepts used to make music and manipulate audio including record, process, edit, multi-track, overdub, mix and master. All aspects of audio production are covered including live sound recording, sound reinforcement, audio for video and film, audio post production and commercial production. |
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This program takes the professional content producer to advanced state-of-the-art levels in graphic creations for video, film, and print. Taught by professionals from the industry in a “hands-on” environment, this program teaches students to bring their productions to life with an in-depth working knowledge of Adobe Photoshop, Adobe After Effects and Adobe Dreamweaver. |
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