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EMC 1020 - American Media and Social Institutions 3 credit hours (Same as JOUR 1020 /RIM 1020 .)
The power of the mass media and its effect on social institutions and practices. Develops skills of qualitative and quantitative social science research in the area of mass communication processes; examines media as social, cultural, and economic institutions that shape the values of American society, its political dialogues, its social practices, and institutions.
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EMC 1050 - Basic Digital Photography and Imaging 3 credit hours (Same as PHOT 1050 .)
Introduces simple and multiple image photography, principles, methods, theory, and practice for both Photography majors and non-Photography majors. Explores digital camera anatomy, operating, and handling while discussing proper in-camera exposure, metering, focusing, shutter speeds, apertures, depth of field, and camera accessories. Basic principles of lighting, design, and image composition discussed. Digital darkroom techniques and image manipulation using tool such as Photoshop included. Emphasis placed on the DSLR (digital single lens reflex) camera. Students responsible for providing a DSLR camera for the class. Must have working knowledge of the Macintosh computer system.
Three-hour lecture plus up to three-hour lab per week.
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EMC 2030 - Visual Journalism Production 3 credit hours Prerequisites: EMC/JOUR 1020 and permission of department.
Students shown how to gather information with words and pictures for the field of visual journalism by completing photojournalism assignments, producing images with still and video cameras, writing cutlines and voiceovers for images, producing images, using computer software to edit images and sound, and creating presentations for print and online media.
Three-hour lecture plus up to three-hour lab per week.
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EMC 2120 - Sight, Sound, and Motion 3 credit hours Prerequisites: EMC 1020 and writing competency. Animation majors and media management students only; others, permission of instructor.
Production elements and technology of the electronic media industry. Creative conceptualizations; elements of composition, the production process included. Basic visual and aural technology demonstrated.
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EMC 2130 - Single Cam I 3 credit hours Prerequisite: EMC 1080 or permission of department.
Technical, operational, and creative basics of single camera production. Focuses on skills used in producing, directing, and production management. Incorporates equipment applications including videography, lighting, field audio, and video editing.
Three-hour lecture plus up to three-hour lab per week.
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EMC 2131 - Multi Cam I 3 credit hours Prerequisite: EMC 1080
Technical and creative elements of multi camera video production. Experience gained through lecture and lab assignments in producing, directing, crew positions, and studio layout.
Three-hour lecture plus up to three-hour lab per week.
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EMC 3000 - Films and Filmmakers 3 credit hours Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.
The development and role of motion pictures in America, including the history of films and filmmakers, the development of film technique and genres, and the role of films in culture and society.
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EMC 3040 - Motion Graphics I 3 credit hours (Same as ANIM 3040 .) Prerequisites: Admission to candidacy and EMC 1050 or permission of instructor.
Aesthetics, principles, and processes of designing motion graphics for video production, broadcast television, film, and the Internet. Emphasizes freedom of expression while respecting diversity of media audiences.
Three-hour lecture plus up to three-hour lab per week.
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EMC 3060 - Writing for Digital Media 3 credit hours Prerequisites: JOUR 1020 /EMC 1020 and EMC 2500 (may not be taken concurrently) or permission of instructor.
Fundamental principles of writing for specific audiences in the digital space. Encourages students to explore the creation of meaning in new media while providing skills in content development.
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EMC 3070 - Introduction to Social Media Practice 3 credit hours (Same as JOUR 3070 .) Prerequisites: EMC 3060 and EMC 3460 .
Introduces social media history, approaches, and practical application. Overview of social media usage within and on behalf of organizations and institutions through a practical analysis approach that focuses on the application of social media techniques.
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EMC 3110 - Radio Station Operations 3 credit hours Prerequisites: EMC 2410 ; instructor approval.
Theory and techniques of sound production, recording, microphones, taping, and board equipment. Analysis of creative efforts and responsibilities in writing, production, and direction.
Three-hour lecture plus up to three-hour lab per week.
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EMC 3140 - Multi Cam II 3 credit hours Prerequisites: Admission to candidacy; .
Focuses on the duties and responsibilities of the television studio director. Emphasis on actual production and directing of video material. Laboratory required.
Three-hour lecture plus up to three-hour lab per week.
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EMC 3150 - Single Cam II 3 credit hours Prerequisites: Admission to candidacy; .
Techniques of video field production. On-location shooting of features and mini-documentaries; editing techniques, coverage, lighting, sound, and graphics. Laboratory required.
Three-hour lecture plus up to three-hour lab per week.
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EMC 3200 - Still Digital Imaging 3 credit hours (Same as PHOT 3200 .) Prerequisites: Admission to candidacy; PHOT 2050 and instructor approval; must have some working knowledge of the Macintosh computer system.
Computerization of traditional film images and use of digital cameras allows student to use different software programs to manipulate photographic images. Ethics and law discussed along with techniques and hands-on analysis of this new medium.
Three-hour lecture plus up to three-hour lab per week.
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EMC 3210 - New Media Video Applications 3 credit hours Prerequisite: EMC 2130 or permission of department.
The application of video for online, mobile, and other new media delivery channels. Explores transformations inherent in the digital domain and the associated social and cultural ramifications. Students will create productions that reflect these concepts. Laboratory required.
Three-hour lecture plus up to three-hour lab per week.
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