MATC 2022-23 Catalog

TV DEGREE/DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

list management and simple programming. Prerequisite(s): Completion of or currently enrolled in TV-105. TV-115 Credits: 4 Advanced Broadcast Program Production All elements of television production are combined to enable students to utilize a wide range of broadcast equipment in the production of both open- and closed-circuit television materials. Emphasis is also placed on applied media aesthetics. Prerequisite(s): Complete TV-110 and TV-119. TV-119 Credits: 3 Operational Broadcast Engineering This course is a study of basic television systems and equipment, embracing the techniques of camera video operations (registration, color balancing, maintenance, video level control), audio and videotape systems, switchers, audio consoles, microphones, character generators and time code editors. Prerequisite(s): Completion of or currently enrolled in TV-110. TV-121 Credits: 3 TV and Video Production Workshop 1 Students are assigned to fl oor crew positions on WMVS/WMVT programs so that they may obtain “on-the-air” experience in areas where limited TV experience is required. Prerequisite(s): Completion of or currently enrolled in TV-105. TV-122 Credits: 3 TV and Video Production Workshop 2 Students are assigned to responsible crew positions such as fl oor director, property supervisor, teleprompter operator, microphone boom operator and camera operator on WMVS/WMVT productions. Each student has the opportunity for “on the-air” experience. Prerequisite(s): Complete TV-121. TV-123 Credits: 3 TV and Video Production Co-Op 1 Advanced practical video experience may be obtained through positions directly related to the student’s career goals. Students may enhance their educational skills through supervised work experience in conjunction with the local broadcast, cable and/or corporate video community. Prerequisite(s): Completion of or currently enrolled in TV-121. TV-124 Credits: 3 TV and Video Production Co-Op 2 Additional video work experience may be obtained through entry-level positions that lead to advancement and provide experiences in relevant work situations. Prerequisite(s): Complete TV-123 or instructor waiver. TV-129 Credits: 1 Avid Editing for Premiere Editors This course focuses on how to edit media utilizing Avid non-linear editing software for users pro fi cient in editing with Adobe

Premiere. Students will explore inputting and organizing media, video editing, audio sweetening, utilizing e ff ects and exporting fi nal products. Concepts and functionality familiar to those in Premiere will be translated into their Avid counterparts, allowing for pro fi cient, professional use of both programs. Prerequisite(s): Instructor consent required. TV-131 Credits: 1 Premiere Editing for Avid Editors This course focuses on how to edit media utilizing Premiere non-linear editing software for users pro fi cient in editing with Avid. Students will explore inputting and organizing media, video editing, audio sweetening, utilizing e ff ects, integrating Premiere with outside applications, and exporting fi nal products. Concepts and functionality familiar to those in Avid will be translated into their Premiere counterparts, allowing for pro fi cient, professional use of both programs. Prerequisite(s): Completion of or currently enrolled in TV-142. TV-132 Credits: 3 Advanced Videotape Editing This course is designed to build upon the techniques learned in TV-130 and to provide students with hands-on experience in high-end edit systems utilized in both online and o ff -line situations. Techniques and practice include system overview, basic editing, setting transitions, edit/review, EDL management, disk management and self diagnostics. Prerequisite(s): Complete TV-142. TV-142 Credits: 3 Non-Linear Video Editing and Authoring This course will focus on editing video footage in a non-linear world and adapting that output for multi-versioned purposes: from tape to DVD to web. Integration of station facilities, using Avid DVExpress Pro, Apple Final Cut Pro and Avid Adrenaline, plus outputting via DVD software, will be emphasized. Prerequisite(s): Complete TV-112. TV-144 Credits: 3 Graphic Design for Video Integration This course will focus on creating graphics for use in broadcast, as well as other video applications: from tape to DVD to web. Integration of station facilities, using FX/ Deko platform for TV graphics techniques, plus understanding how to use popular software, such as Photoshop, in creating video graphics. Prerequisite(s): Complete WEBDEV-102. TV-149 Credits: 3 MCA Co-Op 1 Advanced practical media experience may be obtained through positions directly related to student career goals. Students may enhance their educational skills through projects and assignments in collaboration with MATC’s Television and

TV-107

Credits: 3

Script Writing for Visual Media Basic concepts of script writing for television, radio and fi lm are presented. Students are encouraged to think in visual terms and to utilize the unique properties of the medium to communicate these visual impressions. Prerequisite(s): Must be admitted to the Television and Video Production program (10-701-1) or eProduction program (10-701-3). Completion of or currently enrolled in TV-105. TV-108 Credits: 2 TV Studio Lighting Techniques Students learn the basic principles and practical applications of television lighting techniques for in-studio production situations. Attention is given to television production enhancement through lighting, understanding the common tools of studio lighting, familiarization with tools, fi xtures and lighting boards, the use of settings, and their design. Prerequisite(s): Must be admitted to the Television and Video Production program (10-701-1) or eProduction program (10-701-3). Completion of or currently enrolled in TV-101. TV-109 Credits: 2 Techniques for Field Audio Acquisition This course focuses on the principles, best practices and equipment used for successfully acquiring pristine, e ff ective audio for video/TV/digital media production. This includes understanding, choosing and operating fi eld audio acquisition equipment (microphones, booms, mixers, etc.), as well as learning how to troubleshoot and optimize audio in the unpredictable environment of the fi eld. Students will create their own mixes and produce projects designed to showcase solid, impactful sound. Prerequisite(s): Must be admitted to the Television and Video Production program (10-701-1) or eProduction program (10-701-3). Complete TV-105. Completion of or currently enrolled in TV-142. TV-110 Credits: 4 Advanced Production Techniques Training is provided in the responsibilities of the television producer/director in planning and producing television shows. These relate to program formats, advanced production techniques, costs, technical facilities, crew management and talent selection. Prerequisite(s): Complete TV-105, TV-112 and TV-121. Completion of or currently enrolled in TV-119. TV-112 Credits: 3 Storytelling Via Post-Production Students are introduced to editing concepts and techniques, and are taught to assess and assemble visual sequences into completed segments. Training is provided in pulse count and time code editing, backspace and computer-based systems, external triggering,

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