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MMS 194 - Television Production


Last Date of Approval: Spring 2021

1 Credits
Total Lecture Hours: 0
Total Lab Hours: 45
Total Clinical Hours: 0
Total Work-Based Experience Hours: 0

Course Description:
TV Production offers a specialization in technical and non-technical skills for television live and studio production. Students will work in communal environments and share ideas to facilitate a creative environment. Students will gain analytical, technical, and practical skills through hands-on studio application and production of news and commercial creation. The goal of the course is to give students the hands-on experience needed to impact the vast media industry directly after graduation. Students in the class will produce original creative content and take each project from pre-production to editing to post-production. This course will also help students gain confidence in skills and abilities, which will be of key significance when making important life decisions.

Prerequisites/Corequisites: None

Mode(s) of Instruction: traditional/face-to-face

Credit for Prior Learning: There are no Credit for Prior Learning opportunities for this course.

Course Fees: None

Common Course Assessment(s): None

Student Learning Outcomes and Objectives:
  1. Demonstrate use of standard control room equipment. 

  1. Execute specifically timed spots using mixing techniques. 

  1. Perform various job responsibilities within the video news system. 

  1. Participate in self-evaluations and peer evaluations. 

  1. Tell meaningful stories through the production of good narratives in television. 

  1. Plan, produce, write, and direct television production projects 

  1. Prepare research information for production in radio, television, film, and new media. 

  1. Apply production skills for all job responsibilities within the station/ cable system.  

  1. Communicate information and entertainment to diverse cultures using television and/or film. 

  1. Determine what type of information is needed for questions, problems, or issues, and retrieve, evaluate and effectively use such information in production.  

  1. Operate media outlets in accordance with a specific image. 

Course Objectives:  

  1. Demonstrate use of standard control room equipment. 

  1. Execute specifically timed spots using mixing techniques. 

  1. Perform various job responsibilities within the video news system. 

  1. Participate in self-evaluations and peer evaluations. 

  1. Tell meaningful stories through the production of good narratives in television. 

  1. Plan, produce, write, and direct television production projects 

  1. Prepare research information for production in radio, television, film, and new media. 

  1. Apply production skills for all job responsibilities within the station/ cable system.  

  1. Communicate information and entertainment to diverse cultures using television and/or film. 

  1. Determine what type of information is needed for questions, problems, or issues, and retrieve, evaluate and effectively use such information in production.  

  1. Operate media outlets in accordance with a specific image. 



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