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Mass Communication and Journalism Arts and Humanities 2005-2006 California State University, Fresno General Catalog 193 MCJ 114. Media Operations (1; max total 2) Not open to students with 2 units of credit in MCJ 114 and 117. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Enrollees participate in opera-tion of the university radio station, produc-tion of on-campus video programs, or work in the community media, on a scheduled basis and under supervision of department faculty. CR/NC grading only. (1 lab, 4 ar-ranged hours) MCJ 115. Electronic Field Production (3) Prerequisite: MCJ 113. Lecture and discus-sion of field-production techniques as used in ENG/EFP; preproduction planning, pro-duction execution, and postproduction pro-cesses. Field assignments required. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) MCJ 116. Advanced Video Production and Directing (3) Prerequisites: MCJ 113 and 115 or equiv-alents, with B or better. Development of critical and creative skills; study of produc-tion theory and practice; planning and pro-ducing for the director’s role. Laboratory goal: air-worthy products for closed-circuit, cable, or broadcast distribution. (1 lecture, 4 lab hours) MCJ 118. Corporate Video (3) Prerequisites: MCJ 113 and 115 or equiva-lents, with B or better. Advanced study of the planning, organization, and execution of video field-production techniques as used in corporate video and documentary program production; single-camera, film-style video techniques and postproduction. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) MCJ 119. Broadcast Media Projects (3; max total 6) Prerequisites: senior status in major, permis-sion of instructor. Creative group projects in radio, television, film; public showing/airing or other distribution required. (6-8 arranged hours) MCJ 124. Broadcast News Writing (3) Prerequisites: pass Department Qualification Exam, MCJ 10, ENGL 1. Gathering, writ-ing, and editing news for the broadcast me-dia. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) MCJ 126. Radio-Television Performance (3) Prerequisite: DRAMA 22 or COMM 3 or equivalents. Basic theories and techniques of broadcast and film performance. Lectures and laboratory experiences in vocal and vi-sual aspects of performance; media charac-teristics and requirements; analysis and prepa- MCJ 104. Editing of Publications (3) Prerequisites: pass Department Qualification Exam, MCJ 10, 70 units completed or per-mission of instructor. Preparation of copy, headlines, and photos for newspapers and other publications; advanced concepts of grammar and style; legal and ethical issues of publications; basic publications layout and graphic design. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) MCJ 105. Newspaper Workshop (3; max total 6) Prerequisites: MCJ 10, permission of in-structor. Practice in editorial leadership, news-paper writing assignments, and newspaper production techniques. Department news-paper used for laboratory purposes. (1 lab hour, 10 hours arranged) MCJ 106. Desktop Publishing (3) Survey, design, and editing of specialized publications such as newsletters, brochures, and other materials for editorial, advertising, and public relations purposes. Emphasis on computerized production techniques. (2 lec-ture, 2 lab hours) MCJ 107W. Magazine Feature Writing (3) Prerequisites: pass Department Qualification Exam, satisfactory completion (C or better) of the ENGL 1 graduation requirement, to be taken no sooner than the term in which 60 units of coursework are completed. Writing and marketing feature material for maga-zines, newspaper supplements, and syndi-cates. Meets the upper-division writing skills requirement for graduation. MCJ 108. In-Depth Reporting (3) Prerequisites: pass Department Qualification Exam, MCJ 10, 102W, ENGL 1, 70 units completed or permission of instructor. Ad-vanced reporting for the media; emphasis on covering community sources and issues, in-cluding politics, local government, courts and law enforcement. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) MCJ 112. Audio Production (3) Lectures and laboratory experiences in the design and execution of audio-based pro-grams, as used in the telecommunications industries. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) MCJ 113. Video Production (3) Lectures and laboratory experiences in the design and execution of video programs, as developed in studio environments. (2 lec-ture, 2 lab hours) ration of material for media performance. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) MCJ 128. News/Public Affairs Production (3) Prerequisites: MCJ 124 or equivalent, per-mission of instructor. Study of local news operations and programming, use of sources and resources, news policy, and editorial re-sponsibility, management, and control. Plan-ning and producing news for presentation on the university closed-circuit channel. (2 lec-ture, 2 lab hours) MCJ 131. Online Media Design (3) Prerequisites: MCJ 106, 115, 132 or permis-sion of instructor. Fundamentals of online media design and practical experience de-signing and producing online media. Web authoring and media production tools will be used to design online media, including ele-ments of style, navigation, text, graphics, images, video, music, and forms. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) MCJ 132. Photo Editing and Digital Imaging (3) Study of photographs and other visual ele-ments in publications; principles of graphic design for mass media. Practical experience in selecting photographs and design elements for content, aesthetic values, and technical quality. Computer processing of images. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours) MCJ 134. Intermediate Photojournalism (3) Prerequisite: MCJ 17. Study and practice of photojournalism; evaluation of photographs for publication; field and laboratory experi-ence; emphasis on lighting, lenses, and spe-cial processing methods. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours) MCJ 138. Advanced Photojournalism (3; max total 6) Prerequisites: MCJ 17, 134, permission of instructor. Individualized study and prac-tice in advanced skills, including lighting, color, laboratory techniques, and electronic imagery. MCJ 142. Advertising Procedures (3) Overview of all aspects of the field of adver-tising. Study of history, agent-client relation-ships, media, relationship to the behavioral sciences, production of copy and layouts, and advertising legislation and responsibility.
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Full Text Search | Mass Communication and Journalism Arts and Humanities 2005-2006 California State University, Fresno General Catalog 193 MCJ 114. Media Operations (1; max total 2) Not open to students with 2 units of credit in MCJ 114 and 117. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Enrollees participate in opera-tion of the university radio station, produc-tion of on-campus video programs, or work in the community media, on a scheduled basis and under supervision of department faculty. CR/NC grading only. (1 lab, 4 ar-ranged hours) MCJ 115. Electronic Field Production (3) Prerequisite: MCJ 113. Lecture and discus-sion of field-production techniques as used in ENG/EFP; preproduction planning, pro-duction execution, and postproduction pro-cesses. Field assignments required. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) MCJ 116. Advanced Video Production and Directing (3) Prerequisites: MCJ 113 and 115 or equiv-alents, with B or better. Development of critical and creative skills; study of produc-tion theory and practice; planning and pro-ducing for the director’s role. Laboratory goal: air-worthy products for closed-circuit, cable, or broadcast distribution. (1 lecture, 4 lab hours) MCJ 118. Corporate Video (3) Prerequisites: MCJ 113 and 115 or equiva-lents, with B or better. Advanced study of the planning, organization, and execution of video field-production techniques as used in corporate video and documentary program production; single-camera, film-style video techniques and postproduction. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) MCJ 119. Broadcast Media Projects (3; max total 6) Prerequisites: senior status in major, permis-sion of instructor. Creative group projects in radio, television, film; public showing/airing or other distribution required. (6-8 arranged hours) MCJ 124. Broadcast News Writing (3) Prerequisites: pass Department Qualification Exam, MCJ 10, ENGL 1. Gathering, writ-ing, and editing news for the broadcast me-dia. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) MCJ 126. Radio-Television Performance (3) Prerequisite: DRAMA 22 or COMM 3 or equivalents. Basic theories and techniques of broadcast and film performance. Lectures and laboratory experiences in vocal and vi-sual aspects of performance; media charac-teristics and requirements; analysis and prepa- MCJ 104. Editing of Publications (3) Prerequisites: pass Department Qualification Exam, MCJ 10, 70 units completed or per-mission of instructor. Preparation of copy, headlines, and photos for newspapers and other publications; advanced concepts of grammar and style; legal and ethical issues of publications; basic publications layout and graphic design. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) MCJ 105. Newspaper Workshop (3; max total 6) Prerequisites: MCJ 10, permission of in-structor. Practice in editorial leadership, news-paper writing assignments, and newspaper production techniques. Department news-paper used for laboratory purposes. (1 lab hour, 10 hours arranged) MCJ 106. Desktop Publishing (3) Survey, design, and editing of specialized publications such as newsletters, brochures, and other materials for editorial, advertising, and public relations purposes. Emphasis on computerized production techniques. (2 lec-ture, 2 lab hours) MCJ 107W. Magazine Feature Writing (3) Prerequisites: pass Department Qualification Exam, satisfactory completion (C or better) of the ENGL 1 graduation requirement, to be taken no sooner than the term in which 60 units of coursework are completed. Writing and marketing feature material for maga-zines, newspaper supplements, and syndi-cates. Meets the upper-division writing skills requirement for graduation. MCJ 108. In-Depth Reporting (3) Prerequisites: pass Department Qualification Exam, MCJ 10, 102W, ENGL 1, 70 units completed or permission of instructor. Ad-vanced reporting for the media; emphasis on covering community sources and issues, in-cluding politics, local government, courts and law enforcement. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) MCJ 112. Audio Production (3) Lectures and laboratory experiences in the design and execution of audio-based pro-grams, as used in the telecommunications industries. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) MCJ 113. Video Production (3) Lectures and laboratory experiences in the design and execution of video programs, as developed in studio environments. (2 lec-ture, 2 lab hours) ration of material for media performance. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) MCJ 128. News/Public Affairs Production (3) Prerequisites: MCJ 124 or equivalent, per-mission of instructor. Study of local news operations and programming, use of sources and resources, news policy, and editorial re-sponsibility, management, and control. Plan-ning and producing news for presentation on the university closed-circuit channel. (2 lec-ture, 2 lab hours) MCJ 131. Online Media Design (3) Prerequisites: MCJ 106, 115, 132 or permis-sion of instructor. Fundamentals of online media design and practical experience de-signing and producing online media. Web authoring and media production tools will be used to design online media, including ele-ments of style, navigation, text, graphics, images, video, music, and forms. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) MCJ 132. Photo Editing and Digital Imaging (3) Study of photographs and other visual ele-ments in publications; principles of graphic design for mass media. Practical experience in selecting photographs and design elements for content, aesthetic values, and technical quality. Computer processing of images. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours) MCJ 134. Intermediate Photojournalism (3) Prerequisite: MCJ 17. Study and practice of photojournalism; evaluation of photographs for publication; field and laboratory experi-ence; emphasis on lighting, lenses, and spe-cial processing methods. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours) MCJ 138. Advanced Photojournalism (3; max total 6) Prerequisites: MCJ 17, 134, permission of instructor. Individualized study and prac-tice in advanced skills, including lighting, color, laboratory techniques, and electronic imagery. MCJ 142. Advertising Procedures (3) Overview of all aspects of the field of adver-tising. Study of history, agent-client relation-ships, media, relationship to the behavioral sciences, production of copy and layouts, and advertising legislation and responsibility. |