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Nov 15, 2024
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TRF-1410 Introduction to Audio Production Credits 3 This course focuses on all aspects of audio for mass mediated communication. Subject areas include the origins and techniques of programming, scriptwriting, announcing, studio production, and station operation. Students gain experience in the latest techniques and tools for effective audio production. Students apply these techniques in the production of a variety of audio segments, such as a public service announcement, an aircheck and a show that contains talk and/or music, a newscast, music sweep, and a commercial cluster. 2 class/2 lab hours. Course Outcomes
- Define the historical developments and future trends of the radio industry including social, economic, and political factors.
- Explain scriptwriting, announcing, studio production, station operations and management, programming, sales positions and the role of the producer.
- Identify the various formats in radio programming.
- Explain the elements of radio programming using a Hot Clock.
- Demonstrate the use of an audio board utilizing its various components.
- Explain the use of music and sound effects to produce audio programs.
- Produce a PSA, aircheck, and commercial.
- Produce a 30-minute show (individual project) that includes a format of talk or music or a hybrid of both, newscast, community calendar, music sweep and commercial cluster.
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