ENGLISH (LITERATURE, MEDIA, AND CULTURE)

Bachelor's degree

In Tallahassee (USA)

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Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Tallahassee (USA)

Description of Major
The Digital Media Production Program is a limited-access, cutting-edge program designed to prepare students for the rapidly changing world of digital media.

With the proliferation of video equipment and editing software, digital video production has burst through the confines of television studios and Hollywood conventions, allowing small teams to create visual material that is distributed across a host of media. This program gives students the skills needed to become confident visual storytellers and media makers.

Digital Media Production students learn the foundation skills of shooting HD video, recording sound and using lighting for dramatic effect. Alongside these traditional elements, students also learn to use contemporary post production software including Adobe Premiere Pro, Photoshop, Audition and AfterEffects, and a suite of 3D animation software. Students also have the opportunity to learn emerging technologies, such as VR and 360 video production. These tools, combined with a theoretical background in visual storytelling, prepare students for work in industries ranging from film and television, sports media, local production studios and innovative jobs related to streaming video and on-line productions.

The DMP Program focuses on documentary and sports media. This emphasis on reality based visual storytelling teaches students to capture events the first time, because there are no second takes in real life. Whether you are filming a live event or following a player run down the field, our program prepares students to work in a dynamic, ever-changing world that requires technical skill and lightning fast reflexes.
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Documentary work teaches students to look beyond the surface, finding powerful stories of heroes and villains right outside their doors. Special effects and computer graphics will never recreate the power or real people telling real stories and we have many heroes who don’t wear capes, right in our backyards

Facilities

Location

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Tallahassee (USA)
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600 W College Ave, Tallahassee, FL 32306

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About this course

Prerequisite Coursework
18 hours outside major coursework and beyond General Education.

Note: State-wide common prerequisites are always under review. For the most current information and for acceptable alternative courses, visit the “Common Prerequisites Manual.” This is available from the “Student Services” section of .

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Subjects

  • Production
  • Media
  • Communication Training
  • School
  • Post Production
  • Video Production
  • English
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Course programme

Requirements
Admission Requirements to the Upper-Division Major
The School of Communication is a limited access program, restricted by both total numbers of students in each major and minimum grade point average required for application. Each major operates with a different enrollment cap. Achievement of the minimum application GPA does not guarantee admission to a communication major; all admissions are competitive. Admission criteria are available from the School.

An application package must be completed and submitted to the School of Communication, see

Minimum requirements for review of application include: an overall GPA of 3.00 on all college coursework attempted; completed application submitted to the School of Communication on or before the first business day in February for each year and transcripts from all colleges and universities attended. Students must have completed 52 hours of college coursework by the end of the semester of application.

Acceptance by a faculty committee will be based on a review of the application and transcript, and other relevant materials in light of the published admissions criteria. By the end of the spring semester in which the student is applying for admission, s/he must successfully complete two General Education English courses and two General Education math courses as accepted by FSU.

Major Program of Studies at FSU: 39 hours
No grade below a C minus will be accepted for any course in the major. Maintenance of a 3.00 cumulative GPA is required. The School of Communication reserves the right to refuse admission or discontinue enrollment of any student at any time, if, in the judgment of the faculty, the student does not meet departmental or major standards.

Foundation courses: (9 hours)
MMC 2000 (3) Introduction to the Mass Media
SPC 2608 (3) Public Speaking
IDS 2452 (3) Documentary History, Theory and Practice

Advanced courses: (6 hours)
Students select two courses (6 hrs) from the list of approved courses; see advisor

Production courses: (12 hours)
RTV 3101 (3) Writing for the Electronic Media
RTV 3531 (3) Single-Camera Video Production
RTV 3571 (3) Video Post-Production
RTV 3533 (3) Multiple-Camera Production

Advanced production courses: (9 hours)
Students select three courses (9 hrs) from the approved advanced production list; see advisor

Application/activity courses: (3 hours)
Students complete 3 hours selected from the approved application/activity list; see advisor

Language Requirement
Students formally admitted into any program in the School of Communication must achieve proficiency in one language other than English prior to graduation. Students may fulfill this requirement through a modern, classical, or business language. For students admitted for Fall 2012 and later, S-U grading of modern language courses is acceptable; business language courses must be taken for a letter grade. See the University Bulletin or contact the School of Communcation for details (
Minor Coursework: 12 hours or more.
Majors must fulfill minor requirements in one departmental field outside Communication, with the exception of a minor in Hispanic Marketing. Students should check with minor department for specific requirements. Recommended minors include: Business, English, Political Science, Psychology, Journalism (at FAMU), Sociology, Criminology, History, and British Studies (London Program).

Computer Skills Competency: 3 hours
CGS 2060 (3), CGS 2100 (3), or COM 4470 (3).

Oral Communication Competency: 0 beyond major requirements.
Students must demonstrate the ability to orally transmit ideas and information clearly. SPC 2608 is required for this major and also satisfies this requirement.

Minimum Program Requirements - Summary
Total Hrs. Required 120
General Education 36
Major Coursework 39
Minor Coursework 12 or more
Language Requirement 0-12
Computer Skills 3
Oral Communication Competency 0 beyond major requirements
Electives to bring total credits to 120

ENGLISH (LITERATURE, MEDIA, AND CULTURE)

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