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Frederick V. Pankow Center > Performing Arts > TV and Broadcast Media > Course Description

TV & Broadcast Media
Course Description

 

Michael Kaufman – Instructor

586-783-6570 ext. 2420

 

kaufmmi@lc-ps.org

 

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COURSE DESCRIPTION

TV & Broadcast Media is a course designed to prepare students to explore careers in the television production field and to develop essential skills for employment in this field.  Training will involve both field work and studio productions, which include the use of cameras, teleprompter, video, switcher, audio board, color graphics computer, videotape operation and staging.  This course emphasizes a hands-on approach to skill development with individual and group projects with the intent to broadcast on LCPS-TV.  Most of the equipment used equals or excells broadcast and commercial standards. 

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Students in TV & Broadcast Media

produce a saftey video for the Macomb Sherriff's Department

 

Course Objectives

The student should be able to:

  • Understand and use television production terminology
  • Create and evaluate storyboards
  • Work cooperatively in teams to create video productions
  • Perform on camera in an articulate and professional manner appropriate to your audience

Student Katie W. performs in a

Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Growth Video

  • Use all television equipment in the studio including, but not limited to, all cameras, character generator (CG), video switcher, sound mixer and video editing software.
  • Explain and demonstrate the difference between numerous video genres, including, but not limited to:  music videos, advertisements, interviews, electronic field production (EFP), electronic news gathering (ENG), and public service announcement (PSA).
  • Understand and demonstrate sensitivity for the student and faculty audience.
  • Demonstrate verbal and nonverbal communication skills in a format appropriate for student and faculty in a school setting.
  • Demonstrate respect for the television production equipment and the studio
  • Demonstrate responsible behavior in the production room and when shooting video outside of class

 

 

Course DescriptionAbout Mr. KaufmanWeb ResourcesImage GalleryClass Resources & Documents

Brief video about the class: video 1, video 2

Student interviews about the class video1, video 2

Course Syllabus 2011-2012

Article Featuring Pankow Students

Award Winning Videos

 

 

 

 
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