TVRD-174 Radio Practicum I
Students will practice their knowledge and skills in designated areas of radio production with hands-on experience as the primary method of instruction. The class will collectively create a radio program from start to finish. Students will concentrate their efforts in several of the following areas: researching show topics, booking, studio and field engineering, interviewing, logging and scriptwriting, voicing, sound editing, and revision. Students will work in a collaborative team setting on a strict production schedule. The student may take four radio practicum courses for credit. Each registration should be for the next numbered course.
Prerequisite
Consent of the instructor
Hours Weekly
2-3
Course Objectives
- 1. Demonstrate knowledge of one or more of the above aspects of radio production through
hands-on experience.
- 2. Demonstrate professional behavior and acquire skills in working cooperatively in a creative
group.
- 3. Develop and follow through on a radio production schedule from beginning to end and meeting
strict deadlines.
Course Objectives
- 1. Demonstrate knowledge of one or more of the above aspects of radio production through
hands-on experience.
- 2. Demonstrate professional behavior and acquire skills in working cooperatively in a creative
group.
- 3. Develop and follow through on a radio production schedule from beginning to end and meeting
strict deadlines.