Program Description - Pellissippi State Community College
Program Description - Pellissippi State Community College
Program Description - Pellissippi State Community College
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230<br />
VPT 1500 Campus Broadcast II 3 Credits<br />
Advanced-level participation in production of news/communications programming for<br />
<strong>Pellissippi</strong> <strong>State</strong> using on-campus facilities. Students produce and direct both field and studio<br />
production. Writing skills and teamwork are emphasized. Spring and Fall Prerequisite(s):<br />
VPT 1000 and 1010 and 1030 and 1040 Corequisite(s): VPT 1210 and 1400<br />
VPT 2010 Advanced Sound Production 4 Credits<br />
Advanced sound techniques, emphasizing creative control of audio and sound for picture<br />
using ProTools. Multiple sound tracks with voice, music, effects, foley and dialog replacement<br />
will be produced, edited, mixed, mastered and output for distribution in various formats<br />
including CD and the Internet. On Demand Prerequisite(s): VPT 1010<br />
VPT 2210 Advanced Editing 4 Credits<br />
Advanced course using DVcam and Avid nonlinear systems. A/B roll editing, including<br />
titling, multilayered nested effects and multitrack soundtracks, is explored. F a l l<br />
Prerequisite(s): VPT 1210<br />
VPT 2330 Budgeted Production 3 Credits<br />
Project class focusing on production planning and production management principles in a<br />
collaborative environment. Fall Prerequisite(s): VPT 1010 and 1040 and 1210<br />
VPT 2400 Advanced Scriptwriting 3 Credits<br />
Course addresses the writing of long format scripts that incorporate advanced concepts in<br />
dramatic writing for visual media, including the documentary and high-impact videos for corporate/instructional<br />
programs. Emphasis will be placed on understanding long form structure<br />
through reading and writing. On Demand Prerequisite(s): VPT 1400<br />
VPT 2500 Campus Broadcast III 3 Credits<br />
Advanced-level participation in production of news/communications programming for<br />
<strong>Pellissippi</strong> <strong>State</strong> utilizing on-campus facilities. Students will produce and direct both field and<br />
studio production. Video editing, writing skills and teamwork are emphasized. Spring and Fall<br />
Prerequisite(s): VPT 1500<br />
VPT 2660 Independent Video Projects 3 Credits<br />
An elective production project to be completed collaboratively. Genre may be chosen by<br />
students pending approval of supervising instructor. On Demand Prerequisite(s): VPT 2210<br />
and 2330 and consent of instructor<br />
VPT 2770 Documentary Production 3 Credits<br />
Advanced project class focusing on the documentary form as an opportunity for individualized<br />
expression. Each student will be responsible for the creation of a full-length documentary.<br />
Spring Prerequisite(s):VPT 1040 and 1400 and 2210; consent of instructor<br />
VPT 2910 Campus Broadcast IV 3 Credits<br />
Advanced-level participation in the production of a campus program for and about<br />
<strong>Pellissippi</strong> <strong>State</strong>. Students will supervise the production of college news/communication program<br />
and be responsible for program's content, deadlines, technical quality and assignment of<br />
personnel. Course will involve both field and studio production and postproduction.<br />
Newsgathering and writing skills will be emphasized. Spring and Fall Prerequisite(s): VPT<br />
1400 and 2210 and 2500<br />
VPT 2998 Video Production Technology Internship 2 Credits<br />
Practical experience working for an industry-related business, such as a TV station, commercial<br />
video production company, corporate production group or theatrical lighting firm.<br />
Spring and Fall Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor and second-year status<br />
◆ Meets <strong>Pellissippi</strong> <strong>State</strong> and Tennessse Board of Regents minimum degree requirements. ★ Transfers as equivalent course to the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.