This hands-on workshop trains students in video journalism in a real-time newsroom and production studio setting. Students will gain skills working with video production equipment and editing tools including Final Cut Pro. Students will contribute video journalism pieces to “PTV”, the video platform linked to the student media website where their video work contributes to the content mix of news pieces, video work, and magazine stories. Students will produce short video stories, narratives and interviews for the site. They will edit video pieces, post on YouTube, and use social media to promote their stories. The course will prepare students for entry-level positions in video journalism and for more advanced AUP courses in video and broadcast journalism. Note: Up to 8 credits for Journalism Practica can be applied toward the degree. May be taken twice for credit.
Code
CM1852
Name
VIDEO JOURNALISM PRACTICUM
Credits
2
Pre-requisites
None
Co-requisites
None
Can be taken twice for credit?
Yes
Discipline
CM (Communications)
Level
Undergraduate
Type
Regular
CAMS ID
4229
Last update with CAMS
Shoot and edit video to broadcast standard
Master interview techniques
Develop story ideas and translate them into visual language
Script-writing and delivery, off screen and on screen.
Working to a deadline