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Introduction to Broadcast Journalism Mr. Fornicoia and Mr. Krebs Classroom: TV Studio Voice Mail: 952 431-8938 Office: TV Studio Characteristics We Value in This Classroom:
Course Description: You will be introduced to a number of technical and non-technical skills, including script writing, directing, and hands-on camera and studio skills such as lighting, sound and editing. This course will also examine the history of video today and future trends. Class projects will include both news-oriented material and creative assignments. Assessment: Your grade will be determined by your total points divided by the points possible with the following percentages: 94-100 A 73-76 C 90-92 A- 70-72 C- 87-89 B+ 67-69 D+ 83-86 B 63-66 D 80-82 B- 60-62 D- 77-79 C+ 59 L How Do I Receive an A In This Class? Follow the expectations of the class: Come to class prepared every day on time. Respect everyone and everything in the classroom. Do the work and try your hardest. Be honest in everything you do. Get involved and have fun. If you meet all of these criteria, the rest will take care of itself.
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Course Information: We will be covering a large amount of information in a quarter. The purpose of this class is to introduce you to the world of broadcast journalism and our production capabilities here at Eastview. If you enjoy this class, we recommend that you try Broadcast Journalism B to learn more about television broadcasting. The Flash and The 4Cast : If you are interested in being a member of The Flash or The 4Cast next year, you must: 1. Complete Broadcast Journalism A (we recommend you take B also) 2. Complete application on time. 3. Excel in Broadcast Journalism.
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