JRNL 026 - Feature Production for Radio and PodcastSemester Hours: 3 Fall, Spring
Through the application of theories of contemporary radio reporting and digital audio production, students produce complex, long-form radio features reflecting the various formats of today’s diverse digital audio market, both for terrestrial broadcasts and podcasts. Students gain competency in pre-production, researching, field reporting, interviewing, and post-production, including writing and editing elaborate radio scripts. Students master the skills of editing and multi-track mixing on the latest audio software. They employ a variety of online/mobile distribution techniques and are expected to develop a social media outreach component to reach diverse target audiences and get their work heard on a variety of platforms. Projects include the conception, writing, and production of radio features and short documentaries, many of which will be broadcast on WRHU. Students are required to be available for production and laboratory time beyond scheduled class time.
Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: RTVF 021 . No liberal arts credit. Same as RTVF 041 . Admission to class by permission of Journalism, Media Studies, and Public Relations Department. Lab fees additional.
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