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The
BASIC
RADIO
PRODUCTION course
enhances the
"Radio
Announcing"
studies
program and
offers a
unique
opportunity
for students
to earn an
additional
credential
for their
resume as
they enter
and move up
in the radio
broadcasting
industry.
The School
limits the
size of each
class to ten
(10)
persons. In
order to
qualify for
the course,
you must be
registered
before the
class
closes.
Registration
is on a
"first-come,
first-served"
basis. We
expect to
close the
class well
in advance
of the
starting
date.
The
Next Class starts MARCH 6th,
2008
Thursdays
5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Enroll
early to
save your
space in the
class.
This
CLASS fills quickly so
enroll NOW to save your place
and before the price increase
takes effect.
This is a limited class and
enrollment is based on a first
come basis. To save your place
you only need the registration
fee of $350.
You must
register in
advance.
Make an
appointment
to register
now. We look
forward to
working with
you during
this
challenging
experience.
BASIC
RADIO
PRODUCTION
The BASIC
RADIO
PRODUCTION course
gives
students a
background
in radio
production
techniques
typically
used in
radio
station
operations.
It is
designed to
teach the
student
skills in
recording
sound and
editing.
6
Comprehensive
Study
Sessions 24
Clock Hours
CURRICULUM
Session
1 ORIENTATION
AND REVIEW
OF BOARD
OPERATIONS
and
BROADCAST
OPERATION Commercials,
News
features and
short news
stories with
actuality
included,
Radio drama,
Microphones
and sound,
Pickup
patterns,
CDs, Digital
Mini Discs,
Tape
recorders,
Reel-to-reel,
Tracks,
Mixing
Session
2 DIGITAL
SPLICING AND
DUBBING How
these are
used to put
together
audio
productions
such as
commercials
and news
features,
do's and
don'ts of
splicing,
electronic
editing
Session
3 DIGITAL
EDITING IN
AUDIO
PRODUCTION Advantages
of using
digital
editing,
do's and
don'ts of
using
computers,
how to
record sound
using
different
digital
software
products
from
different
audio
sources.
Session
4 THE
NEWS FEATURE
IN AUDIO
PRODUCTION How
to
technically
put together
a news
feature, how
to record
actualities
to a
computer
using
multi-track
software.
How to
clean up the
sound of the
cassette
recorded
actualities,
importance
of a well
prepared
script.
Session
5 COMMERCIALS
IN AUDIO
PRODUCTION Use
of sound
effects and
music in
producing a
commercial,
importance
of balance
between
voice and
music in
commercial,
importance
of precisely
timed sound
effects,
ways of
creating
sound
effects,
when to use
sound
effects
records,
editing
songs for
commercial
music beds,
different
types of
production
methods.
Session
6 THE
RADIO SHOW -
Importance
of putting a
show
together as
an exercise
of
production
skills,
linking
dramas to
today's
commercials,
creation of
sound
effects for
radio drama,
mixing sound
effects to
create sound
illusions;
recording,
playing back
and
evaluating
drama.
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