CI 2241 Television Presenting and Technical Skills
The aim of this course is for students to develop the skills necessary to operate television recording and non-linear editing equipment, as well as the abilities needed to host television programs.
The aim of this course is for students to develop the skills necessary to operate television recording and non-linear editing equipment, as well as the abilities needed to host television programs.
The aim of this course is for students to get acquainted with and understand the different manifestations of visual practices at various moments in the history of western culture.
The aim of this course is for students to master the elements and tools of radio language in order to use each of the genres and formats of radio production and direction properly.
At the end of this course, students will be able to execute an advanced mise-en-scene through the work done with actors, camerawork, and the supervision of the directing plan to generate dramatic sequences that can be brought together to form a cohesive film narrative.
Students will learn and apply the theoretical and practical aspects of organizing a film production, including script breakdown, budgeting, and spending, to be able to manage the shooting of a film production in a professional manner.
Students will learn and apply on-location sound recording, dialog replacement, and foley techniques, as well as pre-mixing for stereo and surround sound systems through theoretical analysis and practical exercises to be able to perform adequately in a professional audiovisual production.
Students will understand and apply exposure, lighthing, and photography techniques for the latest technologies of digital cinema capture. They will also become acquainted with the responsibilities and opportunities that cinematographers have for professional development in a digital cinema crew.
Students will acquire and develop basic knowledge, skills, and competencies for the application of methods, procedures, and techniques used in communication research. They will also be introduced to the study and problems of mass communication theories.
This course aims to examine inter-cultural communication proceses and analyze the impact of the international communication flow, within the Mexican context, in order to understand the role of communication in a globalized environment.
By the end of this course, students will understand the close relationship and dependence that exists between communication and marketing as well as its development and implementation in the global work fileld.