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CS 312

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An examination of some of the narrative formats and medium specific techniques that have been used in film, radio and television over the past one hundred years. Topics to be covered include the legacy of silent film, film sound, the codes of radio, television genres, and the documentary tradition in all three media. Prerequisites: CS100, CS203, CS235.

An examination of some of the narrative formats and medium specific techniques that have been used in film, radio and television over the past one hundred years. Topics to be covered include the legacy of silent film, film sound, the codes of radio, television genres, and the documentary tradition in all three media. Prerequisites: CS100, CS203, CS235.

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An examination of some of the narrative formats and medium specific techniques that have been used in film, radio and television over the past one hundred years. Topics to be covered include the legacy of silent film, film sound, the codes of radio, television genres, and the documentary tradition in all three media. Prerequisites: CS100, CS203, CS235.


CS 312

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An examination of some of the narrative formats and medium specific techniques that have been used in film, radio and television over the past one hundred years. Topics to be covered include the legacy of silent film, film sound, the codes of radio, television genres, and the documentary tradition in all three media. Prerequisites: CS100, CS203, CS235.

An examination of some of the narrative formats and medium specific techniques that have been used in film, radio and television over the past one hundred years. Topics to be covered include the legacy of silent film, film sound, the codes of radio, television genres, and the documentary tradition in all three media. Prerequisites: CS100, CS203, CS235.

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An examination of some of the narrative formats and medium specific techniques that have been used in film, radio and television over the past one hundred years. Topics to be covered include the legacy of silent film, film sound, the codes of radio, television genres, and the documentary tradition in all three media. Prerequisites: CS100, CS203, CS235.


CS 312 Prerequisites

CS 100 (Min. Grade D-) and CS 203 (Min. Grade D-) and CS 235 (Min. Grade D-)

CS 312 Leads To

CS 400A, CS 400D, CS 400J, CS 400I, CS 400T, CS 400W

CS 312 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors:

Cultural Studies (CLST)

Communication Studies (CMST)

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