Mesa High School GV 21: Film & T.V. Program Course Syllabus By Briton Tarter Phone: (480) 308-5661 Room: 811 Email: Bmtarter@mpsaz.org Adapted from Ken Jacox’s Syllabus Course Description: This course is designed to be an introductory investigation of basic Television station operations. Students will learn, roles, equipment, and live production techniques and studio operation. This program is a year long. Course Requirements: Excellent attendance Completion of Video and Editing Projects Completion of assignments and Quizzes Completion of Exams Course Rules: Respect o o o o Equipment People Yourself Time Grading Policy: All assignments, video labs, attendance, and quizzes, will be assigned a point value. These point values will be added and used to determine the percentage grade for the class. The Grading scale is as follows: 90%-100% A 80%-89% B 70%-79% C 60%-69% D 59% and lower is failing 2 Breakdown of Assignments Homework 10% Tests 20% Participation and Attendance 10% Projects and Assignments 60% Attendance Policy: Students are expected to be in class on time every scheduled class period. If students must be absent, it is the student’s responsibility to contact the teacher concerning makeup work. Work missed due to truancy may not be made up. Students who do not attend 90% of the scheduled class periods will not receive credit. Tardy Policy: Please arrive to class on time. Students who are late to class will be asked to fill out the tardy slip explain the reasoning why. Students who are continually late will be meet on a case-to-case basis to solve the issues. After five tardiness students will be referred to administration. Electronic Devices: Electronic devices are to be turned off and stowed before entering the classroom. All electronic devices will be confiscated after one warning and taken to the office to be picked up at the end of the day. Electronic devices can be used for educational purposes as directed by me. Office Hours: Email is the best way to reach me. I am available Tuesdays and Thursdays after school from 3-5 or by appointment when necessary. Please do not hesitate to contact me with questions or concerns. 3 Office Hours: Email is the best way to reach me. I am available Tuesdays and Thursdays after school from 3-5 or by appointment when necessary. Please do not hesitate to contact me with questions or concerns. Course Outcomes: Upon completing this course students will be able to understand a illustrate: Analyze the media industries business practices and economics Understand intellectual property law and rights Demonstrate verbal and nonverbal communication skills related to media production Demonstrate written communication skills required by the media industry Utilize computer applications to manage media Apply knowledge of data capture and manipulation Engage in the pre-production/planning phases of product creation in broadcast television and film Implement plans for acquiring and creating a product in the production phase of broadcast television and film standards Perform post-production phase of broadcast television and film Deliver/distribute products using media in accordance with broadcast television and film standards Monitor quality of products from creation to distribution in accordance with broadcast television and film standards Present products to audiences in accordance to Broadcast television and film standards 4 Mesa High Television and Film Course Outline Unit 1: Ethical Journalism Unit 2: Safety Unit 3: Studio Introduction and Staff Structure Unit 3: Production Plans and Script Writing Unit 4: Studio Cameras and Composition Unit 5: Studio Lighting and Chroma Key Unit 6: Editing Production Elements Unit 7: Audio basics and techniques Unit 8: News Packages Unit 9: Live Broadcasts Unit 10: Backpack Journalism