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      Live Video Production covers the basic operation of live video production systems. The topics to be covered include video cameras, video switchers, live streaming distribution, and licensing. Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to set up and utilize a live video production system.Credits: 3Lecture Hours: 2Lab Hours: 2Semesters: FallPrerequisites & Notes:Prerequisites: NoneNote: Course not designed for transfer.
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      Electronic Music/Digital Audio studies several electronic instruments and devices. Emphasis is placed on fundamental instruments used in the recording industry including, but not limited to MIDI applications, features and application of sequences, sound modules, and digital keyboards. Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to demonstrate their understanding by creating appropriate musical assignments using the equipment and methods covered.Credit Hours: 3Lecture Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 2Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisites: NoneNote: Course not designed for transfer.
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      Commercial Music applications introduces students to the business and creative concepts used in commercial music. Topics covered during the course include songwriting, studio charts, recording, and music fundamentals This course will provide students with a broad knowledge of the real-world applications used in commercial music. Credit Hours: 3Lecture Hours: 3Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisites: ENT 1300Note: Course not designed for transfer.
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      Live Sound Production II continues the concepts and creation of technical skills required for live event audio production. Topics covered during the course include the operation and interconnection of components of sound systems including consoles, amplifiers, speakers, processors and microphones. Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to set up and operate a sound system for a live event. Credit Hours: 3Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisites: ENT 1200Note: Course not designed for transfer.
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      Recording Engineering II continues the concepts and creation of technical skills required for recording production. Topics covered during the course include the operation and interconnection of components of the recording process including consoles, amplifiers, software, processors, microphones, and instruments. Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to properly record a multi-track recording session. Credit Hours: 3Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisites: ENT 1300Note: Course not designed for transfer.
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      Concert Lighting II continues the concepts and creation of technical skills required for live event lighting production. Topics covered during the course include the operation and interconnection of components of lighting systems including consoles, design, instruments, processors, focus and signal flow. Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to set up and operate a lighting system for an event. Credit Hours: 3Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisites: ENT 1400Note: Course not designed for transfer.
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      Entertainment Business Management introduces students to the business and management concepts within the entertainment and music industry. Topics covered during the course include artist management, tour management, venue management, and copyright law. The course also covers contracts in the areas of recording, publishing, concerts and events. This course will provide students with a broad knowledge of the real world applications used within the industry. Credit Hours: 3Lecture Hours: 3Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisites: ENT 1300Note: Course not designed for transfer.
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      Sound and Lighting Capstone provides students the opportunity to create production for an event or concert, a recording project, or participate in a suitable internship. Topics include planning, preparing, and developing a specific sound and lighting project, selecting proper equipment, creating and monitoring a budget, and overseeing a complete sound and lighting project. Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to set up and operate sound and lighting for concerts and events, produce a recorded project, or demonstrate industry employability skills through an internship. Credit Hours: 3Lecture Hours: 2, Lab Hours: 2Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisites: ENT 1230Note: Course not designed for transfer.
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