2016-2017 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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BCOM 265 Recording Arts IThrough theory and practice, students will study the art and business of audio production including broadcast production, music production, audio-for-media, and live sound reinforcement. Students will learn to develop critical listening skills to identify and achieve desired results when recording, editing, and producing audio. Students will record, mix, edit, and produce a variety of broadcast, audio-for-media and music sessions. Emphasis will be placed on developing students to become studio engineers, post production editors, live sound engineers, and music producers.
A thorough understanding will be gained in the areas of sound acquisition, equipment operation, live sound engineering and mixing, post-production editing and music production. NOTE: This course is taught at The New School as part of the A.A.S. in Broadcast Communications. Pre-requisite(s): Completion of all other previous program coursework with an average of “C” or better or approval of department chair. Lab fee will be required Offered: Spring Credits: 18 Contact Hours: Lecture: 7.5 Lab: 15
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