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JOUR497S - Sports Broadcast Journalism: Friday Night Lights!
Course ID
039788
Course Description
A sportscaster in the 21st century media landscape is no longer defined solely by an individual reading game highlights. Those who choose to enter the profession must become multimedia journalists who understand every element of what it takes to create their final product.
In this five-week classlet for broadcast students, you will produce and report sports stories for broadcast television. The class will be divided into 2-person crews that consist of one videographer and one reporter. Roles and responsibilities will alternate for each project. Each crew will be assigned a different local high school football team as its beat and will be responsible for attending weekly practices and games during the duration of the practicum. You will learn and apply elements of sports reporting to every package you produce, including finding the narrative, interview skills, and working on deadline.
In this five-week classlet for broadcast students, you will produce and report sports stories for broadcast television. The class will be divided into 2-person crews that consist of one videographer and one reporter. Roles and responsibilities will alternate for each project. Each crew will be assigned a different local high school football team as its beat and will be responsible for attending weekly practices and games during the duration of the practicum. You will learn and apply elements of sports reporting to every package you produce, including finding the narrative, interview skills, and working on deadline.
Min Units
1
Max Units
3
Repeatable for Credit
Yes
Total Completions Allowed
2
Total Units Allowed
3
Grading Basis
GRD - Regular Grades A, B, C, D, E
Career
Undergraduate
Course Attributes
SEA - PD (Professional Development), SEC - PRO (Professionalism)
Enrollment Requirements
017425
Course Requisites
May be convened with
Component
Lecture
Optional Component
No