The aim of the course is to demonstrate through different examples how a live broadcast program comes together and which problems occur so that the students have sufficient knowledge to prepare one themselves.
Prerequisite(s)
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Corequisite(s)
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Special Requisite(s)
The minimum qualifications that are expected from the students who want to attend the course.(Examples: Foreign language level, attendance, known theoretical pre-qualifications, etc.)
Lecture where theoretical information is given, followed up intense practical work in the computer lab and studio
Principle Sources
Jo Pierson-Joke Bauwens, Digital Broadcasting : An Introduction to New Media, Bloomsbury Academic, 2014.
Küçükerdoğan, Bülent. Televizyon Ve..., Ütopya Yayınları, 2009.
Tülay Şeker, Teknoloji ve Televizyon, Literatürk Yayınları, 2009
Other Sources
Course Schedules
Week
Contents
Learning Methods
1. Week
General introduction, defining live broadcast programming
Fieldwork
2. Week
Historical development of broadcasting
Fieldwork
3. Week
Live Broadcast programming in Turkey
Fieldwork
4. Week
Exterior shooting and basic characteristics of television studios
Fieldwork
5. Week
Basic equipments necessary for live broadcast programming
Fieldwork
6. Week
Research for a live broadcast project
Fieldwork
7. Week
Midterm exam
Fieldwork
8. Week
Distribution of student projects
Fieldwork
9. Week
Types of live broadcast programs
Fieldwork
10. Week
Handing in of projects and discussion-evaluation of projects
Fieldwork
11. Week
content characteristics of live broadcast programs
Fieldwork
12. Week
interviews in live broadcast programs
Fieldwork
13. Week
editing for live broadcast programs
Fieldwork
14. Week
new final project
Fieldwork
15. Week
project continuation
Fieldwork
16. Week
hanging in of projects and general evaluation of the semester
Fieldwork
17. Week
Final exam
Fieldwork
Assessments
Evaluation tools
Quantity
Weight(%)
Midterm(s)
1
10
Homework / Term Projects / Presentations
1
20
Attendance
1
10
Final Exam
1
60
Program Outcomes
PO-1
Communication, art and culture related concepts to be priorities, all kinds of definitions can berelated to different areas.
PO-2
Interpret technological developments and related artistic and cultural perceptions
PO-3
Will be able to understand contemporary / contemporary cinema and television practices.
PO-4
Will be able to analyze the organic relationship between art, communication and society.
PO-5
Will be able to produce works that will learn the creative process and bring creativity to the foreground
PO-6
It will be able to work creatively, flexibly and independently in a disciplined and self-created line.
PO-7
Will be able to use the tools and equipment necessary for their profession in the right place and at the right time and will be able to implement their projects within the determined time.
PO-8
Will be able to express his / her creative ideas using visual messages.
PO-9
They will be able to give original products in different interdisciplinary fields like animation, photography, cinema.
PO-10
He will have experience in film management, screenplay, cinematography and editing.
PO-11
Will be able to prepare visual effects for cinema and television using computer based applications.
PO-12
He will have experience in acting, mimicry, dramatic improvisation.
PO-13
Be open to innovations in the field of mass communication and adapt to innovations in the field.
PO-14
It will be able to produce projects with experienced experts in national and international areas.
PO-15
Competitions, exhibitions, festivals, seminars etc. in national and international areas. will participate in the events.
Learning Outcomes
LO-1
The knowledge of the strategies used in live broadcast programming
LO-2
The ability to prepare a live broadcast program
LO-3
The experience of editing and preparing a program for live broadcast
LO-4
The experience of doing an interview for a live broadcast program
LO-5
The knowledge of and the ability to use the necessary equipment for a live broadcast program