COM 251 Introduction to Electronic Media
Department of Communication
Indiana University Purdue University Fort Wayne

Fall 2003
M-W 4:30-5:45 Neff 141

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Instructor Information
Course Description
Course Objectives
Texts
Assignments
Course Policies
Work Teams
Course Schedule and Readings

Dr. Jonathan David Tankel
230F Neff Hall
Phone: 481-5789
E-mail: tankel@ipfw.edu
Office Hours:
Monday and Wednesday 3:00-4:15
and by appointment

Course Description
Cr. 3. A study of the ways in which ideas are expressed through techniques unique to the language of radio, television, and film. The course focuses on the scenes, camera and lens movement, tempo, editing concepts, montage, sound, perspective, fades, seques, and other special effects prerequisite to effective communication through electronic media.

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Course Objectives
At the conclusion of the course, students will be able:

  1. To recognize the communication techniques employed by media producers;
  2. To become familiar with the lexicon of terms used to describe those techniques; and
  3. To evaluate critically the aesthetics of media productions.

Readings



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Assignments
All assignment must be completed in order to achieve a passing grade in this course.

  1. Quizzes
    Quizzes based on the assigned text readings will be given randomly during the semester.
    Be prepared!.
  2. Creative Project
    Each student group will create a public service announcement for a non-profit organization in Fort Wayne. This will entail a storyboard that shows each individual shot and the acompanying soundtrack.
    Storyboards:
    Indian Advertisement 1
    Indian Advertisement 2
    Cartoon
    Storyboards The project will also include a rationale for the production choices in terms of the intended meanings.
    Group Project Due: November 24
  3. Critical Essays
    Each student will complete two critical essays. The essays will be patterned on the model essays provided in the text.
    Essay #1: Semiotic analysis of a television commercial (see Appendix 1)
    Due: October 15
    Essay #2: Critical analysis of the visual style of an extended sequence from a film This essay should include appropriate references, bibliography and a shot list (see Appendix 2).
    Due: December 3
  4. Final Examination Essay
    Provide an explanation of the The Prisoner using the various aesthetic and critical approaches offered by the class

Grading
Course assignments and examinations will be weighted as follows:

Quizzes100 points
Creative Project (Group) 200 points
Critical Essay #1250 points
Critical Essay #2 250 points
Final Examination200 points
Total 1000 points

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The final grade will be based on the following scale:
PointsGrade
1000-890 pointsA
889-790 pointsB
789-700 pointsC
699-600 pointsD
599 points-belowF

Course Policies
1. You are expected to attend class.
2. All assignments must be turned in. Failure to turn in an assigment will result in a grade of F for the course.
3. No late assignments will be accepted. Due dates are stated in the syllabus.
4. No handwritten assignments will be accepted.

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Campus Services
1. If you have or aquire a disability and would like to find out what special services may be available to you, contact Services for Students with Disabilities in WU 118 & 218 (481-6657, voice/TTY).
2. The IPFW Writing Center:
I encourage you to visit the IPFW Writing Center, Kettler G19, where writing consultants can help you understand assignments; brainstorm, develop and logically organize your ideas; learn strategies for wqrirting clearly; avoid plagiarism; and improve your documentation, editing, and proofreading skills. Bring your writing assignment for any class, questions, ideas, and a draft (if you have one). The service is free. Walk-ins arre welcome, but to ensure help when you need it, sign up for appointments on the board outside KT G19 or call 481-5740. Writing improvement happens over time, so visit regularly. Every writer needs a reader. Online at http://www.ipfw.edu/engl/wchome.htm .

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