This lab and studio-based course builds on the Radio course from semester 1 and engages students in more advance production and presentation techniques and professional practices. The emphasis will be on natural and focused presentation and the module will be taught through a series of hands-on workshops and classes exploring the theory and practice of radio and podcasting. There will also be guest lectures by professional broadcasters. Students will develop, produce, and present a variety of audio/radio programmes for online streaming/podcasting. It will develop the student’s professional ability in handling programme contributors and interviewees during location/OB and studio work.
Radio – competition and opportunities
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National and international radio markets
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Masterclasses (guest speakers)
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Advanced Protools editing and mixing techniques
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Advanced computer automation, schedule design
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Voice tracking and pre-recording show
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Researching and planning and booking show guests
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Personal narrative
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Scripting and recording the music feature
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The module will be delivered through a combination of seminars, workshops, practical exercises and critical and reflective listening sessions.
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Other Assessment(s) | 100 |