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CA-111: Radio Production


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CA-111 is an integration of the fundamentals of radio scriptwriting, production procedures and techniques. Students are exposed to various radio programs-types and are given the chance to conceptualize, plan and produce these programs

Course Description:

This is an integrated course on the fundamentals of radio scriptwriting and radio production principles and techniques.


Course Objectives:
 
At the end of the semester, the students are expected to:

A.    fully understand the nature and intricacies of radio as a communication medium;

B.    know the history and evolution of radio as an important medium of communication;

C.   know the basic concepts and techniques in radio scriptwriting and production, which include among others, scriptwriting, direction and on-air and taped performances;

D.   identify the important attributes of a good radio script as basis for a quality radio production.

E.    write, produce and direct radio programs of varying formats.


Value Aims:

The students are expected to:

A.     value team work and team effort through radio scriptwriting and production exercises;

B.     practice punctuality and professionalism in radio scriptwriting and production exercises;

C.    develop critical thinking and fast decision making in assessing the use and application of theories in actual scriptwriting and production exercises;

D.    identify and use through actual exercises the potentials of radio as a medium to effect positive change in society;

E.     be resourceful, creative and do thorough research for all contents of scripts and productions; and  

F.     carry and encourage in scripts and productions positive Christian and Filipino values.  

 
Methodology:
 
Much of the semester will be devoted to actual radio scriptwriting and production. To prepare the students for these outputs, introductory, theoretical lectures, discussions and workshops will be given and/or conducted.

Students will work on their scripts and productions either individually or as teams. Outputs will be critiqued based on the quality of script; and creative and technical merits of productions.   
 
Course Requirements:
 
 For students to satisfactorily pass the course, they should accomplish the following:
A.    quality individual and radio scripts and productions
B.    active participation in class discussions and exercises
C.   program monitoring reports and reviews
D.   should not exceed five (5) cuts.   
 

Grading System:
 
Five (5) original radio scripts of varied formats will be written and produced by the students. The grades for each will be based on the final scripts and on-air or taped productions. For individual productions, only the producer/director/writer will be given grade, however, her staff is expected to perform well. 

*punctuality and attendance are given consideration in computing the term mark