Let Your Voice Be Heard….

BASIC RADIO PRODUCTIO

for 

Board Ops and Production Assistants

Creating news and entertainment...

The BASIC RADIO PRODUCTION course enhances the "Radio Announcing" studies program and offers a unique opportunity for students to earn an additional credential for their resume as they enter and move up in the radio broadcasting industry. The School limits the size of each class to ten (10) persons. In order to qualify for the course, you must be registered before the class closes. Registration is on a "first-come, first-served" basis. We expect to close the class well in advance of the starting date.

The Next Class starts 

September 21, 2010

 

Tuesdays  6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Enroll early to save your space in the class and get a discount.  

This CLASS  fills quickly so enroll NOW. This is a limited class and enrollment is based on a first come basis. To save your place you only need the down payment of $300. 
You must register in advance.

AUDIO PRODUCTION IS HOT !

THERE ARE PLENTY OF JOBS FOR BOARD OPERATORS IN EVERY RADIO STATION IN THE COUNTRY.

THIS COURSE OPENS THE DOOR TO OTHER RADIO JOBS.

DON'T WAIT - CALL TODAY

ONCE FILLED, WE CLOSE THE REGISTRATION UNTIL THE NEXT CLASS .

    Make an appointment to register now. We look forward to working with you during this challenging experience.

BASIC RADIO PRODUCTION 
    The BASIC RADIO PRODUCTION course gives students a background in radio production techniques typically used in radio station operations. It is designed to teach the student skills in recording sound and editing.
6  Comprehensive Study Sessions 24 Clock Hours

CURRICULUM
Session 1 ORIENTATION AND REVIEW OF BOARD OPERATIONS  and BROADCAST OPERATION Commercials, News features and short news stories with actuality included, Radio drama, Microphones and sound, Pickup patterns, CDs, Digital Mini Discs, Tape recorders,  Tracks, Mixing
Session 2 DIGITAL SPLICING AND DUBBING How these are used to put together audio productions such as commercials and news features, do's and don'ts of splicing, electronic editing
Session 3 DIGITAL EDITING IN AUDIO PRODUCTION Advantages of using digital editing, do's and don'ts of using computers, how to record sound using different digital software products from different audio sources. 
Session 4 THE NEWS FEATURE IN AUDIO PRODUCTION How to technically put together a news feature, how to record actualities to a computer  using multi-track software. How  to clean up the sound of the cassette recorded actualities, importance of a well prepared script.
Session 5 COMMERCIALS IN AUDIO PRODUCTION Use of sound effects and music in producing a commercial, importance of balance between voice and music in commercial, importance of precisely timed sound effects, ways of creating sound effects, when to use sound effects records, editing songs for commercial music beds, different types of production methods.
Session 6 THE RADIO SHOW - Importance of putting a show together as an exercise of production skills, linking dramas to today's commercials, creation of sound effects for radio drama, mixing sound effects to create sound illusions; recording, playing back and evaluating  drama.

To receive more information, or to register, for this course or any other course please click above.

The follow on course to this course is the Internet Broadcasting course.

If you're interested in Digital Broadcast Journalism this new course can be

substituted for the Internet Broadcasting course.