Offering Information
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Course Team
Shyam Kottegoda
Ashley Jones
Summary
Outside broadcasts are presented in a variety of contexts, sport, concerts, major events, community activities and special occasions. An outside broadcast takes the listener to the event and gives them a front row seat. Students undertaking this course will explore the broader applications of the radio industry. In this course … For more content click the Read More button below.
SynopsisStudents will be engaged in the planning and delivery of a radio outside broadcast. These will vary in the rationale for undertaking an outside broadcast. You will learn the production and technical aspects of a radio outside broadcast from the location perspective as well as in studio.
Students should develop team skills, apply correct terminology, structure and legal obligations. It will give a different face to radio by developing descriptive language, engaging with the public and or celebrities.
The podcasting space will allow the student to understand effective use of the podcast, how and why they work, the relationship to core radio skills and how they can be commercially viable. This course will be supported by industry guests through NEP, the world's largest outside broadcast company, and leaders in the podcasting space.
Students should develop team skills, apply correct terminology, structure and legal obligations. It will give a different face to radio by developing descriptive language, engaging with the public and or celebrities.
The podcasting space will allow the student to understand effective use of the podcast, how and why they work, the relationship to core radio skills and how they can be commercially viable. This course will be supported by industry guests through NEP, the world's largest outside broadcast company, and leaders in the podcasting space.
Other Requisites or Enrolment Rules
Other
Other Requirements
Other
Offerings
Semester 2
EXT-SPRNG-SEM2
ON-SPRNG-SEM2
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, graduates will be able to:
1.
Apply skills in preparing and presenting a radio outside broadcast
2.
Effectively use language and engagement with the audience and event elements.
3.
Describe and analyse the function of a podcast providing examples of successful podcasts
4.
Organise and deliver a radio outside broadcast
5.
Construct and deliver a podcast production for posting
Topics
1. Technical functions of an outside broadcast 15.00
2. Production functions of an outside broadcast 15.00
3. Terminologies used for an outside broadcast 10.00
4. Role of an outside broadcast 10.00
5. History and Role of a podcast 20.00
6. Models of outside broadcasts and podcasts 30.00
Assessments
Assessment due dates (as listed in Week Due) are indicative until finalised by the end of Week 1 for each Study Period (Offering). After Week 1, Assessment due dates may change with the approval of the Dean (Academic) or Delegate in limited circumstances. All Assessment due date changes approved after Week 1 will be communicated to students accordingly via Handbook and StudyDesk.