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Registration Number / Date:
TXu001729890 / 2010-8-20
Application Title:
Live Wire Entertainment: Visual & Performing Arts Program.TXu001729890
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Date of creation: 2002
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Thank You
Sincerely
Melchi N. Jones
Live Wire Records/Live Wire Enterprise
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LIVE WIRE ENTERPRISE
CAE/IPI #: 619112274
Live Wire Records ®™
http://livewirerecords.co/
Entertainment, Production, Audio Video & Film, Creative Consulting Firm, Management; Music Publishing; Touring & Merchandising; Film & Television; and Music label
S.L.A.P TV & Digital Magazine
http://slaptventertainment.com/
Reality TV Show of Behind scenes of Entertainment Industry; Filming, Shows, Events, Concerts Movies -Various Musicians, Athletes, Celebrities, & Comedians on set behind the scenes all major events
Melchi N. Jones
President, Executive Producer, Director, and Publisher
Private Investor and developer in Real estate Direct buyer & seller of Commercial, Mixed use, & Residential Property.
Major developer & Light Construction Remodeling, rentals and sales of National Foreclosures
Artist/Project development, Stage production set construction
acreage Land Investment 4 – 5 star Time Share sales & rental
Owner / C.E.O
Live Wire Records/Live Wire Enterprise
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LIVE WIRE ENTERPRISE
CAE/IPI #: 619112274
Contact Information
Websites links:
http://livewireenterprise.com/
http://livewireathletics.com/
http://livewirerecords.co/
http://livewirerecordsofficial.com/
http://slaptventertainment.com/
Live Wire Records
The Publishing Entertainment Co. & Post Production House Including, but not limited to:
Touring & Merchandise
Film & TV
Management
Publishing
Consulting
Music
Books
New Business Ventures
Wire Enterprise Performing Arts Program
and Performing Arts Center / Department)
VISUAL COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY: PHOTOGRAPHY-TELEVISION
TXu001729890 / 2010-8-20
Description
This program is designed for individuals seeking professional training in
photography, television, radio, and video. The curriculum prepares
students for entry level positions in these fields, as well as transfer to
colleges and universities with communication programs. In addition to
intensive hands-on laboratory experiences covering visual principles,
materials, equipment and processes, television, radio and audio production
techniques and electronic image creation, the student will explore business
practices and procedures commonly associated with the media field.
This program encourages the selection of electives that are most appropriate to
the student’s specific career goals and/or transfer program requirements of
four-year institutions. Courses in speech, theatre, art, business and
introductory computer activities are highly desirable additions to the basic
program.
(Housed in the Visual and Performing
Arts Department)Program Learning Outcomes
1) Demonstrate the mastery of specific functions and controls of a
photographic camera.
2) Demonstrate the mastery of specific functions and controls of a video
camera.
3) Display the ability to set up in studio practice specific lighting diagrams.
4) Use and respond to instructions applying specific lighting terminology.
5) Apply an understanding of compositional rules and their application to still
and moving images
6) Express effective methods of storytelling and relate them to various still
or moving images.
7) Set up and adjust audio levels correctly in recording situations.
8) Set up and adjust audio levels correctly in editing situations.
9) Express with a functional understanding the basis of visual communications
theory and its potential influence on culture and identity.
Requirements for Program Entrance
Algebra (1 year high school math). (Photography recommended).
Distribution Requirements
|
Credit Hours
|
FIRST SEMESTER: 15 Credit Hours
|
|
SPC 140 Introduction to Speech
Communication OR
SPC 141 Interpersonal Speech
SPC 142 Public Speaking OR
SPC 143 Small Group Communication |
3
|
PHO 106 Photography I
|
3
|
COM 101 Introduction to Mass Media
|
3
|
AAD 104 Intro to Graphic Design,
2D OR
COM 115 Computer Generated Images |
3
|
Total
|
|
SECOND SEMESTER: 15 Credit Hours
|
|
COM 120 Media Literacy
|
3
|
COM 150 Video Production I OR COM 202 Techniques of Television I |
3
|
COMMUNICATION /PHOTOGRAPHY ELECTIVE*
|
3
|
Total
|
|
THIRD SEMESTER: 17 Credit Hours
|
|
COMMUNICATION /PHOTOGRAPHY
ELECTIVES* |
9
|
Total
|
|
FOURTH SEMESTER: 15 Credit Hours
|
|
COMMUNICATION /PHOTOGRAPHY
ELECTIVE* |
3
|
ELECTIVE
|
3
|
COM 270 Media and Society
|
3
|
Total
|
|
TOTAL CREDITS
|
|
COMMUNICATION/PHOTOGRAPHY
ELECTIVES* |
|
AAD 256 Motion Graphics
|
3
|
AAD 260 Applied Imaging, Raster
Graphics |
3
|
COM 130 Media Writing
|
3
|
COM 142 Broadcast Performance
|
3
|
COM 150 Video Production
|
3
|
COM 202 Techniques of Television I
|
3
|
COM 203 Compositing and Visual
Effects |
3
|
COM 204 Radio Production
|
3
|
COM 211 Practicum in Media I
|
3
|
COM 212 Techniques of Television
II |
3
|
COM 221 Practicum in Media II
|
6
|
COM 230 Scriptwriting
|
3
|
COM 264 Video Production II
|
3
|
COM 267 Video Editing
|
3
|
PHO 113 Media Photography II
|
3
|
PHO 164 Digital Imaging
|
3
|
PHO 213 Color Photography
|
4
|
PHO 223 Photographic Documentation
|
4
|
Careers / Related Careers
Rank
|
Job Title
|
Most Common Major
|
% Workers with Major
|
Mid-Career Pay
|
% High Job Meaning
|
1
|
Chief Marketing
Officer (CMO) |
Communication
|
11%
|
$187,000
|
58%
|
2
|
Vice President (VP),
Communications |
Communication
|
32%
|
$159,000
|
N/A
|
3
|
Vice President (VP),
Marketing |
Communication
|
11%
|
$152,000
|
57%
|
4
|
Vice President (VP),
Account Management |
Communication
|
16%
|
$144,000
|
N/A
|
5
|
Vice President (VP),
Marketing & Business Development |
Communication
|
11%
|
$143,000
|
N/A
|
6
|
Group Account
Director |
Communication
|
14%
|
$142,000
|
N/A
|
7
|
Director of Strategy
|
Communication
|
9%
|
$140,000
|
N/A
|
8
|
Online Marketing
Director |
Communication
|
9%
|
$118,000
|
N/A
|
8
|
Social Media
Director |
Communication
|
16%
|
$118,000
|
N/A
|
10
|
Vice President (VP),
Public Relations |
Communication
|
27%
|
$116,000
|
N/A
|
11
|
Executive Producer
|
Communication
|
20%
|
$115,000
|
N/A
|
12
|
Director of
Communications and Digital Strategy |
Journalism &
Mass Communication |
13%
|
$109,000
|
N/A
|
12
|
Global Marketing
Manager |
Communication
|
11%
|
$109,000
|
N/A
|
14
|
Account Director
|
Communication
|
16%
|
$108,000
|
23%
|
14
|
Marketing Consultant
|
Communication
|
12%
|
$108,000
|
N/A
|
Promotions Manager
programs or produce collateral materials, such as posters, contests, coupons,
or giveaway’s, to create extra interest…
subjects, using digital or film cameras and equipment. May develop negatives or
use computer software to produce finished…
Motion Pictures, Television, and Radio
of cast and technical crew for stage, motion pictures, television, or radio
programs.
promotional needs, such as packaging, displays, or logos. May use a variety of
mediums to achieve artistic or decorative…
Industrial Designer
appliances, and children’s toys. Combine artistic talent with research on
product use, marketing, and materials…
Animator
using film, video, computers, or other electronic tools and media for use in
products or creations, such as computer…
Including Painter, Sculptor, and Illustrator
and techniques.
visual communications media, such as print, broadcasting, and advertising.
Direct workers engaged in art work or…
Audio-Visual and
Multimedia Collections Specialist
in education. May record, catalogue, and file materials.
maintenance activities. Perform testing and quality assurance of web sites and
web applications.
implement Web site content, graphics, performance, and capacity. May integrate
Web sites with other computer applications…
software to produce publication-ready material.
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