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What does the radio and television director major study?

Radio and television director majors are as follows:

Courses studied by radio and television directors include: introduction to media art, communication, introduction to television art, broadcasting and hosting, introduction to drama art, analysis of film and television works, China opera, audio-visual language, color science, TV program production, lighting technology, photography technology, radio and television program editing and technology, documentary creation, radio and television program hosting, TV program planning and nonlinear editing technology.

Radio and television director is a newly opened major in recent years, which belongs to art major. It is an applied talent who can master the professional theory, knowledge and skills of radio and television program planning, planning, creation and production, has a high political level, theoretical literacy and artistic appreciation ability, has certain cultural and scientific knowledge, is familiar with the propaganda policies and regulations of the party and the state, and can engage in radio and television program production in radio, film and television systems or other departments.

Training objectives:

The major of radio and television editing and directing focuses on the discipline and industry frontier of radio and television development, aiming at cultivating compound talents with radio and television program editing and directing, documentary film editing and directing, channel and column planning, program interview and production, and engaging in broadcast hosting and other language communication in radio, television, Internet and other media institutions. Colleges and universities should set appropriate training objectives according to their own basic orientation. The training goal should be relatively stable and based on the needs of social, economic and industrial development.

Regular evaluation, timely revision and improvement.