Florida Department of Education
STUDENT PERFORMANCE STANDARDS

Course Title: Industrial Communications
Course Number: 8771110
Course Credit: 1

COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to develop basic entry-level skills required for careers in the communications industry.

OCCUPATIONAL COMPLETION POINT – DATA CODE A
Writer and Editor – SOC 27-3041

11.0 PLAN A SET FOR TELEVISION PRODUCTION--The student will be able to:

11.01 Prepare television set for a planned production.
11.02 Draw and design a set plan to scale.
11.03 Select and arrange state props.
11.04 Utilize hand tools to construct scene components.
11.05 Inspect and repair scenery as needed.

12.0 PERFORM LIGHTING ACTIVITIES FOR A PLANNED PRODUCTION--The student will be able to:

12.01 Describe types of lighting fixtures.
12.02 Identify parts of lighting fixtures.
12.03 Perform special effects lighting.
12.04 Set-up appropriate lighting for a production.
12.05 Describe functions of master lighting panel and dimmer board.
12.06 Operate master lighting panel to dimmer board.
12.07 Analyze lighting needs for production.

13.0 DEMONSTRATE CORRECT USE OF BASIC EQUIPMENT USED IN TELEVISION PRODUCTION--The student will be able to:

13.01 Load, record and play a videotape.
13.02 Demonstrate the steps necessary to set up, turn on and operate a video camera.
13.03 Demonstrate picture composition.
13.04 Identify, select and demonstrate use of an appropriate microphone.
13.05 Identify the qualities of a good audio track.
13.06 Demonstrate basic television lighting.
13.07 Explain the care, storage and use of television hardware and software.

14.0 DEMONSTRATE ABILITY TO IDENTIFY DIFFERENT TYPES OF SCRIPT COPY--The student will be able to:

14.01 Identify scripts by format.
14.02 Define terminology used in broadcast script writing.

15.0 DEMONSTRATE ABILITY TO WRITE SCRIPT IN BROADCAST STYLE--The student will be able to:

15.01 Plan and produce a storyboard.
15.02 Specify steps leading to broadcast scripts.
15.03 Write broadcast scripts.