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Adjunct Lecturer - The Big Picture
University Of Texas At Austin - Los Angeles Center
Burbank, CA
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Adjunct lecturer needed to teach one course for the University of Texas at Austin's Los Angeles Center in Burbank during the upcoming fall semester (approx. Aug 21 - Dec 1, 2017). Class meets once per week for 3 hrs. Day/time to be negotiated. Pay is $6500. Industry experience required, teaching experience strongly preferred.
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The Big Picture
Tracking the life cycle of film, television, and digital media from inception of original ideas all the way through marketing and distribution, The Big Picture is designed to explore industry topics in entertainment. Through case studies, readings, class discussions, and guest speakers representing all facets of the entertainment industry, students will investigate how media industries operate, the commercial challenges facing content producers and distributors, and the continual struggle between creativity and the bottom line.
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Adjunct lecturer needed to teach one course for the University of Texas at Austin's Los Angeles Center in Burbank during the upcoming fall semester (approx. Aug 21 - Dec 1, 2017). Class meets once per week for 3 hrs. Day/time to be negotiated. Pay is $6500. Industry experience required, teaching experience strongly preferred.
Course description follows:
The Big Picture
Tracking the life cycle of film, television, and digital media from inception of original ideas all the way through marketing and distribution, The Big Picture is designed to explore industry topics in entertainment. Through case studies, readings, class discussions, and guest speakers representing all facets of the entertainment industry, students will investigate how media industries operate, the commercial challenges facing content producers and distributors, and the continual struggle between creativity and the bottom line.
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