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Phone: (949) 582-4209
Fax: (949) 347-9004
Charlie Myers 
Department Chair
Communication Arts Instructor
(949) 582-4209
Terry Wedel 
Dir/College Radio Station Operations
(949) 582-4714
Dawn Kamber 
Radio News Director
(949) 582-4508
Julie Brady Jenner 
Communication Arts Instructor
(949) 582-4712
Hiro Konishi 
Communication Arts Instructor (949) 582-4220
Matt Brodet 
Lab Technician, Communication Arts (949) 582-4922
Scott Greene  Lab Technician, Communication Arts (949) 582-4321
Mark Kruhmin  Video Production Specialist (949) 582-4509
Office Hours
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Communication Arts
Hands-on experience is the hallmark of the Communication Arts Department, which provides and encourages both field and studio work in the media industry.
View our certificates in the College Catalog - Cinema//Television/Radio .
Summer 2008 Class Schedule
Fall 2008 Class Schedule
RADIO
The radio program is built around Saddleback College’s
on-air radio station - 88.5FM KSBR, and its Internet radio station - OCRockRadio.com. Students are eligible to audition
for an airshift after completing two classes (CA110 and CA113). No other
college in the area offers students on-air shifts after one semester.
You’ll learn digital audio editing using the latest software,
and programming and production with an emphasis on hands-on experience.
An internship can also provide students with positions at Orange County,
Los Angeles, and San Diego market radio stations.
In addition to training Saddleback’s Communication Arts students,
KSBR is a community service station focusing its attention on Orange
County news, traffic, weather, and entertainment. KSBR has received
the Associated Press “Instant News” citation, AP’s
Certificate of Excellence for overall coverage, and is the only California
Station to be a 3-time winner of the American Heart Association’s
C. Everett Koop, M.D. Award.
KSBR’s primary format is contemporary jazz, but it also has weekend
specialty shows featuring other musical styles like reggae, folk, ragtime,
rock, Latin jazz, blues, and hip-hop music. OCRockRadio.com features a mix of alternative and indie music designed to provide students with the experience they need to get jobs at high-energy rock and pop stations.
TV
The Communication Arts department provides you with hands-on experience and a strong  foundation upon which to build your artistic talent. Video production has expanded incredibly in the last few years, providing opportunities in digitalproduction, cd-rom and dvd authoring, and video streaming for the internet. Our goal is to help you take the best elements of your talent and apply them to work in the industry.
The television courses offer you studies in basic and advanced production, producing, shooting and editing for Channel 39 and the opportunity to work in many formats of programming. Very few colleges will offer students an opportunity to produce on-air programming and receive broadcast credits. Channel 39 TV schedule.
At Saddleback’s Communication Arts program, we encourage you to participate in the creation of the channel’s programming.
Internships are also available as you become familiar with the program and find a specialty you enjoy working in. Mentoring, networking and interning are all basic elements of success you’ll discover within the program. Our alumni list is a great example of how these elements, along with our core classes will help you become a success in your field and someone who will contribute your own creativity to the industry - a new addition to the talent pool!
Our Basic Television Production class starts you off with an introduction to equipment operation, crew positions, and aesthetics, dealing with pre-production, production and post-production.
Our 4-camera studio configuration allows you to shoot a variety of formats and the curriculum allows you to experience each crew position so you can find what works for you and where your talent lies.
Within the television program, you’ll have opportunities to learn about pitching project ideas, producing, lighting, shooting, directing and much more. Our goal is to give our students access to state-of-the-art equipment, solid academics, a strong sense of aesthetics and interaction with industry people.
FILM
For more than 20 years, the Communication Arts Department has been known for giving students hands on experience. This means that you design your film, you shoot it, and you edit it. We’ve always put the concept of bringing the “real world” into the classroom as a priority.
Shooting on the latest technology including Red Digital Cinema and Final Cut Pro 6 HD, Saddleback offers you the full set filmmaking tools such as dollys, steadicams, and industry standard lighting, camera, and audio packages. Our productions each year are featured in the Newport Beach Film Festival and we consistently send our students to the top university film schools or place them in desirable internships and jobs.
Saddleback’s Communication Arts Departmentis offering courses designed to help you succeed in the field, including outstanding 1 to 2 day workshops for students who want to specialize in a specific area of filmmaking. We continue to teach the approach of concept to final edit in terms of visual storytelling, aesthetics, composition, directing, producing, cinematography, lighting, audio and editing. Learn why we were featured this year by Movie Maker magazine and discover the elite film school here at Saddleback College.
For more information contact Charlie Myers at (949) 582-4209 or cmyers7@saddleback.edu.
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