Dmjn330 Br: Audio Storytelling Ii
4 weeks ago
**Date**:May 24, 2023
**Location**: Brantford, CA
**Company**:Wilfrid Laurier University
**Faculty/Academic Area**: Faculty of Liberal Arts
**Department**: Digital Media and Journalism
**Campus**: Brantford
**Employee Group**: WLUFA
**Requisition ID**:6105
**Position Title**: DMJN330 BR - Audio Storytelling II (Fall 2023)
**Term**: Fall 2023 (Sept 7, 2023 - Dec 21, 2023)
**Mode of Delivery**:Lecture,** **In-Person
**Days/Times**: Mondays, 11:30 am - 2:20 pm
**Hours per week/Hours Total**: 36 Total
**Anticipated Class Size**: 40
**Additional Course Requirements**: None
**Posted on**: May 24, 2023
**Posting ends**: June 8, 2023
**Position Summary**:
This course builds on the fundamentals of capturing, editing and distributing broadcast quality audio with a digital focus, providing an opportunity for students to expand their skills and knowledge, as well as their ability to analyze and critique professional audio projects. Students will produce feature-length, research-based digital audio projects and may have the opportunity to work with community partners.
**Qualifications - Required**:Bachelor’s Degree
**Qualifications-Other**:
- At least five years of experience reporting, editing, and/or producing audio (radio) news, features, documentaries, or research-based podcasting preferred
- Prior experience teaching digital audio recording, editing, production, and vocal performance in a reporting-or research-based context is an asset
**Salary**: $9025.89 (Stipend)
**Application Deadline**: June 8, 2023: 11:59pm
**Submit with Application**:
Required for All Applicants
- CV
Required for External Applicants
- Names and Contact Information for Referees
- Cover Letter
- Teaching Dossier
Optional
- Link to an online portfolio of published/broadcast audio work relevant to the course
**Applications may be addressed to**:
Dr. David Haskell
Chair, Part-time Appointment Committee
Digital Media and Journalism
Faculty of Liberal Arts
Wilfrid Laurier University
**To Apply**:
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