ART 222 - Digital Multimedia KCC AA/DA

Institution:
Kapiolani Community College
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Description:
hours lecture/lab per week Prerequisite(s): ART 202, with a grade of "C" or higher and approval of the Digital Multimedia entrance portfolio review or acceptance into a NMA AS specialization.Comment: ART 222 may not be audited. ART 222 provides studio experience in multimedia concepts and techniques including image processing, motion graphic design, digital video, sound editing, and multimedia authoring software in the creation of interactive multimedia art works. Upon successful completion of ART 222, the student should be able to: Develop conceptual thinking skills with regard to digital multimedia. Demonstrate relevant contemporary responses to digital multimedia . Describe the impact of digital multimedia on human communication. Integrate the use of image processing, motion graphic design, digital video, sound editing, and multimedia authoring software in the creation of unified multimedia art works. Prepare site plans; preliminary concept drawings; storyboards; graphical elements; interface design incorporating motion graphics; sound and interactivity for digital multimedia. Develop an understanding of user-centered design. Analyze basic information structures and demonstrate the ability to research topics and organize ideas into comprehensive information hierarchies. Demonstrate the ability to create, manipulate and organize information in the production of multimedia materials. Comprehend and successfully apply the visual elements of line, shape, value, color, texture, time, and the design principles of balance, rhythm, emphasis, contrast, variation, repetition, and unity to digital multimedia assignments. Use problem-solving strategies to complete the creative process from concept development through revisions to final output. Review and analyze the team development process. Work effectively as a team member to achieve creative decisions. Develop strong group communication skills and the ability to speak clearly during critiques. Effectively write about and defend course work conceptually.
Credits:
3.00
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Lecture
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Phone Number:
(808) 734-9000
Regional Accreditation:
Western Association of Schools and Colleges
Calendar System:
Semester

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