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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CAM 110 This course is an introduction to basic audio and video techniques used in digital video production while providing hands-on instruction using the industry standard video editing software Adobe Premiere.
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Prerequisite: CAM 103 The student is introduced to Poser software and will gain a basic understanding of a 3D environment, objects, and materials. Students will create 3D scenes and customize ready-to-use figures to create realistic 3D portraits and animations. Students will create still images, animations, and output movies for use in Web, print, and video projects.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CAM 103 In 2D Computer Animation, the student gains a basic understanding of the process for the creation of two-dimensional animation sequences. Students create storyboards and use 2D animation software to create on-screen animations. This course focuses on the completion of a student's storyboard into a linear or non-linear animation. Topics include: pre-production and storyboarding elements, cinematic control, input/ouput, sound, and lip synchronization.
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Prerequisites: CIS 2261, CAM 118, CAM 105 In 2D Computer Animation, the student gains a basic understanding of the process for the creation of two-dimensional animation sequences. Students create storyboards and use 2D animation software to create on-screen animations. This course focuses on the completion of a student's storyboard into a linear or non-linear animation. Topics include: pre-production and storyboarding elements, cinematic control, input/ouput, sound, and lip synchronization.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CAM 105 This course will allow the student to explore the many options Adobe InDesign provides for creating comprehensive layouts, including formatting text and body copy, designing display headlines, setting up a document, working with process and non-process colors, placing graphics from Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, working with tabs and tables, and preparing a layout for output. The course will give the student an understanding of how to create and effectively integrate elements used in layout.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CAM 125 In the Page Layout II course, the student will learn to plan projects for both production and distribution and complete them more efficiently with focus on a more efficient workflow. The student will learn to think about considerations specific to different types of projects and how to reuse content. This course introduces real-world techniques using Adobe InDesign through a set of projects that include template generation, color management, typography, preflighting and packaging.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CAM 101, DDF 133 The student is introduced to the aesthetic aspects of game design. The focus is on level design creation using the Unreal Engine to create indoor and vast outdoor environments, how to texture and light them, and add interactive elements that make them aesthetically pleasing and fun to play.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: All required diploma courses Guides students through the process of compiling their work into final interactive portfolios. Students apply techniques and strategies to market themselves in their chosen fields. Emphasis is placed on students assessing their most marketable skills and designing the portfolio to best market these skills.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CFC 105, SCT 100 Introduces the concepts and practices of basic site layout, footings, and foundation construction. Students will use layout equipment for on-site laboratory practice. Topics include: zoning restrictions and codes; batter boards installation; builder's levels; squaring methods; footings; plot plan interpretation; materials estimation; foundation types; foundation forms; edge forms; waterproofing; and soil testing and excavation.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CFC 102, CFC 103, CFC 105, SCT 100 Introduces materials identification, material estimation, and installation procedures of floor and sill framing members. On-site construction procedures will be emphasized. Topics include: size selection of girders and joints; materials estimation; and layout and installation procedures.
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