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CMAT 358: Electronic Design
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
An introduction to design and production for various electronic media, including video,Web and other emerging technologies.The course will focus on the organization of visual space, both moving and stationary, visual strategies and the appropriateness of visual design for a variety of audiences. It will introduce basic HTML coding,Web editing software and animation. Laboratory fee required. prerequisite: CMAT 350
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CMAT 361: Writing for the Media
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
Scripting for various media, including multi-image, audio, video, interactive media and Web pages. Emphasizes the translation of information, ideas and experience into various presentational formats and applies that knowledge to informational, persuasive and dramatic scripts.
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CMAT 363: Creative Writing Workshop:Screenwriting
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
Intensive writing experience for students interested in writing drama for television and film. Emphasizes characterization, dialogue and plot development as well as conventions of and script formats for television and film.
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CMAT 364: Digital Photography
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
Explores creation and manipulation of both still and video images in the digital environment. Through lectures, critiques, demonstrations, picture taking and digital manipulation exercises, students will learn to shoot, edit and use a variety of digital techniques to produce material for print and Web distribution. Emphasis will be placed on the development of portfolio-quality pieces. Laboratory fee required.
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CMAT 367: Multi-Image Production
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
The conceptualizing, planning and production of multiscreen and multimedia presentations. Photographic techniques, visual design, the synthesis of pictures and sound and the increasing use of computers to process visual and aural information are emphasized. Laboratory fee required.
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CMAT 368: Photojournalism
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
Problems of producing and selecting photos for print and for other visual media.The relationship between text, photographs and design. Experience in preparing photo essays that incorporate both photographs and copy. Laboratory fee required.
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CMAT 369: Digital Video
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
The use of portable video equipment for producing location and small-studio nonbroadcast presentations and the planning and management of industrial video facilities.The production context is emphasized with special attention given to public-access cable, corporate and institutional uses of video. Laboratory fee required.
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CMAT 371: Mass Media & Society
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
Mass media as a vital force in contemporary society.The impact of television, film, music, advertising and other media on our economic, political and social systems. Evaluation of means to effect creative solutions to social problems via media use. A study of current controversies and research. Laboratory fee may be required.
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CMAT 381: Representing Reality:News & Documentary
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
Examination of the process, problems and techniques of gathering and presenting information.Moving from a historical context, the course looks at the lines between news, documentary and propaganda; the forces that shape and influence the presentation of information; difficulties in determining objectivity; and contemporary issues relating to reality programming. Balancing theory and analysis are hands-on newsgathering and production activities. Laboratory fee may be required.
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CMAT 407: Internship in Communication
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
Students apply skills and knowledge from coursework to jobs in the field of corporate communication. Grading: pass/fail. This course is eligible for a continuing studies grade. prerequisites: senior status and permission of the program director
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