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  • 3.00 Credits

    This first-semester, course uses an iterative design process to create and enhance imagery using Adobe Photoshop. Course activities include applying problem-solving techniques that simulate real-world visual communications design challenges. Topics include selections, layers, resolution, file formats, color systems, retouching, and copyright. This Visual Communications Careers core class is intended for students pursuing an award in Narrative Video Production. Other Century College students with the right prerequisites wishing to explore the area are welcome as well. Note: This course is cross-listed with 3DMA 1018, GRDP 1018, PHOT 1018 and WEBD 1018. Recommendation(s): Concurrently enrolled in NVP 1012 and NVP 1013
  • 3.00 Credits

    This intermediate, second-semester course continues the exploration of the technical practices of visual communications and how these practices are applied in various visual communications professions. Course activities focus on using industry standard software to develop media reflecting professional identity and brand. Further examination of the various career paths within the industry will also be covered. This Visual Communications Careers core class is intended for students pursuing an award in Narrative Video Production. Other Century College students with the right prerequisites wishing to explore the area are welcome as well. Note: This course is cross-listed with 3DMA 1019, GRDP 1019, PHOT 1019 and WEBD 1019. Prerequisite(s): NVP 1012 Recommendation(s): Concurrently enrolled in NVP 1015
  • 3.00 Credits

    This foundational, industry-focused narrative video course examines the application of storytelling and the ways in which story influences production decisions. Topics also include the basic operation and use of video cameras, camera supports, lighting, and other accessories, along with techniques for basic editing. In addition, this course provides the opportunity to plan and shoot short film productions. Note: Some class assignments require students to move, lift, and carry video equipment. Note: The basis of this industry is to travel to the location of the subject being filmed. With this in mind, students will be required to travel to locations off-campus and outside of class times to film content for this course. Each student has the responsibility to provide themselves with reliable transportation or adequate arrangements for rides.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course covers advanced video editing techniques, design, and visual effects. Topics include advanced workflow practices, color correction, audio control, and motion graphics. This course offers hands-on experience and skills with the workflow of Apple Final Cut Pro X and Apple Motion. Prerequisite(s): NVP 1133 Recommendation(s): Concurrently enrolled in in NVP 1137
  • 3.00 Credits

    Filmmaking projects that engage people rely on storytelling, group collaboration, and creative problem solving. This course practices the pre-production planning, production, and post- production editing workflow of video projects and narrative film productions. Note: Some class assignments require students to move, lift, and carry video equipment. Note: The basis of this industry is to travel to the location of the subject to be filmed. With this in mind, students will be required to travel to locations off-campus and outside of class times to film content for this course. Each student has the responsibility to provide themselves with reliable transportation or adequate arrangements for rides. Prerequisite(s): NVP 1133 Recommendation(s): Concurrent enrollment in NVP 1135
  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

    This course provides the opportunity for students to enhance their learning experience or explore a specialty area through independent study. Projects will be developed cooperatively between the student and the instructor in order to help the student pursue specific areas of interest related to Narrative Video Production. Proposed Prerequisite(s): Instructor and Dean Consent Recommendation(s): NVP 2133
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course addresses the continuing application of tools and techniques of sound pickup, amplification, recording, editing, distribution, and output as they apply to the craft of narrative video production. The use of digital audio equipment and software as well as analog audio equipment is covered. Prerequisite(s): NVP 1135 or Instructor Consent Recommendation(s): Concurrently enrolled in NVP 2133 and NVP 2134
  • 3.00 Credits

    This advanced course covers the key elements of multi-camera production primarily in a studio setting. Topics include production techniques, lighting, camera operations, monitors, audio, video signal switching, and editing. This course offers the opportunity to write, shoot, and edit field reporting projects, and then plan and produce a live studio production as the final group project. Note: Some class assignments require students to move, lift, and carry video equipment. Note: The basis of this industry is to travel to the location of the subject to be filmed. With this in mind, students will be required to travel to locations off-campus and outside of class times to film content for this course. Each student has the responsibility to provide themselves with reliable transportation or adequate arrangements for rides. Prerequisite(s): NVP 1137 Recommendation(s): Concurrent enrollment in NVP 2131 and NVP 213
  • 3.00 Credits

    This advanced, industry-focused narrative video production course covers the technical application of cinematography to storytelling, examining how story guides production decisions. Topics include advanced techniques for video cameras, camera supports, lighting, and other accessories, along with advanced editing techniques. This course includes an opportunity to plan and shoot advanced productions for college-coordinated clients. Note: Some class assignments require students to move, lift, and carry video equipment. Note: The basis of this industry is to travel to the location of the subject to be filmed. With this in mind, students will be required to travel to locations off-campus and outside of class times to film content for this course. Each student has the responsibility to provide themselves with reliable transportation or adequate arrangements for rides. Prerequisite(s): NVP 1137 Recommendation(s): Concurrently enrolled in NVP 2131 and NVP 2133
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides an in-depth introduction into Adobe After Effects, a popular software tool used by video production motion graphics professionals. Topics include keyframes, animation, compositing, particle systems, and motion tracking. Prerequisite(s): NVP 1135 or Instructor Consent Recommendation(s): Concurrently enrolled in NVP 2137 and NVP 2139
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