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3.00 Credits
Lec-2, lab-4 Theory and operation of video production equipment and facilities. Video production planning and organization, concept development, program design, project documentation, and production management. Production of studio-based video programming for Cable Television Channel 27 and the district's Media Services video production unit. CSU
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3.00 Credits
Lec-2, lab-4 A basic introduction to video production facilities, equipment, and operations for advanced students in advertising, architecture, design and illustration, electronic engineering, film production, journalism, multimedia, graphic communications, and theatre arts. CSU
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3.00 Credits
Lec-3, lab-3 PREREQ.: BCST 140 or 145 or FILM 24, plus BCST 119, IDST 120 or CS 100M, or demonstration of their exit skills Repeat: max. 6 units Digital video editing for video and film projects using industry standard AVID Xpress and Media Composer software on a Macintosh platform. Organizing the video edit, routing a networked video signal, digitizing video signal, creating the EDL, editing theory, editing principles, editing aesthetics, titling and 2D/3D effects, and output of final product from network to videotape. Students compete several short video editing projects. CSU
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3.00 Credits
Lec-3, lab-3 PREREQ.: BCST 140 or FILM 24, plus BCST 119, IDST 120 or CS 100M, or demonstration of their exit skills An introduction to desktop editing skills for video, film, and multimedia projects using FinalCut Pro and other software on a Macintosh platform. CSU
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3.00 Credits
Lec-3, lab-3 Repeat: max. 6 units Aesthetic and technical elements of video field production, with emphasis on concept development, pre-production, production, and post-production. Students collaborate to create video packages for air on San Francisco's Educational Access cable channels and assist with productions for clients of the College's Broadcast Media Services video production unit. CSU
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3.00 Credits
Lec-3, lab-3 PREREQ.: BCST 119 or IDST 120 or GRPH 25; and BCST 143 or 144 or GRPH 98A or 100A or FILM 56 or PHOT 57 or 60A Repeat: max. 6 units A survey of digital effects for video and television using motion graphics and compositing for video. Effects are created and integrated with video projects for broadcast, cablecast, and webcast in a hands-on laboratory setting. CSU
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3.00 Credits
Lec-4, lab-5 Repeat: max. 6 units Advanced, computer-based post production editing using EDL-run linear and non-linear editing systems. Emphasis on A-B roll editing, edit list management, digital video effects, integration of graphics and keys, and video layering. Use of systems such as Avid to edit your own pre-shot video or film to create programs for air, theatrical, or multimedia use. CSU
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3.00 Credits
Lec-3, lab-6, field trips PREREQ.: BCST 140 and completion/concurrent enrollment in BCST 119 Advise: BCST 110, 115 , 126 , 145; and BCST 143 or 144 Repeat: max. 6 units Aesthetic and technical elements of studio television production with emphasis on program development. Students collaborate to design, write and produce programming using contemporary broadcast studio standards and technology for cablecast on San Francisco's Educational Access Cable Channel 27, 75 and distribution on the internet. CSU
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3.00 Credits
Lec-3, lab-6, field trips PREREQ.: BCST 145 and completion/concurrent enrollment in BCST 119 Advise: BCST 110 , 126 , 140 ; and BCST 143 or 144 Repeat: max. 6 uits Advanced aesthetic and technical elements of digital video field production. Students write and produce digital video packages from concept through post-production, and collaborate in teams to create professional quality digital video packages and segments for cablecast on Educational Access Television Channel 27, 75, and distribution on the internet. CSU
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2.00 Credits
Conf-1, lab-2, work-3, field trips .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. P/NP only Repeat: max. 6 units Work on electronic media communications project acceptable to both the student and the instructor. Only a project having significant value in the field of broadcast electronic media arts will be approved. CSU
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