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3.00 Credits
This course teaches students how to conceptualize, shoot and edit a video project. The use of digital cameras as well as lighting and audio instruments on location will be covered. Students will learn pre-production planning, crew protocols and directing skills as they shoot an original project. The fundamentals of post production techniques, from basic editing to final mastering, are taught in a state-of-the-art digital editing lab.
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Prerequisite: VAT 100 and VAT 153
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3.00 Credits
This course builds upon VAT 161 and focuses on the skills needed to successfully plan and complete a multi-camera professional studio production. Classes are conducted in a stateof- the-art, fully equipped TV studio. Students master the techniques and workflow required to produce programming according to industry standards and practices. Student work is screened, discussed and critiqued to deepen understanding of the art and craft of television.
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Prerequisite: VAT 161 or permission of the department
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3.00 Credits
This course concentrates on the post-production aspects of audio production. Sound effects editing, Automatic Dialogue Replacement (ADR), Foley Editing, and music replacement will be covered in the context of television and motion picture post-production. Mastering of recordings for distribution will also be covered. Students will be expected to work on projects using media server technology, allowing for simultaneous picture and sound editing. Collaborative projects will also be included. Lab assignments are required. This course is taught using computers.
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Prerequisite: VAT 165 and MMP 100
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3.00 Credits
This course builds upon VAT 171. It reinforces the skills needed to successfully plan, shoot, edit, and refine remote video productions. The course includes advanced techniques in digital cinematography, digital editing and audio and visual effects. Students work on state-of-theart equipment to produce original work.
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Prerequisite: VAT 171 or permission of the department
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3.00 Credits
Budgeting is one of the first steps in the audiovisual production process. This course teaches students how to prepare a production budget for audiovisual projects. Students learn how to manage a strict budget to insure compliance with independent producers, commercial and not-for-profit clients.
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Prerequisite: VAT 152
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3.00 Credits
This course offers an introduction to designing two-dimensional computer generated video graphics. Students create graphics to television productions, such as opening titles for programs to be used in live studio situations and for integration in postproduction editing. Students are introduced to motion graphics in 2D and 2+D digital graphic applications.
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Prerequisite: VAT 161 or VAT 172, and CIS 100
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the fundamentals of designing lighting for both studio and location work. Students learn the principles of lighting techniques and study the various types of instruments and peripherals used. Emphasis is placed on lighting for High Definition environments and exercises are conducted in a High Definition equipped studio and on location. The response of camera equipment to light will be demonstrated using graphical tools.
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Prerequisite: VAT 161 or VAT 172
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3.00 Credits
This course teaches students about the art and techniques of digital cinematography. Topics are: the use of studio and remote digital video cameras; lighting for digital cinemtography; camera movement, camera angles, continuity, and composition; interpreting a director''s vision; and digital workflow. Throughout the course, the history and art of cinematography is explored through screenings, text and other analyses.
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Prerequisite: VAT 161 or VAT 171
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3.00 Credits
Teleconferencing offers an immediate, reliable and cost efficient method of creating virtual meetings using video technology. The course acquaints students with teleconferencing methods and applications. Utilizing the BMCC videoconferencing room, students will research and write original projects and conduct actual teleconferences using ISDN and IP telephony, a metropolitan fiber optic LAN, and orbital satellite technology.
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Prerequisite: VAT 161 or VAT 172
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3.00 Credits
Students will learn to construct 3D motion graphics for video, film, game, multimedia, and Internet applications. Students will use advanced CGI Program to make original animations in a three-coordinate space. Students will learn to model threedimensional objects and to choreograph scenes, controlling character movement, lighting, sound and camera directions.
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Prerequisite: VAT 301, or MMP 200 and ART 224
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