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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
The introduction and exploration of digital sound for multimedia. Learning how to manipulate wave files, understanding various sound file formats, compressions, history of digital sound, and learning the difference between analog and digital sound editing. Writing and developing sound scripts and sound projects for multimedia. Students will explore the different job functions of audio production and learn to work together in a team environment. Introduction to Digital Sound will introduce students to the basics of producing audio for the web and CD ROM. Students will optimize audio by using popular audio software. Course fee
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This course will introduce students to the use of typography within the design process. Major topics will cover anatomy of letterforms, type history, classification systems, methods of typographic communication, critical comparisons of type styles, contemporary trends and typography as image. Students will learn both technical and creative ways type can be used through lectures, discussion, critiques, and hands-on projects. The course will lead to 2D communication and design solutions. Prerequisite: DMD113 and ART122
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2.00 Credits
This course is geared toward digital media designers who need to integrate advanced control management and interactivity into their media applications. Students will gain a fundamental knowledge of a popular scripting language for making media applications that the users can interact with. The focus of the course is on using pre-designed models and functions in the software program that embeds the scripting language to create interactivity involving graphics, audio, video, animation and other media elements. Students will learn to think creatively and logically. They will complete three major projects concerning animation, game, and Web site. The concept, principles, and steps of interaction design will also be introduced and applied to the projects. Prerequisite: DMD 115, DMD 116 and DMD 157 or consent of instructor. Course fee
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course is geared toward multimedia designers who will be creating kiosks, CD ROM software, marketing and educational software, and interactive sites. Students will use a popular authoring software package to create an interactive multimedia presentation. The design, storyboarding, prototyping, testing and production techniques for creating a multimedia package will be followed with the final project.
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This course provides information and skills for students seeking to create web sites with secure transactions, information transfer, and promotions. Students will set up sites using commercial software designed specifically for Online Commerce and can decide to continue the portfolio assignment as an actual presence for an organization. Students must already have web page development skills. Prerequisite: DMD 116 -OR- CIT 170 Course fee
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Students will examine the application of instructional design to teaching through an Internet or Intranet. Students will be creating advanced web pages for use in a training or educational setting, examining methods of creating interactive learning experiences and examining methods to integrate learning strategies into online course material. Prerequisite: DMD 111, DMD 115, DMD 116 or consent of instructor.
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2.00 Credits
This course will introduce students to the basics of postproduction non-linear digital video editing for multimedia, video and web capabilities. Students will produce, edit, and optimize video using industry relevant editing software. Upon completion of the course students will be able to create and produce digital videos and incorporated compressed and rendered projects into CD ROMs, DVD and web technologies. In addition to learning the technical capabilities of the software, students will discuss digital video theory, concepts of video art and design, and the role digital video plays in the world of film, animation, animation and web interactivity.
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed as an advanced modeling course for students who are experienced with basic 3D modeling concepts and technical practice. The course introduces more sophisticated concepts and techniques such as polygon modeling, texture mapping, lighting and rendering. Through hands-on practice students will focus on modeling concepts and development relating to character, environmental, materials and lighting design. Prerequisite: ART 264
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed as an advanced animation course for students who are experienced with basic 3D animation concepts and technical practice. The course introduces more sophisticated concepts and techniques with an emphasis on animation development through hands-on practice. The course will focus on animation concepts and creative animation design expanding students' knowledge of topics, tools and techniques. Prerequisite: ART 264
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2.00 Credits
This project-based, advanced course is geared towards Multimedia designers who will be creating Web sites with dynamic content and secure data transfer. Students will learn to use industry-standard software programs to set up a database-driven Web site with professional-quality customizable pages. Students will learn the basic syntax of a popular server-side language for dynamic page generation. But emphasis will be on how to use the built-in features of the programs to complete desired tasks, such as form processing, retrieving data from a database and updating the database from a Web interface, and giving the user password-secured access to Web sites. Students will also be introduced to the database query language, SQL. Prerequisite: DMD 116, DMD 218 with a grade of C or better. Course fee
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