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3.00 Credits
In this class the student will use Adobe After Effects to create video composites (layers of video), and will work on creating complex motion shots. The student will use the software and text to complete various labs.
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3.00 Credits
This course explains the characteristics of sound, including waveform characteristics, sound intensity measurement, types and causes of interference, and basic psycho acoustical concepts. This course presents the theories and procedures involved with a variety of acoustical tests used in the professional audio industry. A student completing this course has an understanding of the basic terminology, theory, and procedures used in a variety of acoustical tests. An elementary discussion of the acoustical properties of room materials and their affect on room acoustics is also included. Students taking this course will learn basic sound measurement equipment use.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers theories and concepts basic to sound reinforcement. Subjects covered are mic stands and hardware, cable and snakes, power amps, A.C. power, delay lines for speaker phasing, and sound reinforcement practicals. Computer control of loudspeaker systems is covered in multiple formats, as is the use of the smart live program.
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4.00 Credits
The audio practicum courses provide students with concentrated hands-on experience with a variety of sound production, maintenance, and measurement/calibration activities in a lab environment. Students are required to select three different lab areas in each of the levels of the practicum from the following list: sound recording, sound reinforcement, acoustics, systems design/installation, equipment maintenance, equipment troubleshooting and new technologies.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the theory and testing of audio transducers: microphones, loudspeakers, and a closely associated component, crossovers.
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces the basic concept useful in understanding the set up, use, and adjustment of DVD disc systems. The course discusses the capabilities of DVD systems, and provides the student with the opportunity to explore several issues relating to the DVD distribution format.
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3.00 Credits
(EST Module 33101, 33102) In order for technicians to install audio and other power limited audio visual equipment it is necessary for them to have a basic understanding of the electronic systems industry and the job of the electronic systems technician. They must also understand basic building anatomy, as well as the properties of the materials which go into basic building construction. This course explains the professional and ethical conduct expected of the systems installation technician as well as the codes, and standards they are required to comply with. Students in the course will study the common tools, materials, and methods used in common construction for residential and commercial buildings.
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3.00 Credits
(EST Modules 33103, 33104, 33105, 33107) In order for technicians to install audio and other power limited audio visual equipment it is necessary for them to have a basic understanding of the various pathways, boxes, conduit, and related hardware which are used to route and secure systems in place. This course explains the theory and practical applications of materials and hardware used for the safe installation of audio and other power limited audio visual equipment and practical skills required for their installation. Students in the course will study the hardware, pathways, and spaces used in the installation of common power limited systems for residential and commercial buildings, and develop necessary skills in their safe installation.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers basic computer operation as applied to the professional audio workplace. The course presents an overview of a variety of operating systems and applications programs used in audio recording, electronics, and sound reinforcement. Students will use computers to design speakers, edit and mix audio, and predict acoustic response of rooms.
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3.00 Credits
Digital Circuits
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