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3.00 Credits
provides the opportunity to read and analyze the best in editorial and feature writing. Students will study literary and journalistic techniques and apply these in a variety of writing projects. Prerequisite: MCOM 213.
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3.00 Credits
beginning practice in the theory and design of effective web pages. Students will to combine web editing, graphic design and creative copywriting. Emphasis is placed on similarities and differences for designing pages for print versus the web. Guides the student in developing technical skills to construct a web page based on sensitivity to design principles. Prerequisite: MCOM 251 or consent of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
utilizes the techniques used to create and prepare 2D animations for trans media publication. The bulk of this course combines traditional drawing techniques with animation software as a means of developing animation sequences. Using vector and bitmapped formats students will complete scripts, storyboards, exercises, projects and a final animation presentation. Color, composition, continuity and creativity will be emphasized. Using vector and bitmapped formats; students will complete scripts, storyboards, exercises, projects and a final animation presentation. Color, composition, continuity and creativity will be emphasized. Prerequisite: MCOM 251. (IAI Course # MC 923)
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3.00 Credits
teaches the techniques used to create and prepare 3D animations for trans media publication. The bulk of this course combines 3D modeling techniques and layout of effective animation sequences. Using vector and bitmapped formats; students will complete scripts, storyboards, exercises, projects and a final animation presentation. Color, composition, continuity and creativity will be emphasized.
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3.00 Credits
continuing practice in the theory and design of effective web pages in the context of a website-a collection of related web pages. Students will learn about design technology awareness and information architecture. In addition, students will translate copywriting and print graphics to the Web environment. Storyboard, site maps and navigation structures will be discussed and implemented through the use of current web editing software. Prerequisite: MCOM 213 and 318 or consent of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
provides instruction in nonlinear editing. Involves capturing audio/video clips, creating effective shot sequences using still and moving graphics, digital compositing, and titling. Prerequisite: MCOM 237 and 239.
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3.00 Credits
requires students to work as a video production team in the field while learning preproduction planning, researching, writing, announcing, taping and editing techniques. Emphasis includes the development of disciplines controlling vocal and visual mechanics and interpretive performance. Prerequisite: MCOM 237 and 239, or consent of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
is a continuation of the graphic design problem solving techniques introduced in MCOM 251. Graphic design historical context will be covered and Gestalt theory of visual perception will be practiced. Text, printing and layout production procedures will be emphasized. The student will use digital layout, vector/paint and image editing packages to solve visual communication problems. (Mac platform) Prerequisite: MCOM 251.
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3.00 Credits
provides an opportunity to learn how to produce acceptable reviews or criticisms of artistic and athletic events and performances. Students will write reviews relating to film, television, music, drama, literature, and sports. Prerequisite: MCOM 213.
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3.00 Credits
examines mythic structure and function in general, and within specific cultures in particular, to illuminate the intimate connections of the mass communication industry and its programming to myth. Emphasizes depth and variety of theories of myth and practical application to media artifacts, organizations, and processes in each student's area of concentration and interest. Prerequisite: MCOM 103 and junior status or consent of the instructor.
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