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3.00 Credits
This course will explore how we see and use visuals to communicate information. Students will develop critical thinking skills in applying concepts of basic design principles. Students will apply the concepts with hands-on and analysis assignments. These concepts will then be applied to design for advertising, print, digital media and web design. The business of design will also be covered with emphasis on client relations and networking. *Students should have basic computer knowledge and skills, including Windows operating systems, keyboarding and file management.
Prerequisite:
Reading and Writing Skills 2
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3.00 Credits
Students will learn sound editing theory and practice including audio effects and restoration. Students will also learn 2D Animation basics including drawing, tracing and moving assets. Animating characters and text with motion tweening and masks.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the film industry. This class teaches film production processes, film crew hierarchy, film production set-safety and etiquette and provides hands-on training in industry standard film production equipment. Students complete the semester by participating as a below-the-line crew member on a short film.
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3.00 Credits
A design studio environment in which students obtain real-world experience while providing service to college and non-profit associations with faculty supervision using a variety of media. Can be used with permission to fulfill cooperative requirement.
Prerequisite:
FDMA 1515 + FDMA 1535
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3.00 Credits
This course expands on the Photoshop skill set to develop proficiency with selections, masking, channels, filters, color correction, painting tools, vector integration, video, special effects and compositing techniques. The focus is on the core image-editing tools of Photoshop that can be universally applied to photography, print, film or the web. The material is covered in production-oriented projects and students develop work suitable for portfolios.
Prerequisite:
FDMA 1515
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3.00 Credits
In today's rapidly-evolving media landscape, social media has not only become a fundamental tool for communication, but a must-have skill in a multitude of industries. With the right amount of practice and social media education, students and professionals are empowered with a competitive edge in their studies, careers and communications. *Students should have basic computer knowledge and skills, including Windows operating systems, keyboarding and file management.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
In cooperation with local industry, the student works in an appropriate, definied, training program.
Prerequisite:
Department approval
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3.00 Credits
Explores the various crafts and skills of a film crew that pertain to working on a studio set.
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4.00 Credits
Students will receive both lecture and hands-on instruction focused on the production of film and electronic media projects in studio settings. Skill areas will include: lighting, sound, camera operation hair, make-up, wardrobe, grip, art, script supervision.
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4.00 Credits
Students will receive both lecture and hands-on instruction focused on the production of film and electronic media projects in remote or on-location settings. Skill areas will include: lighting, sound, camera operation hair, make-up, wardrobe, grip, art, script supervision, location scouting and management.
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