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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
Where DM 2164 was primarily a historical orientation to media communications, this course is its complement: a critical orientation. Drawing on the combination of their strengthening research, discursive, and creative skills, students in DM 3163 will be encouraged and expected to consider contemporary media communications practices as integral parts of an ongoing global cultural process, with all the variety of potential that implies. Prerequisite: DM 2164 Note: required for DM majors.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a design and production studio, geared to the completion of a professional- quality project. Students will be expected to have the necessary design/ scripting/programming skills necessary, and to be prepared to make the most of them. Production of a project relevant to research and teaching initiatives underway in other programs at Poly is strongly encouraged, subject to the permission and counsel of faculty in the host departments. Prerequisites: DM 2134, DM 2144.
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2.00 Credits
This is the second of a general two-course studio sequence in digital photography, considered in both its technical and creative dimensions. Taken together, the courses offer a good introduction to digital photographic practice for non-DM majors, or an opportunity for DM majors to gain more experience in image capture and composition, to apply in their graphics and video work. Prerequisite: DM 2184.
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3.00 Credits
Focus on a special topic in digital media completed under the guidance of a faculty member. Course may be repeated for credit on a different topic. Prerequisite: instructor's permission.
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3.00 Credits
Independent or small group work, under supervision of instructor, by special arrangement. Prerequisites: for Liberal Studies and Digital Media majors only and instructor's permission.
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3.00 Credits
This is a research/production project to be completed under the guidance of a faculty member in the final term. Topic, approach, and schedule is determined by prior agreement with the instructor and program director. This studio/seminar is designed to be the Capstone for DM students, and is a thesisquality design and production project conducted under the supervision of a faculty member active in the particular field and area in which the project is undertaken. Where appropriate, the student may receive supplementary guidance from faculty in another department, by special agreement. Note: required course for DM seniors.
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3.00 Credits
An internship can be undertaken for academic credit by special arrangement between the academic adviser and a partner company or institution. Prerequisite: permission of adviser.
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4.00 Credits
This is a production course geared to the preparation of students committed to the advancement of the field. Seminars will be led by an active practitioner in the field, and culminate in the production of a presentation to the public. This course is intended to complement the senior project class, by providing an opportunity to work and exchange ideas with an active practitioner in the industry, with a view to establishing professional contacts in advance of graduation, and to inform student work with up-to-date awareness of opportunities and issues in New York's very broad and dynamic media sector. Prerequisites: DM 3113.
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4.00 Credits
Students will make the most of their experience in the introductory and intermediate studios to produce a short video piece of professional quality. As much as possible, the project is to be self-directed, as project management skills are an important part of proficiency at this level. Where appropriate, group work will be encouraged, bearing in mind that each student must take individual responsibility for specific aspects of the project. The emphasis in class will be on formal structure and post-production (editing and compositing). Prerequisite: DM 3123.
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3.00 Credits
In this course, students will be required to produce a complete animation sequence of professional quality, showcasing the skills they have developed in the prerequisites. The project may be geared to scientific, engineering, or entertainment applications, according to each student's skills and professional aspirations. This will be the venue for students wishing to pursue the development of specific projects in 3D graphics/ animation. Such projects may be part of large initiatives or collaborations with other departments. Prerequisite: DM 3133.
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