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DENH 246: Capstone Seminar;2 credits
2.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
The Capstone Seminar is at the conclusion of a student's program of study and caps prior course work. The course is an opportunity for students to synthesize what they have learned in the Dental Hygiene major by applying research methods and oral pathological conditions into a case study for publication and presentation. (Prerequisite: Approval of Program Director)
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DENH 246 - Capstone Seminar;2 credits
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DGMD 101: Introduction to Digital Media;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
Digital Media Technology is designed to familiarize the student with the expanding world of new digital media formats. Students will learn about audio, video, and print media in both a nonlinear and hypermedia environment. The course will include the basics of digital media formats and codecs, introductions to software and concepts utilized in digital AV production and graphic design, and discussions about current and future concepts in the digital audio-visual domain. Some additional lab time is expected in this course. A fundamental understanding of a Windows OS, and basic computer knowledge is helpful.
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DGMD 101 - Introduction to Digital Media;3 credits
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DIGM 115: Storyboarding & Editing:After Effects;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
Students explore the wide range of project management and presentation skills within this preproduction activity. Concepts covered in this course include scene set-up, camera maps, camera angles, staging, camera motion, and presentation techniques for effective boards. Production techniques include the use of a variety of materials used to formulate rough thumbnail sketches from shot description boards to final animatics. Students discuss storyboard formats, the visual industry standard method of communication.
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DIGM 115 - Storyboarding & Editing:After Effects;3 credits
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DIGM 116: Digital Production:Photoshop;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
This course introduces students to fundamental concepts, principles and practices of digital imaging for animation, game development and 3D design. Students will learn to use the tools to manipulate digital images for animation and design applications. Students will use layers, adjustment layers, layer effects, masks and filters to create special effects. Students will use paint tools, blending modes, and channels in the creation of their images.
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DIGM 116 - Digital Production:Photoshop;3 credits
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DIGM 121: Maya I:3D Modeling;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
This course introduces students to fundamental concepts, principles, and practices of 3D digital modeling. Students are given instruction in 3D modeling techniques including: production of geometric and organic surfaces and forms using NURBS, polygon construction and subdivisional surfaces. The primary 3D modeling and rendering software used in this course will be Maya which is a commercial standard for 3D modeling.
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DIGM 121 - Maya I:3D Modeling;3 credits
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DIGM 122: Maya II:Fundamentals;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
This course is a series of project-based lessons designed to guide students through the process of creating and generating an animation. This courses teaches students how to model, animate, texture map, add visual effects and render using Maya software (Prerequisite: DIGM 121)
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DIGM 122 - Maya II:Fundamentals;3 credits
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DIGM 125: Digital Editing:Combustion;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
Students will learn to use a node-based digital video interface to create composites for motion graphics and visual effects. Students will use Combustion nonlinear interface and extensive tool sets, in addition to operators and expressions, to create scenes in 2D and 3D environments. (Prerequisite: DIGM 121)
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DIGM 125 - Digital Editing:Combustion;3 credits
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DIGM 126: Digital Modeling:ZBrush;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
Students will use ZBrush's high-level controls and applications for 3D modeling and texturing. ZBrush's Subdivisional surface modeler will be used for model creation and manipulation. This course includes the fundamentals of the ZBrush interface; the 3D edit mode; texturing techniques; Zspheres modeling; displacement; and rendering within ZBrush.
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DIGM 126 - Digital Modeling:ZBrush;3 credits
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DIGM 221: Maya III:Rendering;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
Students will light 3D scenes, set up shading networks and render 3D images with alpha channels for compositing. Students will demonstrate an understanding of composition through lighting, camera, and color manipulation. Students will establish a digital lighting design methodology. (Prerequisite: DIGM 122)
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DIGM 221 - Maya III:Rendering;3 credits
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DIGM 222: Maya IV:Advanced Modeling & Character Rigging;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
Students will build a standard bipedal skeleton with properly aligned rotation axes character rig. Students will construct a Full Body IK control rigging and skin for the model. The character setup and rigging techniques will include kinematics and inverse kinematics, and deformers. Expressions will be used to animate particles. (Prerequisite: DIGM 221)
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DIGM 222 - Maya IV:Advanced Modeling & Character Rigging;3 credits
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