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COBF 4222: Advanced Film Production
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Students use HDV production techniques and form production groups to produce original 5-10 minute film and/ or HDV productions. Prerequisite: COBF 3222. 3 credits
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COBF 4224: Television Production IV
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Students, working in groups, prepare and produce an original long form video production taped on location and/or in the studio. Prerequisite: COBF 3224. 3 credits
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COBF 5299: Senior Seminar Radio/TV
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
In this course, students use skills learned in other communication courses - the ability to read critically, write persuasively, and research effectively - to pursue a larger research project. As such, Senior Seminar-Radio/TV is both a synthesis (in that it asks students to drawn on knowledge from other classes) and introduction (in that it introduces students to ways that scholars craft compelling, original essays). Students will write a major research paper on social, cultural, or institutional aspects of broadcasting. 3 credits
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COBF 5698: Senior Seminar in Film
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
This senior capstone course in film studies for students with basic knowledge of film history, theory, and criticism. The purpose of this course is to investigate the technical, philosophical, and stylistic foundations of film as an art form, and film's social, political, economic, and cultural context. 3 credits
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COGR 2111: Introduction to Hypertext Markup Language
1.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Introductory course in the preparation of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) documents. HTML instructions are embedded in all Web pages and control formatting of page layout, fonts and graphic elements. Students learn HTML codes, conventions and procedures. They create Web pages by typing page content and HTML instructions into a text editor. These pages are posted on the World Wide Web. No experience in graphics or programming is necessary. 1 credit
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COGR 2112: Introduction to Multimedia Communication
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
An introductory course for students who wish to take multimedia production, three-dimensional modeling or animation courses. Elementary computing and computer graphics terminology, minimum hardware configurations, types of computer graphics and multimedia software, and the relationship of multimedia production to traditional forms of visual communication such as film and television production. Students study critical approaches for evaluating multimedia productions and become aware of the wide variety of multimedia applications. 3 credits
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COGR 2114: Game Design and Digital Storytelling
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Introduction to the theory and practice of game creation and design for interactive home entertainment, arcade games, education, and multiplayer online environments. Students will study the history of games, game genres, game technology, organization, psychology, story and structure. Students will complete design assignments exploring topics discussed in class such as game prototyping, interface design and character creation. 3 credits
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COGR 2320: Still Photography
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Development of visual expression through the use of the still camera. Fundamentals discussed and practiced include optics, film emulsions, composition, lighting and darkroom technique, including developing, printing and enlarging. Students furnish their own 35mm cameras. 3 credits
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COGR 2321: Print Typography and Electronic Publishing
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Practical aspects of preparing, planning and producing publications. Includes the fundamentals of typography, type specification, legibility and creative typography, as well as all aspects of electronic publishing, electronic pre-press, color printing, computer graphics software and hardware, input and output devices and post press. 3 credits
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COGR 2322: Introduction to 3D Computer Graphics
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Introduction to the wide range of three-dimensional computer graphics applications in broadcasting, business, art and journalism. Concentrating on three-dimensional modeling terminology, software and operations from an artist/manager/ buyer perspective. No prior skill in computer programming required. 3 credits
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