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5.00 Credits
Course introduces students to digital video, audio, motion graphics, and digital filming techniques. Students plan, film, edit, and stream short digital videos on the internet. Prerequisite: CAT 116 or permission of instructor.
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5.00 Credits
Beginning script-writing for film and television. Combination small lecture/workshop approach focusing on techniques, formats, and structures of scripts; plot and character development. Co-listed with FILM 120.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to documentary styles, filmmaking, directing, and production management. Students will learn the critical production decisions involved in the documentary digital video process while producing short films. Overview of production methods, such as idea development, research, proposal and script writing, budgeting, and working with cast and crew. Students will discuss rights clearances, common challenges, and ethical issues. Prerequisite: MEDIA 115.
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5.00 Credits
Introduction to the formal elements of graphic design. Explore contemporary design issues and examine the history and psychology behind design communications. Use page layout software to create materials for publication and produce a final printed portfolio of student work.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to digital photography, studio lighting, portraiture, and computer photo imaging. Emphasis on the discovery of solutions for artistic challenges to composition, lighting, color balance, white balance, exposure methods, and photographic technology. Create an interactive web gallery of photographs for web presentation. Explore the cultural influences of visual communication and the evolution of traditional photography into the digital age.
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5.00 Credits
Learn motion graphics for delivery of professional quality web content, including bitmap graphics, vector animation, flash video encoder, audio, form input, and user interactivity. Students will gain proficiency in the use of basic and advanced features of graphic motion computer tools to enhance usability and marketability of web sites. Prerequisite: MEDIA 111 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Planning and production of college literary magazine, Tidepools. Quarterly activities include soliciting student contributions, conducting a community-wide contest, designing the magazine; judging material and producing camera-ready copy for printing; marketing finished product and organizing a reading by contest winners and contributors. Colisted with ENGL 180-182.
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5.00 Credits
In-depth study of how to create and manage a professional web site. Students will learn to use Dreamweaver, XHTML, and JavaScript to plan, create, test, and deploy a web site that meets or exceeds current industry standards.
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5.00 Credits
Provides fundamental digital imaging skills. Learn to scan, optimize, enhance, colorize, and combine photographs. Emphasis will be placed on editing photographs, color management, and acquiring a basic understanding of Adobe Photoshop.
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5.00 Credits
Use practical techniques to professionally manipulate photographs and automate digital image production tasks. Learn how to edit text and display content for websites and visual presentations. Create special effects for type, photos, and web graphics with industry standard software (Photoshop.) Students will produce an informational multimedia presentation on the topic of a global issue, and design a webpage portfolio to showcase course projects. Prerequisite: MEDIA 201.
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