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4.00 Credits
Students learn how to evaluate digital images, make corrections to tone, contrast and color as well as eliminating scratches and repairing image damage. Prequisite: VCT 124, VCT 125, VCT 136 or concurrent enrollment with insructor permission or portfolio review. Mandatory decimal grading.
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4.00 Credits
Students explore production-based offset printing processes. This in-depth course includes file workflow, troubleshooting, digital image setting, film assembly, offset print production and bindery/finishing operations. Previously VCT 112. Prerequisites: VCT 111 or concurrent enrollment with instructor permission or portfolio review. Mandatory decimal grading.
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4.00 Credits
Students explore inkjet printing processes. This in-depth course includes equipment, materials selection, workflow, troubleshooting, large format print production and print quality, mounting and finishing for a variety of applications. Previously VCT 113. Prerequisite: VCT 111,124, 125, 136 or concurrent enrollment with instructor permission or portfolio review.
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3.00 Credits
Students explore toner-based printing processes. This in-depth course includes file workflow, processing for production, troubleshooting, ondemand print production and print quality. Previously VCT 116. Prerequisite: VCT 124, VCT 125, VCT 128 or concurrent enrollment with instuctor permission or Portfolio review.
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4.00 Credits
Students prepare camera-ready art and digital files for print. Multiple-page, multiple-signature formats are used for digital and mechanical copy. The course also addresses customer relations, time management, materials selection, workflow, file preparation, and print coordination. Previously VCT 122. Prerequisites: Completion of VCT 101, VCT 111, VCT 136, VCT 128 and instructor signature or instructor permission with portfolio review.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to nonlinear video editing. Students learn to edit digital video, add text and graphics to video, perform color keying, add animation and edit audio. Complete projects will be exported to tape, CD, DVD or the web. Previously VCT 264. Prerequisites: VCT 124/125, VCT136, instructor permission. Student option grading.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to interactive design in internet publishing. Addresses site creation, management and interface design. Covers concept development, resolution, color theory, layout, fonts, file format, server interaction, Web browser plug-ins and multimedia applications. Previously VCT 138. Prerequisites: VCT 124 and VCT 125, VCT 136 recommended or portfolio review. Instructor permission required. Mandatory decimal grading.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to interactive screen design with an emphasis on user interface design for multi-dimensional 'New Media'such as CD, DVD, VHS tape and web. Students gain experience with technologies and software while focusing on visual communications concepts and project development. Previously VCT 139. Prerequisite: VCT 124/125, Art 130, VCT 136 or portfolio review. Instructor permission required. Student option grading.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the design of interactive functions used in multi-dimensional New Media. With current technologies and software, students use interface design to create a series of user responsive/directed interactivity applicable for a variety of output options: CD, DVD,VHS tape and web. Previously VCT 207. Prerequisite: VCT 136, VCT 174 or portfolio review. Instructor permission required. Student option grading.
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5.00 Credits
Apply skills in a commercial work environment. Interpersonal communication skills, cost awareness, time management and quality assurance are seminar topics. Specialization in graphic design, photography, production web and printing. Site approval must be obtained by student. Course may be repeated. Variable 2-5 credit. Previously VCT 212. Prerequisite: See instructor for registration. Additional hours to be arranged. Student option grading.
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