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3.00 Credits
This course explores various issues relating to the interaction of media and the cultural life of contemporary American society. In this class, students will reflect upon the statements of artists, scholars, journalists, social activists and others relating to the impact of media on society. Students will also examine and debate critical issues relating to the study of media in American society.
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This course introduces students to concepts behind 2-D digital artwork. Students learn how to work with photographic images, how to create bitmap graphics and develop and create ideas using Adobe Photoshop. Studio course. Prerequisite: MEDI 110 Foundations of Media Design
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3.00 Credits
The Sound Production student endeavors to successfully complete a regimen designed to train the ear and master basic tools and techniques required of those producing sound for pure acoustic purposes or as part of mixed media productions. Students employ analog and digital tools, such as microphones, recorders, mixers and workstations, and develop aesthetic aural judgement skills - the essential foundation for sound production in music, radio, film, video and new media. Studio course. Corequisite: MEDI 110 Foundations of Media Design
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3.00 Credits
This survey course introduces students to a variety of films and related social, cultural, historical, and aesthetic issues from filmproducing nations, other than the United States. Films screened and discussed may include experimental, independent, fiction, and non-fiction texts from the 1930s to the present. Prerequisite: MEDI 102 Development of Film I, or MEDI 103 Development of Film II
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3.00 Credits
Whether a student aspires to be a screenwriter, director, producer, editor, or cinematographer, having a clear understanding of the structural principles and narrative techniques of drama is an essential tool of the trade. Through screening and analyzing successful films, this course reveals how information is communicated through visual means, how action is used to build dramatic momentum, how dialogue is used in scene construction and what makes a character credible and complex. Films are shown in class followed by a scene-by-scene analysis. Students are required to do their own analysis of two films in the course of the term.
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3.00 Credits
This is a basic course in black and white photography providing the student with both fundamental theory and practical application of the camera, film processing and printing, on which all commercial and fine art photography is based. Required: Manual 35mm camera and light meter. Studio course.
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3.00 Credits
Film Genre is a detailed study of one particular film subject, director or national cinema. Film Genre topics, which change every semester, are announced prior to registration. Prerequisite: MEDI 102 Development of Film I or MEDI 103 Development of Film II
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MEDI 102 Development of Film I or MEDI 103 Development of Film II
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MEDI 102 Development of Film I or MEDI 103 Development of Film II
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MEDI 102 Development of Film I or MEDI 103 Development of Film II
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