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2065-203: Digital Production II
4.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
This is the third course of three for freshmen fi lm/video students. It introduces the nature and importance of the sound component in creating cinematic works. Students are exposed to a variety of possible treatments of sound suing historical and contemporary examples in cinema. Students engage in the creation of soundtracks that are rich, complex, add meaningful. They learn the processes, equipment, and techniques, as well as creative and effi cient strategies for multitrack soundtrack creation for both fi lm and video. This course is essential for students of the fi lm/video curriculum who must be able to create not only images but also mature and appropriate soundtracks for their fi lm and video works. Also essential for students who wish to pursue sound-related careers in fi lm and video. (2065-201 and 2065-202) Credit 4
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2065-206: Story and Structure
2.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
A discipline specifi c introductory course designed to introduce fi rst year students to the meaning of "story"; the components of a story, approaches to fi lmstructure, and the variety of expressions that a fi lm can take. Credit 2
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2065-216: Fundamentals of Computer and Imaging
3.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
This course will give students basic knowledge in the theory and practice of computer hardware and software. Operating systems including Mac, Windows, and Unix will be described. Networking for e-mail, fi le transfer, and Web will be studied. Basic theory of imaging and compression technology for pictures, movies, and sound will be covered. File formats and disk formats for internal and removable media will be examined. Credit 3
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2065-217: Digital Video for Multimedia
4.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
Digital video technology democratizes creative moving image editing and manipulation. Broadly, the goal of this course is to teach the basic craft of fi lmmaking using the most current available digital software/hardware tools. Students will be expected to complete several shooting and editing exercises as well as produce two fi nished productions. Credit 4
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2065-221: Materials and Processes of the Moving Image
2.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
Familiarizes students with the basic technical concepts of fi lm and video making. Students gain an understanding of the technical theory required to work in these media. Credit 2
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2065-222: Film Language
4.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
A screenings, readings, and writing course designed to give students the opportunity to trace the development of the techniques and forms of communication in what now constitutes the classic cinema. Credit 4
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2065-231: Film and Video Materials and Technology
4.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
This course provides a fundamental treatment of photographic processes beginning with the nature of light and light sensitive materials (silver halide fi lm, CCD/CMOS) that are used in motion imaging. Chemical concepts of equilibrium, reactivity, and kinetics within photographic systems will be examined. Exposure and color balance control will be explored. Fundamental technological principles in camera and projection systems will be discussed. Light-sensitive emulsion chemistry and formulation, latent image theory and the associated dynamic processes, as well as development to form color images will be treated. Fundamentals of solid state and digital imaging processes such as telecine and digital projection systems will be explored. A laboratory section will emphasis application of concepts covered in lectures. Credit 4
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2065-243: Introduction to Portable Video I
3.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
A basic course for non-majors. Emphasis is on videotape its use of an interpretive and expressive medium. A combined theoretical/ practical approach to the dynamics of the medium. Two short video projects are required. VHS production and editing facilities are provided by RIT. Students must purchase a minimum of two 60-minute, 1/2" videocassettes. This course does not count as elective credit for fi lm/video or animation majors. Credit 4
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2065-263: Single-Frame Motion
2.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
This class is intended to give students a thorough, intuitive understanding of animation motion. Emphasis will move towards hands on exercises without the demands of fi nished production. Image capture and playback technologies will be immediate so students will see the results of their efforts quickly. The assignments will direct students to shoot pixelation, animation of real objects, cutouts, and pre-made puppets. Credit 2
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2065-316: Production Processes
5.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
An introduction to all aspects of professional fi lm/video narrative production. Students produce short projects while learning basic shooting and crewing procedures, equipment handling, and maintenance. (2065-203) Credit 5
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