| source City University of New York (X) |
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department Art and Advertising Design (X) |
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of multimedia production. In a hands-on class, students will learn the essentials of program design and authoring software in an integrated computer environment. Students will learn how to combine graphics, audio and text to create programs for industrial and educational applications.
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Building on the principles learned in introduction to multimedia, students will learn to manipulate graphics and text in more sophisticated ways for use in print layout as well as multimedia. An emphasis will be placed on design concepts for the creation of pages.
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This course introduces the basic concepts of programming for multimedia. Students will learn the principles of object oriented programming and how to create scripts for the manipulation of video, graphics, and text to construct a complete multimedia presentation.
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Students will learn to design interfaces and manipulate graphics, text, video and other multimedia elements through a scripting language such as flash actionscript. An emphasis will be placed on planning projects and using programming concepts for the development of games, e-commerce and dynamic multimedia applications.
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This course will introduce students to the process and techniques of web design. Effective website design and site architecture will be explored through class assignments and critique of existing websites. Hands-on experience designing web pages while using web authoring software and coding HTML manually will be emphasized. Graphicm audio and animation applications, which allow for image and sound development, will be introduced.
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Students will learn to design and create motion graphics for multimedia, building projects appropriate both for internet applications and for film and video. Students will learn how to use a vector-based animation program such as flash MX and animation and visual effects compositing programs to create orginal work. An emphasis will be placed on planning projects and developing narratives through the use of storyboards.
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This course will introduce the fundamentals of computer communications and its effects on multimedia applications, the OSI reference model, communication protocols, transmission media will be discussed and their impact on the performance of multimedia applications will be examined. Different network design strategies and their tradeoffs will be addressed to enhance students' understanding of computer networks for multimedia.
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This course teaches principles and practices of writing and editing for the web. It covers issues such as writing for an online audience, structuring content across web pages and integrating text with other media elements. Emphasis is given to writing strategies that exploit the interactive capabilities of the web.
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Students will learn to construct 3D motion graphics for video, film, game, mutlimedia, and internet applications. Students will use advanced CGI program to make original animations in a three-coordinate space. Students will learn to model three-dimensional space. Students will learn to model three-dimensional objects and to choreograph scenes, controlling character movement, lighting, sound and camera directions.
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This course will introduce the concept of designing and constructing a distributed multimedia presentation. It will cover issues of synchronization between applications, partitioning of relevant applications and interaction management for multimedia applications distributed over a network. The students will be expected to design and implement a simple distributed multimedia application.
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Students will work collaboratively to plan, design and create a complete project to be stored on a CD ROM. Projects may be drawn from such applications as: information kiosks; computer-assisted instruction; and creation of world wide web sites.
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"The study of graphic elements and principles. Development of sensitivity to the nature of graphic relationships and their control within a given framework. The solution of problems of an abstract, conceptual, expressive and applied character, integrated with problems in color, its characteristics, physical properties and psychological effects in relation to visual expression and practical graphic application."
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"Introduction to design studio procedures and principles of advertising production. Studio equipment, tools, materials and techniques. Topics include organization of the advertising agency and design studio, copy and art preparation for traditional and digital prepress production, platemaking, types of printing, ink, paper selection and binding procedures. Field trip to state-of-the-art printing and production facility."
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"A basic drawing course using the human figure to develop sensitivity to line, form, value, light, shadow, space and control of the picture plane. Various techniques and media are used."
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"Introduction to the conceptual design and technical photo skills needed in the field of media communications. Emphasis on thinking, creative problem solving through photography, and art director-photographer working relationships."
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"Students learn basic typography and page assembly techniques including elements, measurements, fonts, settings and configurations, proofreading mark-ups and corrections, altered file naming conventions and storage organizations. Emphasis is on the proper use of keyboard controls and the relationship that type has to page assembly. Students practice skills individually and in teams. Introduction to typesetting, page assembly, and optical character recognition scanning through software such as QuarkXpress and OmniPage on the Macintosh operating system."
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"The exploration of creative visual thinking. Media techniques and graphic elements in the communication of concepts and ideas. The development of basic skills in the preparation of roughs; visuals; comps for print, film and computer graphics; paste-ups and mechanicals. The integration of graphics and type."
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"Principles of three-dimensional design. Topics include: geometric solids, architectonic organization of space, light, and shadow, relief, the modular unit, motion, form and structure in nature. Applications to packaging, architecture, sculpture, environmental graphics. Investigation of the relationship between material and form."
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"The study and practice of fine art printmaking techniques: etching, lithography, relief printing methods and silkscreen."
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Refinement of technical skills in rendering comps and finished letterforms. Assignments in comping headline and text type. Introduction to creative typographic problems including logo and letterhead design.
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The exploration of imagery and visual ideas in traditional painting genre including still life and the figure. Interpretive use of graphic components and painting techniques in visual expression.
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"Introduction to the fundamentals of digital photography. The course builds on B & W concepts acquired in GRA 1130 and by studying the principles of color photography. Topics include comparison of analog and digital photography procedures, CMY and RGB color theory, digitizing photo proofs and transparencies, image file formats. Using professional hardware and software, the student will gain first- hand experience in creating, capturing and processing digital images."
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"Basic digital imaging definitions, terminology and techniques including: elements; measurements; formats; settings; art direction mark-ups and corrections; controls such as curves and levels; tools such as selection, quick mask, or clipping path; file naming conventions; and storage organizations are studied. Introduction to digital imaging through software such as Adobe Photoshop on the Macintosh operating system. Scanning and digital photography are integrated."
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"Practical application of professional skills in lettering and typography. Problems in the design of book covers, magazine spreads, logotypes and invitations. Preparation of finished comprehensives for portfolio presentation."
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"An overview of basic vector art definitions, terminology and techniques including: elements; measurements; formats; settings; altered file naming conventions and storage organizations for digital linework such as logos and logotype. Introduction to vector art through software such as Adobe Illustrator and scanning tools on the Macintosh operating system."
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