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MOBILE MEDIA STREAMING AND INTERACTIVE MULTIMEDIA I WRITING FOR MEDIA
PRODUCTION 3.0 Units 3.0 Units
3.0 Units MEDIA 111 introduces students to the MEDIA 120 off ers an introduction to writ-
MEDIA 105 provides students with a basic aesthetics and techniques employed in the ing for fi lm, television, radio and electronic
overview of the aesthetics and techniques creation of interactive multimedia programs. media. The course focuses on prepar-
required in the production of video and audio Topics presented in the course include: proj- ing scripts in proper formats, including
program material intended for distribution ect planning, interactive design principles, fundamental technical, conceptual and
over the internet, tablets, cellular phones and digital video and audio, computer animation, stylistic issues related to writing fi ction and
other mobile media and data devices. Topics graphics, and cross-platform distribution. non-fi ction scripts for informational and
include webcasting, podcasting, production Students create projects using industry stan- entertainment purposes in fi lm and elec-
formats, internet and wireless distribution dard software such as Macro-media Direc- tronic media. The course includes a writing
channels, aesthetic limitations, develop- tor. Note: This course may not be taken for evaluation component as a signifi cant part
ing industry practices and professional credit by students who have completed CS/ of the course requirement. Lecture 3 hours.
opportunities. Projects consist of hands-on IS 111. Lecture 2 hours/Laboratory 4 hours. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for
experiences in the creation of video and Recommended Preparation: CABOT 206 or ENGL 101. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC.
audio content specifi cally designed for these equivalent. Transfer Credit: CSU. 202
emerging media formats. Lecture 2 hours/ 112 DVD AUTHORING AND
Laboratory 4 hours. Prerequisite: None. MOTION PICTURE EDITING PRODUCTION
Course Typically Off ered: Fall/Spring.
3.0 Units 3.0 Units
107 MEDIA 112 is an intermediate-level media MEDIA 202 is an advanced video production
INTRODUCTION TO AUDIO production class. Emphasis is on editing course which trains students in the aesthet-
PRODUCTION techniques and aesthetics for motion picture ics and techniques employed in the creation
3.0 Units productions using professional applica- of video DVD’s. Topics include media
MEDIA 107 teaches students the basic prin- tions. Topics include system set-up, footage asset collection and management, MPEG-2
ciples, aesthetics, and techniques required importing, append and insert editing, dialog encoding, still and motion menu creation,
in the production of audio programs and and multi-clip editing, media management, interactive design, special DVD features,
soundtracks for video programs. Specifi c pace, continuity, format workfl ow, eff ects, building and formatting the fi nished DVD.
topics include digital recording and edit- titling and compression. Students output Students will gain profi ciency with industry
ing, selection and use of microphones, their projects to professional-level deliverable standard software applications. Note: This
sound studio operation, multi-tracking, digital video fi les. Lecture 2 hours/Labora- course features Apple’s DVD Studio Pro and
equalization, compression, mixing, editing, tory 4 hours. Prerequisite: MEDIA 103 or Compressor software. Lecture 2 hours/Labo-
and synchronization with video. Industry equivalent. Course Typically Off ered: Fall/ ratory 4 hours. Recommended Preparation:
standard software such as Pro Tools will be Spring. Transfer Credit: CSU. MEDIA 101 or MEDIA 103 or equivalent; and
utilized. Hands-on practice with professional 117 CABOT 206 or equivalent.
equipment is emphasized. Lecture 2 hours/ MUSIC VIDEO PRODUCTION 207
Laboratory 4 hours. Prerequisite: None. 3.0 Units RADIO WEBCASTING
Course Typically Offered: Fall/Spring. 3.0 Units
Transfer Credit: CSU. MEDIA 117 provides students with the
advanced aesthetics and techniques required MEDIA 207 is designed to provide a realistic
110 in the production of a music video. Students working experience in internet radio produc-
AESTHETICS OF CINEMA will gain experience in camera operation, tion. The emphasis is on actual production
3.0 Units sound recording, and video editing as they of audio programs for the campus and
MEDIA 110 is the study of the aesthetics relate to the production of music videos. community. Students gain experience with
and creation of cinematic art. Emphasis Students will write a simple script and story- announcing, playlist creation, show schedul-
is placed on aesthetic concepts as well as board, and organize and plan the production ing, program automation, and other capabili-
the techniques and practices employed to of a music video project, including schedul- ties of the Media Arts Audio Studio. Students
achieve the aesthetic goals of the fi lmmaker. ing and budgeting. Students will direct, create and perform their own radio shows,
Specific topics include narrative, visual supervise, and critique performers and crew streaming to the public through Glendale
design, cinematography, editing, sound in music video productions. Lecture 2 hours/ Community College’s web radio station
design, genre, and authorship. The course Laboratory 4 hours. Prerequisite: MEDIA 101 KGCC. Lecture 2 hours/Laboratory 4 hours.
surveys a wide variety of fi lms, fi lmmakers, or equivalent. Recommended Preparation: Prerequisite: MEDIA 107 or equivalent.
and fi lm movements to explore the diverse MEDIA 103 or 112; and eligibility for ENGL
possibilities presented by the cinematic art 120 or ESL 151.
form. Lectures, discussions and readings are
supplemented by the screening of represen-
tative fi lms. Lecture 3 hours. Recommended
Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 101.
Course Typically Off ered: Spring. Transfer
Credit: CSU, UC.
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