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194 MEDICAL OFFICE ADMINISTRATION
112 202 290
MOTION PICTURE EDITING DVD AUTHORING AND PRODUCTION INDEPENDENT MEDIA PRODUCTION
3.0 Units 3.0 Units 2.0 Units
MEDIA 112 is an intermediate-level media MEDIA 202 is an advanced video production MEDIA 290 is designed to provide a
production class. Emphasis is on editing course which trains students in the aesthet- realistic working experience in film and
techniques and aesthetics for motion picture ics and techniques employed in the creation media production. The emphasis is on indi-
productions using professional applica- of video DVD’s. Topics include media vidual production of short films and media
tions. Topics include system set-up, footage asset collection and management, MPEG-2 segments in order to build a personal portfo-
importing, append and insert editing, dialog encoding, still and motion menu creation, lio or demo reel of production work. Students
and multi-clip editing, media management, interactive design, special DVD features, have regular access to professional film and
pace, continuity, format workflow, effects, building and formatting the finished DVD. media equipment and gain experience with
titling and compression. Students output Students will gain proficiency with industry all capabilities of the Media Arts studio.
their projects to professional-level deliverable standard software applications. Note: This Students may also create independent media
digital video files. Lecture 2 hours/Labora- course features Apple’s DVD Studio Pro and productions for the campus and community.
tory 4 hours. Prerequisite: MEDIA 103 or Compressor software. Lecture 2 hours/Labo- Studio 6 hours. Prerequisite: MEDIA 112 or
equivalent. Course Typically Offered: Fall/ ratory 4 hours. Recommended Preparation: equivalent. Course Typically Offered: Fall/
Spring. Transfer Credit: CSU MEDIA 101 or MEDIA 103 or equivalent; and Spring.
CABOT 206 or equivalent.
117 MEDICAL OFFICE
MUSIC VIDEO PRODUCTION 207 ADMINISTRATION
RADIO WEBCASTING
3.0 Units 50
3.0 Units MOA INTERNSHIP
MEDIA 117 provides students with the
advanced aesthetics and techniques required MEDIA 207 is designed to provide a realistic 1.0 - 3.0 Units
in the production of a music video. Students working experience in internet radio produc-
will gain experience in camera operation, tion. The emphasis is on actual production MOA 50 is a discipline-specific course, which
sound recording, and video editing as they of audio programs for the campus and allows students to earn from 1.0 – 3.0 units
relate to the production of music videos. community. Students gain experience with for a structured, supervised internship either
Students will write a simple script and story- announcing, playlist creation, show schedul- on-campus or off-campus under the super-
board, and organize and plan the production ing, program automation, and other capabili- vision of a faculty advisor. It is designed to
of a music video project, including schedul- ties of the Media Arts Audio Studio. Students provide students with appropriate prepara-
ing and budgeting. Students will direct, create and perform their own radio shows, tion and a hands-on work experience in
supervise, and critique performers and crew streaming to the public through Glendale one of the following fields: medical office
in music video productions. Lecture 2 hours/ Community College’s web radio station administrators, medical secretaries, or
Laboratory 4 hours. Prerequisite: MEDIA 101 KGCC. Lecture 2 hours/Laboratory 4 hours. administrative assistants. The purpose of
or equivalent. Recommended Preparation: Prerequisite: MEDIA 107 or equivalent. this class is to enhance students’ knowledge,
MEDIA 103 or 112; and eligibility for ENGL skill levels, and professional competency in
120 or ESL 151. 213 their targeted career. This course is recom-
CINEMATOGRAPHY mended for the self-motivated student, and
120 requires faculty advisor approval to register.
WRITING FOR MEDIA 3.0 Units Note: This is a Pass/No Pass only. Laboratory
3-9 hours. Recommended Preparation or
3.0 Units MEDIA 213 is an intermediate-level explo- Concurrent enrollment: Eligibility for ENGL
ration of the art and technique of cinema- 120 or ESL 151. Transfer Credit: CSU
MEDIA 120 offers an introduction to writ- tography. Expanding from basic concepts
ing for film, television, radio and electronic and practices, this course emphasizes the 101
media. The course focuses on prepar- techniques and aesthetics employed by HEALTHCARE OCCUPATIONS
ing scripts in proper formats, including professional cinematographers. Specific
fundamental technical, conceptual and topics include cinematic composition, light- 2.0 Units
stylistic issues related to writing fiction and ing for cinema, digital single lens reflex
non-fiction scripts for informational and (DSLR) camera and digital cinema camera MOA 101 is an overview of health occupa-
entertainment purposes in film and elec- operation, on-set practices and digital cinema tions and provides the study of basic medical
tronic media. The course includes a writing workflow. Lectures, discussions and read- mathematics and terminology; anatomy and
evaluation component as a significant part ings are supplemented by the screening of physiology; career foundations, including
of the course requirement. Lecture 3 hours. representative films. Lecture 2 hours/Labo- healthcare of the past, present, and future;
Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ratory 4 hours. Prerequisite: MEDIA 103 or interpersonal dynamics, systems and
ENGL 101. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC equivalent. Course Typically Offered: Fall/ communications; and healthcare safety and
Spring. Transfer Credit: CSU healthcare environment practices, including
ethics and legal responsibilities. Students
will also be introduced to various healthcare
career pathways. Lecture 2 hours. Recom-
mended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL
120, BUSAD 106, or ESL 151. Course Typically
Offered: Fall/Spring. Transfer Credit: CSU
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