2023-2024 Official General Catalog [Archived Catalog]
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COM 130 - Introduction to Video Theory and Production This entry level course introduces student to single-camera video production techniques; including operation of digital video cameras and recorders, as well as the basic usage of sound and lighting. Students will also be instructed on the use of non-linear editing equipment.
Credits: 3 Hours 3 Class Hours Course Profile Learning Outcomes of the Course:
Upon successful completion of this course the student will be able to:
- Possess a working knowledge of the fundamental principles of image composition and visualization, and how images are captured in the medium of digital video.
- Understand video as a time-based multimedia format and be able to explain how the theory of intermittent motion applies to video capture.
- Understand the role of proper lighting and be able to follow and practice standard safety protocols when working individually or in a group setting.
- Explain the different roles of single-system sound and dual-system sound and be able to incorporate each into their individual video productions.
- Produce a series of short individual video projects that creatively highlight the technical lessons and topics covered in class.
- Possess the ability to produce short individual video projects using a digital non-linear editing system.
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