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Description:
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of multimedia production. In a hands-on class, students will learn aspects of planning, creating, and managing multimedia projects in an integrated computer environment. Students will add visual imagery, text, graphics, video, audio, and animation to create multi-sensory projects throughout the program. This course uses Microsoft Office and Macromedia Studio software. In addition to learning the software, this course also covers design principles and strategies, storyboarding, presentation skills, HTML and Cascading Style Sheets, scanning, use of digital cameras, and video editing.
Theory hours: 196 High School Lab hours: 329 Adult Lab hours: 329 Tuition: $ 656.25 Prerequisite: Windows XP recommended College Credit: Yes (Details) Additional Fees: | ||
| Number | Modules | |
| FMM101 | Computer Fundamentals: This course is designed to enhance students computer literacy skills. The course covers the fundamental concepts of the computer system such as hardware, software, and ethics. Operating systems, the Internet, and computer-based applications will also be covered. | |
| FMM102 | Word Processing: This course is designed to introduce the student to microcomputer word processing software and develop skills associated with document processing. Text entry, editing, storage, retrieval, formatting, and printing are core skills the students will learn and apply. | |
| FMM103 | Presentation Graphics: This course is designed to utilize presentation software to produce multimedia presentations. Graphics, text, sound, animation, transitions and/or video may be used in presentation development. | |
| FMM104 | Desktop Publishing: This course is designed to combine design principles, layout, text and graphics in order to produce and distribute non-interactive documents such as newsletters, brochures, business cards, books, flyers, etc. into visually appealing communications for professional or desktop printing. | |
| FMM105 | Design Principles and Strategies for the Web: This course is designed to demonstrate basic design principles and strategies for the web. The students will learn how design affects web and print, utilize color, and prepare image files for the web. | |
| FMM106 | HTML: This course is designed to utilize HTML building blocks including page layout, hyperlinks, tables, frames, forms, and publishing web pages. | |
| FMM107 | Cascading Style Sheets: This course is designed to introduce a simple mechanism for controlling the styles of a web site. The students will set up style sheets, format text with styles, and control layout with styles. | |
| FMM108 | Dreamweaver: In this course, students will focus on planning, organizing, and creating a web site from start to finish. Emphasis will be placed design, layout, and management of a web site. | |
| FMM109 | Flash: This course is designed to teach students the skills to create dynamic graphics and animations for the web. Students will receive training in the flash workspace, working with movie clips, and adding motion tweening. | |
| FMM110 | Video Production: This course is designed to offer students a basic understanding of the theory and technologies of video production. Students will receive hands-on training in producing, directing, and editing raw video footage, as well as utilizing cameras, tripods, playback equipment, lighting, and electronic editors. | |
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