Introduction to Digital Video Location: BFL-205 Class Schedule: Lecture/Lab – Thursdays 2 - 4:50 PM Instructor: John Sappington - john@basearts.com
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Online Syllabus: http://www.basearts.com/Premiere2003.htm
DESCRIPTION:
This is an introductory course about the application of video to various forms of digital media. The course covers how to capture, edit and create digital video for CD-ROM, interactive computer presentations, and the Internet. The course will involve hands-on work with a variety of digital workstations and multimedia software applications.
REQUIRED Technical TEXTS:
Adobe Classroom in a Book: Adobe Premiere 6.5Suggested Reading :
REQUIRED SUPPLIES:
Students are required to obtain backup media to store class example files and work in progress.
Optional media types are:
- 250MB Zip disks
- CD ROM, Write-once or Re Writable: Approx. capacity 700+MB
- DVD ROM, Write-once or Re Writable: Approx. capacity 2-4 GB.
Students are also required to have an e-mail account. This can be accessed through the lab and may be a free account like those available from Hotmail, Yahoo, Freemail, Excite, etc. The instructor will assist students in obtaining an e-mail account if necessary only on the first day of class. Students will be expected to check this e-mail account at least once a week. General class announcements will be reported via e-mail.
EVALUATION:
50% of student grades will be based on class participation. Students must attend class in order to effectively participate.
40% of student grades will be based on the completion of assigned exercises. These exercises will not be graded for skill or content, but will be checked only for completion. Incomplete assignments will be considered undone.
10% of student grades will be determined by averaging grades on three evaluative class assignments and one final project.
ATTENDANCE POLICY:Students are expected to attend all of every class meeting unless they have received prior permission from the instructor. Attendance will be taken at the beginning of each class meeting. Anyone absent when attendance is taken will be assumed absent from the class. If you are late to class it is your responsibility to make sure your attendance is acknowledged by talking to the instructor.
If you are intending to drop the class, it is your responsibility to drop the class. You should not assume that the instructor will automatically drop you because of absences. If you stop attending classes and you do not drop the class, and the instructor has not dropped you from the class; the instructor may be required to give you a grade of F for the class.
MULTM- 149-4384 Introduction to Digital Video Schedule (subject to change)
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Assignment: Email account exchange - email my account (john@basearts.com) with DVC-Digital Video in the subject line for the purposes of a class email list. Review Internet Resources |
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