Interactive Authoring for Multimedia
MULTM 120-8370
Location: BFL-205
Fall Semester 2002
Instructor: John Sappington <-- email link 415.577.0807
Class Schedule: Lecture/Lab – Monday - 5:00-9:50 PM
The instructor will be available to assist MULTM 120 students in the lab (A-303), from 5:30 to 6:30 pm on class days. For additional assistance or consultation please arrange to meet with the instructor during office hours.
Office Hours: In the lab (BFL-205) at the following times:
Monday 5:00 – 7:00 pm
Appointments are preferred though not required.
DESCRIPTION:
Students will learn methods of presenting information on the web independent of the restrictions of HTML and web authoring. Using Director 8.5 as our primary entry point into the discussion of Multimedia Computer Presentations, we will explore the many ways that Director allows users to integrate a variety of media into a single consolidated presentation. In their final assignments, students will be expected to design their own presentations utilizing animation, audio video and interactivity. In order to more fully understand the specific concerns addressed by these interactive computer presentations, students will spend class time discussing theories of interface design, information architecture, and animation.
REQUIRED TEXTS:
Foundation Director 8.5 Friends of Ed, 2001, Dean Utian, Sam Humphries, Charles Parcell, Jose Rodriguez, Chuck Wainman, II, Luke Wigley.
REQUIRED SUPPLIES:
Students are required to obtain a 250MB Zip disk formatted for either the Macintosh or PC to store small project files.
Students should also purchase several blank recordable CDs to store larger movie files. Ideally the student will have a minimum of 4 CD’s to last the length of the semester. Some students may need significantly more, others significantly less. Recordable CD’s are especially recommended for students who intend to work on assignments at home.
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. Assignment grades, class progress, and 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.
30% of student grades will be based on the completion of weekly exercises. These exercises will not be graded for skill or content, but will be checked only for completion. Incomplete assignments will be considered undone. Grades will correspond to the percentage of weekly exercises completed as follows.
20% of student grades will be determined by averaging grades on three evaluative class assignments and one final exam.
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 a student misses two weeks of class without being excused, it can be assumed that the student is intending to drop the class. Because this class meets only once a week that means two absences will be grounds for the instructor to drop you from the class.
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, 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.
Interactive Authoring for Multimedia
MULTM 120-2375
Course Schedule
(subject to change)
Fall Semester 2002
Class web site: http://www.basearts.com/director.htm
Week
1 |
(8/19) | – Introductions and Exploring the Authoring Environment | |
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Week
2 |
(9.23) | – Bitmap, Vector Graphics and Text Animation Techniques | Assignment
: Submit the infamous eightball animation. |
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Week
3 |
(9.30) | Bitmap, Vector Graphics and Text Animation Techniques - Continued - | Assignments:
9.30.02: Read Chapters 1-4 - Animation through Beginning Scripting (interactivity) Submit Bitmap/Vector + Text Animation ( eightball will do) - animation must exhibit
the use of 3 of the following: This file should be
named as follows: firstinital, lastname.1.(dir) – |
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Week
4 |
(10.07) | Beginning
Scripting / Interactivity Project Management - Continued |
Assignments 10.7.02: Working with your project file from last weeks assignments and utilizing existing markers create a graphical menu scripted to access the various animation(s)/transition examples. A graphical menu should
contain: Read Chapter 5, 9 - Foundation Director 8.5 |
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Week
5 |
(10.14) |
Media - Audio, Video Text Book Switch to: Director 8 Demystified, Phil Gross and Jason Roberts, PeachPit Press 2000 |
Assignment 10.14.02: Indentify Director's
built in help system and read through the chapter "Writing Scripts
with Lingo". Submit final ver.
of the Menu Assignment from last week. |
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Week
6 |
(10.21) |
Interactivity and Scripting - Continued
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Assignment 10.22.02: Project Outline to
Project Menu/Interface |
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Week
7 |
(10.28) | Elements of Lingo and Advanced | Submit Final Project Descriptions |
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Week
8 |
(11.04) | Lingo Continues - A Palette of Scripts | |
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Week
9 |
(11.18) | Lingo Continues - A Palette of Scripts and Review | |
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Week
10 |
(12.02) |
Optimization and Distribution Projector - Shockwave - Combo |
Assignment 12.02 Present project in progress and review. |
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Week
11 |
(12.09) | Review and Troubleshooting | |
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Week
12 |
(12.16) | Debug and Present |
Assignment 12.16 DEMO Final Projects for in Class Critique |
Interactive Authoring for Multimedia
MULTM 120-2375
Technical / Supporting friendsofed http://www.friendsofed.com/books/foundation/director/index.html Macromedia – User Forums http://webforums.macromedia.com/director/ Macromedia - Tutorials and Samples http://www.macromedia.com/software/director/productinfo/tutorials/ Macromedia – Support Center http://www.macromedia.com/support/director/ Webmonkey – Developer Resources for Director and Flash http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/multimedia/shockwave_flash/ Audio KillerSound
Tech Center Examples: friendsofed Resources/Links http://www.friendsofed.com/books/foundation/director/code.html |
Artists / Designers Resources Meta-Music
for a Future Age http://www.sseyo.com/products/artist_titles/genmus1.html
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La Lo-Tek! -------------------------- http://sonicflux.walkerart.org/reich/index.html Shockwave.com http://www.shockwave.com/sw/home/ AtomFilms |
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Project Management |
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