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1 MULTIMEDIA MULTIMEDIA 07-8 MULTIMEDIA Cascade Campus Moriarty Arts and Humanities Building (MAHB), Room or pcc.edu/programs/multimedia/ CAREER AND PROGRAM DESCRIPTION This program is designed to provide individuals with the entry-level skills and experience needed for employment in a wide variety of professional opportunities such as a multimedia associate producer, interface designer, digital video specialist, motion graphic artist, digital compositor, D artist, multimedia graphic production artist, multimedia project manager, and more. The program also provides ongoing skill development to members of the interdisciplinary multimedia team entering from related professions, such as graphic design, film/video, publishing, art, and more. specialists are employed by companies that produce digital media projects destined for screen delivery. projects include those focused on business, marketing, education, training, presentations, and entertainment applications. The program is located at the Cascade Campus. The 00 level multimedia courses are generally offered each term and students begin taking classes during any term. A variety of advanced, 00 level courses are also offered. Degree and certificate students must receive a C or better in all required multimedia courses and general studies courses. DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES OFFERED ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE Video ONE-YEAR CERTIFICATE Video ADMISSION PREREQUISITES Academic Prerequisites Students entering the program must possess strong Macintosh or Windows computer management skills and be familiar with essential software such as word processing and draw/paint programs. Recommended prerequisites: ART 5, ART 6, ART 7. Other Prerequisites None PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS Academic Requirements All courses for the AAS and Certificate and the Video AAS and Certificate must be completed for a grade of "C" or "P" or better. Other Requirements None ASSOCIATES OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE (p. ) Video (p. ) MULTIMEDIA AAS DEGREE Minimum 98 credits. Students must also meet Associate Degree Comprehensive Requirements and Associate of Applied Science Requirements. Students must complete a total of sixteen credits of General Education. Some courses specified within the program may be used as General Education. Math/computation competency is met through the math course(s) required in the program of study. Students should consult with program advisors for course planning. COURSE OF STUDY The coursework listed below is required. The following is an example of a term-by-term breakdown. First Term Credits CS 60 * Exploring Computer Science or CS 0U Introduction to UNIX or CS G Introduction to Computer Games MM 0 Introduction to MM 0 Design MM 0 Graphic Video and Audio MM 0 Authoring I Second Term MM 50 Project Review, Testing and MM 60 Marketing Yourself as a MM 0 Graphics for MM 5 Digital Video Editing and Program Electives Third Term ART 0 * Understanding New Media Arts BA Introduction to Business Technology MM 0 Design II MM D Modeling and Animation Fourth Term BA 05 Business Communication Using Technology COMM 0 Business & Communication or COMM Public Speaking or COMM Persuasive Speaking or COMM Interpersonal Communication: Process and Theory MM 70 Writing for or MM 59 Screenwriting/Preproduction Program Electives Fifth Term ART 5 * Basic Design - D Foundations ART A Drawing I Program Electives 8 Sixth Term ART 6 * Basic Design - Color Foundations WR English Composition Program Electives General Education Seventh Term ART 7 * Basic Design - D Foundations MTH 05 * Math in Society General Education Eighth Term MM 50 Advanced Project Development I Total Credits: 98

2 MULTIMEDIA MULTIMEDIA 07-8 * Could be used as General Education Program Electives (p. ) VIDEO PRODUCTION AAS DEGREE Minimum 9 credits. Students must also meet Associate Degree Comprehensive Requirements and Associate of Applied Science Requirements. Students must complete a total of sixteen credits of General Education. Some courses specified within the program may be used as General Education. Math/computation competency is met through the math course(s) required in the program of study. Students should consult with program advisors for course planning. VIDEO PRODUCTION DEGREE COURSES BA 05 Business Communication Using Technology BA Principles of Marketing or BA 50 Small Business Management MM 60 Marketing Yourself as a MM 0 Graphics for MM 5 Digital Video Editing and MM 6 Video Compression and Streaming on the MM 7 Video Compositing and Effects MM 9 Digital Video Edit/Post II MM 6 Post- Sound for Video or MM 7 Field Sound for Video MM 50 Advanced Project Development I MM 58 Video Compositing and Editing II MM 59 Screenwriting/Preproduction MM 60 Video I MM 6 Video II MM 6 Video III MM 80 Cooperative Work Experience in MTH 05 * Math in Society Art Electives 6 Film Studies Electives 8 Program Electives General Education 8 Total Credits 9 * Could be used as General Education ART ELECTIVES ART 0 Understanding New Media Arts ART 6 Basic Design - Color Foundations ART 0A Digital Photography I FILM STUDIES ELECTIVES ENG 95 Film Studies: Film as Art ENG 96 Film Studies: Directors ENG 97 Film Studies: Contemporary Themes and Genres MULTIMEDIA PROGRAM ELECTIVES MM 0 Introduction to MM 0 Design MM Intro to Game Art Development MM 6 Sound for Picture MM 0 Graphic Video and Audio MM 0 Authoring I MM Incorporating Elements in Presentation Software MM Introduction to Augmented Reality MM 6 Directing Actors for Recording MM 50 Project Review, Testing and MM 60 Marketing Yourself as a MM 0 Audio Technician I - Intro MM Audio Technician II - Multitrack/Post MM Audio Technician III - Project Management MM Audio Technician IV - Capstone Project MM 0 Design II MM Game Level Design MM 5 Game Art Pipeline MM Vector Graphics & Animation for the World Wide Web MM D Modeling and Animation MM D Character Modeling and Animation MM D for Interactivity MM 6 Video Compression and Streaming on the MM 7 Video Compositing and Effects MM 8 Creating DVD-Video MM 9 Digital Video Edit/Post II MM 0 Authoring II-Scripting MM Authoring III - Scripting MM Creating Interactive Web Pages MM 5 Methods MM 6 Post- Sound for Video MM 7 Field Sound for Video MM 5 Advanced Project Development II MM 5 MM 5 Intermediate Modeling and Texturing MM 5 Character Rigging and Animation MM 55 D Lighting and Texturing MM 56 Graphics for II MM 58 Video Compositing and Editing II MM 59 Screenwriting/Preproduction MM 60 Video I MM 6 Video II MM 6 Video III MM 6 Cinematography/Lighting MM 6 Broadcast I MM 65 Broadcast II MM 66 Post-: Color Correction MM 67 Special Effects I- Green Screen MM 70 Writing for MM 80 Cooperative Work Experience in - ONE-YEAR CERTIFICATE (p. ) Video (p. )

3 MULTIMEDIA MULTIMEDIA 07-8 MULTIMEDIA ONE-YEAR CERTIFICATE Minimum 60 credits. Students must meet all certificate requirements. COURSE OF STUDY The coursework listed below is required. The following is an example of a term-by-term breakdown. First Term Credits MM 0 Introduction to MM 0 Design MM 0 Graphic Video and Audio MM 0 Authoring I MM Support Electives Second Term MM 50 Project Review, Testing and MM 60 Marketing Yourself as a MM 0 Graphics for MM 5 Digital Video Editing and MM Program Electives Third Term MM 70 Writing for or MM 59 Screenwriting/Preproduction MM Program Electives 8 MM Support Electives 5 Fourth Term MM 50 Advanced Project Development I MM Program Electives 8 MM Support Electives 6 Total Credits: 60 Course cannot be substituted with another course. MULTIMEDIA PROGRAM ELECTIVES MM 0 Introduction to MM 0 Design MM Intro to Game Art Development MM 6 Sound for Picture MM 0 Graphic Video and Audio MM 0 Authoring I MM Incorporating Elements in Presentation Software MM Introduction to Augmented Reality MM 6 Directing Actors for Recording MM 50 Project Review, Testing and MM 60 Marketing Yourself as a MM 0 Audio Technician I - Intro MM Audio Technician II - Multitrack/Post MM Audio Technician III - Project Management MM Audio Technician IV - Capstone Project MM 0 Design II MM Game Level Design MM 5 Game Art Pipeline MM Vector Graphics & Animation for the World Wide Web MM D Modeling and Animation MM D Character Modeling and Animation MM D for Interactivity MM 6 Video Compression and Streaming on the MM 7 Video Compositing and Effects MM 8 Creating DVD-Video MM 9 Digital Video Edit/Post II MM 0 Authoring II-Scripting MM Authoring III - Scripting MM Creating Interactive Web Pages MM 5 Methods MM 6 Post- Sound for Video MM 7 Field Sound for Video MM 5 Advanced Project Development II MM 5 MM 5 Intermediate Modeling and Texturing MM 5 Character Rigging and Animation MM 55 D Lighting and Texturing MM 56 Graphics for II MM 58 Video Compositing and Editing II MM 59 Screenwriting/Preproduction MM 60 Video I MM 6 Video II MM 6 Video III MM 6 Cinematography/Lighting MM 6 Broadcast I MM 65 Broadcast II MM 66 Post-: Color Correction MM 67 Special Effects I- Green Screen MM 70 Writing for MM 80 Cooperative Work Experience in - MULTIMEDIA SUPPORT ELECTIVES ARCH 6 Introduction to AutoCAD ARCH 7 Introduction to Google SketchUp ARCH 6 Intermediate AutoCAD ART 0 Understanding New Media Arts ART 5 Basic Design - D Foundations ART 6 Basic Design - Color Foundations ART 7 Basic Design - D Foundations ART 9 Basic Design-D Foundations ART A Drawing I ART B Drawing I ART C Drawing I ART 0A Digital Photography I ART 0B Digital Photography I ART 0C Digital Photography I ART History of Graphic Design ART 0A Digital Photography II ART 0B Digital Photography II ART 0C Digital Photography II ART 79A Experimental Media ART 79B Experimental Media ART 79C Experimental Media ART 9A Figure Sculpture

4 MULTIMEDIA MULTIMEDIA 07-8 BA 0 Introduction to Business BA Introduction to Business Technology BA 05 Business Communication Using Technology BA 07 Introduction to E-Commerce BA 5 Social Media Marketing CADD 6 Introduction to AutoCAD CADD 6 Intermediate AutoCAD CADD 6 AutoCAD -D and Solid Modeling CADD 56 Advanced AutoCAD CAS 06 Introduction to HTML CAS 09 Beginning PowerPoint CAS 0 Introduction to Web Graphics CAS D Beginning Website Creation: Dreamweaver CAS 8 Beginning Photoshop CAS 75E Intro Web Animation CAS 80 Search Engine Optimization-SEO CAS 8 CAS 8D CMS Website Creation: Drupal CAS 8J CMS Website Creation: Joomla CAS 06 Principles of HTML and CSS CAS JavaScript and JQuery for Designers CAS 5 Intermediate CSS and Preprocessors CAS Integrated Website Design CAS 5 PHP and MySQL for Designers CAS Desktop Publishing: InDesign CAS UX/UI Design for the Web CAS 75 Intermediate Flash CIS Introduction to Programming Logic CIS J Java Programming I CIS 5M Mobile Application Programming for Android CIS 78 Applied Concepts CIS J Java Programming II CIS 5W Introduction to Web Analytics CS G Introduction to Computer Games CS 0U Introduction to UNIX CS G Game Programming ENG 95 Film Studies: Film as Art ENG 96 Film Studies: Directors ENG 97 Film Studies: Contemporary Themes and Genres GD 0 Technology and Procedures GD Introductory Typography GD 0 Graphic Design I GD Graphic Design GD Graphic Design GD Graphic Design GD Graphic Design 5 GD 8 Graphic Design Practices GD 9 Portfolio Preparation GD Combined Graphic Programs GD 9 Design Studio MUC Electronic Media II MUC 5 Electronic Media III MUC 00A Composing and Arranging I: Principles and Techniques MUC 00B Composing and Arranging II: Electronic Music Composition MUC 00C Composition and Arranging III: Electronic Media Composition MUC 0 Analog Modular Synthesis MUC Introduction to Recording Technologies MUC Studio Recording Technology I MUC Studio Recording Technology II MUC 5 Studio Recording Technology III MUC 6 Digital Recording MUC 7 Digital Recording MUC 8 Digital Recording MUC 6 Studio Recording Technology IV MUC 7 Studio Recording Technology V MUC 8 Studio Recording Technology VI MUC 70 Audio Programming I: Introduction to Max/ MSP MUC 7 Audio Programming II: Intermediate Max/ MSP MUS 70 Music Technology: Beats and Basics MUS 7 Music Technology: Record and Mix MUS 7 Music Technology: Record, Remix and DJ WR 7 Technical and Writing WR Creative Writing - Script Writing WR 7 Advanced Creative Writing - Scriptwriting VIDEO PRODUCTION ONE-YEAR CERTIFICATE Minimum 7 credits. Students must meet all certificate requirements. VIDEO PRODUCTION CERTIFICATE COURSES MM 0 Design MM 0 Graphic Video and Audio MM 60 Marketing Yourself as a MM 0 Graphics for MM 5 Digital Video Editing and MM 7 Video Compositing and Effects MM 50 Advanced Project Development I MM 60 Video I MM 6 Video II MM 6 Video III MM 80 Cooperative Work Experience in Video Certificate Electives 0 Total Credits 7 Course cannot be substituted with another course. VIDEO PRODUCTION CERTIFICATE ELECTIVES MM 0 Introduction to MM 0 Design MM 0 Graphic Video and Audio MM 0 Authoring I MM Incorporating Elements in Presentation Software MM Introduction to Augmented Reality MM 6 Directing Actors for Recording

5 MULTIMEDIA MULTIMEDIA 07-8 MM 50 Project Review, Testing and MM 60 Marketing Yourself as a MM 0 Audio Technician I - Intro MM Audio Technician II - Multitrack/Post MM Audio Technician III - Project Management MM Audio Technician IV - Capstone Project MM 0 Design II MM Game Level Design MM 5 Game Art Pipeline MM 0 Graphics for MM Vector Graphics & Animation for the World Wide Web MM D Modeling and Animation MM D Character Modeling and Animation MM D for Interactivity MM 6 Video Compression and Streaming on the MM 8 Creating DVD-Video MM 9 Digital Video Edit/Post II MM 0 Authoring II-Scripting MM Authoring III - Scripting MM Creating Interactive Web Pages MM 5 Methods MM 6 Post- Sound for Video MM 7 Field Sound for Video MM 50 Advanced Project Development I MM 5 Advanced Project Development II MM 5 MM 5 Intermediate Modeling and Texturing MM 5 Character Rigging and Animation MM 55 D Lighting and Texturing MM 56 Graphics for II MM 58 Video Compositing and Editing II MM 59 Screenwriting/Preproduction MM 60 Video I MM 6 Video II MM 6 Video III MM 6 Cinematography/Lighting MM 6 Broadcast I MM 65 Broadcast II MM 66 Post-: Color Correction MM 67 Special Effects I- Green Screen MM 70 Writing for MM 80 Cooperative Work Experience in - MM 0. Introduction to. Credit. Explores the different roles, skill sets, jobs and equipment associated with the development of digital media. Examines the processes involved in producing content to meet a specific communication goal toward a target audience. Audit MM 0. Design. Credits. Introduces the multimedia development and design process. Includes identifying the functions and skills of a multimedia team, defining project goals and target audience, utilizing information architecture and user experience design principles, evaluating projects to determine deliverables and resource needs. Prerequisite: (WR 5 and RD 5) or IRW 5 and MTH 0 or equivalent placement.prerequisite/concurrent: MM 0, or instructor MM. Intro to Game Art Development. Credits. Introduces the game art design process. Includes identifying the functions and skills necessary to be successful in the game industry, fulfilling client needs, an overview of software used in the process, and basic introduction to gaming engines. Prerequisites: (WR 5 and RD 5) or IRW 5 and MTH 0 or equivalent placement. Prerequisite/concurrent: MM 0 or instructor MM 6. Sound for Picture. Credits. Covers sound as exhibited in modern film and television productions of all genres. Includes sound design, foley walking, ADR recording, on-set recording, and soundtrack/score recording. Includes mixing, editing, and software skills training. This course is also offered as MUC 6; a student who enrolls in this course a second time under either designator will be subject to the course repeat policy. Recommended: MUC. Audit MM 0. Graphic Video and Audio. Credits. Introduces graphic, audio and video development for multimedia. Includes use of industry standard tools to produce digital media elements composed of graphics, audio and video to communicate an idea to a targeted audience. Prerequisites: (WR 5 and RD 5) or IRW 5 and MTH 0 or equivalent placement.prerequisite/concurrent: MM 0, or instructor permission. Audit MM 0. Authoring I. Credits. Covers production of an interactive multimedia project incorporating graphics, text, video, and audio using multimedia industry standard authoring software. Incorporate the principles and practices from MM0, MM0, and MM0. Prerequisite/concurrent: MM 0 or instructor MM. Incorporating Elements in Presentation Software. Credits. Plan and produce a multimedia presentation using industry level presentation software (Microsoft PowerPoint[TM]). Incorporate design theory, clip-art, video clips and sound into a Microsoft PowerPoint(TM) presentation. Emphasis on quality, presentation flow and program design. Audit MM. Introduction to Augmented Reality. Credit. Explores and defines the technology and creation of augmented reality. Examines uses and trends using this technology. Includes the creation of simple projects that demonstrate the production and use of augmented reality. Prerequisites: (WR 5 and RD 5) or IRW 5 and MTH 0 or equivalent placement. Audit MM 6. Directing Actors for Recording. Credits. Explores the process of directing for camera and voice recording work within the multimedia profession. Focuses on industry standards and principles. Promotes the process for the collaboration by both performers and directors. Prerequisite: (WR 5 and RD 5) or IRW 5 and MTH 0 or equivalent placement. Audit MM 50. Project Review, Testing and. Credit. Covers the final steps of a multimedia project including, quality assurance, beta testing, group evaluation and debugging techniques. Examines the different ways multimedia is currently being used. Covers tips and techniques for successfully promoting multimedia work. Prerequisite/concurrent: MM 0 or instructor MM 60. Marketing Yourself as a. Credits. Explores the employment and independent market for multimedia professionals, including job qualifications for various positions in small to large organizations, as well as the general business environment for multimedia production. Provides an overview and opportunity to apply methods and practices used in finding and obtaining employment in the multimedia industry. Prerequisites: (WR 5 and RD 5) or IRW 5 and MTH 0 or equivalent placement. Prerequisite/concurrent: MM 0 or instructor MM 0. Audio Technician I - Intro. Credits. Introduces the concepts and skills of audio mixing and recording for live events and video projects. Includes critical listening, the physics of sound and microphone design, the principles of signal flow, mixing, recording, and monitoring, and hands-on practices and assessments of contemporary mixing, sound reinforcement, and two-channel recording technique. Prerequisites: MM 6, MM 7, and (WR 5 and RD 5) or IRW 5 and MTH 0 or equivalent placement. Audit 5

6 MULTIMEDIA MULTIMEDIA 07-8 MM. Audio Technician II - Multitrack/Post. Credits. Continues to develop skills in audio production for multi-track recordings of live events as well as field and sound stage-based projects. Applies industry-standard audio software and hardware for audio editing, mixing, and sweetening. Prerequisite: MM 0, and (WR 5 and RD 5) and MTH 0 or equivalent placement. Audit MM. Audio Technician III - Project Management. Credits. Introduces project management skills including: concepts and applications of ADR, sound design, surround sound, mastering, and distribution. Includes scheduling, budgeting, working with video personnel, actors, composers, and other resources. Prerequisites: MM, and (WR 5 and RD 5) or IRW 5 and MTH 0 or equivalent placement. Audit MM. Audio Technician IV - Capstone Project. Credits. Provides the opportunity to develop a personal capstone project that demonstrates mastery of Audio Technician Track concepts, applications, and skills, including project management, field audio, post production audio, sweetening, sound design, mastering, and distribution. Prerequisite: MM. Audit MM 0. Design II. Credits. Emphasizes design concepts including layout, typography, color theory, and information architecture with the goal of creating interactive designs that balance aesthetics and function. Includes participation in "real-world" client focused design projects. Prerequisites: MM 0, MM 0 or instructor MM. Game Level Design. Credits. Analyzes levels used in modern video games. Integrates both functional and aesthetic level design, level pacing and flow, player goals, and fun factor. Prerequisites: MM or instructor permission, and (WR 5 and RD 5) or IRW 5 and MTH 0 or equivalent placement. Audit MM 5. Game Art Pipeline. Credits. Introduces processes and methods necessary for developing game-specific content for contemporary game engines and real-time rendering environments. Focuses on team-based efficient production management and pipeline. Prerequisites: MM or instructor permission, and (WR 5 and RD 5) or IRW 5 and MTH 0 or equivalent placement. Audit MM 0. Graphics for. Credits. Continues to develop skills using multimedia industry standard graphic software to create, edit and optimize graphic images for use in multimedia and interactive computer applications. Explores graphic creation, color, composition and compositing of multiple graphics for use in multimedia presentations and other multimedia formats. Prerequisite: (WR 5 and RD 5) or IRW 5 and MTH 0 or equivalent placement. Prerequisite/concurrent: MM 0 or instructor MM. Vector Graphics & Animation for the World Wide Web. Credits. Provides instruction and practice in creating short animations, long-form animations with synchronized sounds, interactive walkthrough animations and navigation controls using multimedia industry standard vector graphics and animations software. Prerequisites: MM 0, MM 0, CAS 75F and CAS D or CAS 06 or instructor MM. D Modeling and Animation. Credits. Provides an introduction to creating, editing, and taking apart D models. Develops foundational skills to work with, and navigate the digital D modeling workspace to create D objects. Examines basic elements of the D development of modeling, texturing, lighting, animating, and rendering. Prerequisite: MM 0, MM 0; or instructor permission, and (WR 5 and RD 5) or IRW 5 and MTH 0 or equivalent placement. Audit MM. D Character Modeling and Animation. Credits. Introduces high-end digital sculpting and painting techniques used to create models, normal maps, and layered polygon textures. Develops skills using current industry tools and techniques utilized in professional game asset creation. Prerequisites: MM or instructor MM. D for Interactivity. Credits. Includes how to design, create, and display high-quality, interactive D graphics and animations using industry standard D modeling tools. Explores and tests delivery options, limitations, and quality issues. Prerequisites: MM. Audit MM 5. Digital Video Editing and. Credits. Explores the post-production process for non-linear editing of digital video for use in video production and multimedia applications. Focuses on industry standard editing software to develop the foundation grammar of editing including continuity and montage principles. Prerequisite: MM 0 or instructor MM 6. Video Compression and Streaming on the. Credits. Introduces preparing video and audio for playback, incorporating the principles of quality video and audio streaming techniques and technology. Introduces adaptation of video and audio segments for streaming using industry-standard digital editing and compression software. Covers crossplatform/cross-browser projects on both PCC-provided and publicly available user-generated content (UGC) hosting services to be tested for performance on Macintosh and Windows computers using various browsers and players. Prerequisite: MM 5 or instructor MM 7. Video Compositing and Effects. Credits. Introduces the creation of motion graphics using industry standard software. Illustrates the basic concepts of motion graphics, as well as the functions and capabilities of the software tools including their extensive compositing, keying, animation, and special effects capabilities. Prerequisites: MM 0, MM 5. Audit MM 8. Creating DVD-Video. Credits. Introduces creation of custom DVD-Video using professional level authoring software. Integrates video with audio, graphics, and other assets. Develops custom navigation, menus, chapters, and interactivity. Encodes uncompressed audio into highly compressed Dolby digital AC- streams, and incorporates it into the DVD authoring software. Prerequisite: MM 0 and MM 5, or instructor MM 9. Digital Video Edit/Post II. Credits. Continues to develop and explore post-production design and delivery of digital video and audio for multimedia projects and television. Continues to build upon the basic techniques of video editing, color correction, audio development, media compression formats and codecs for video delivery using industry standard software. Analyzes, evaluates, and critiques existing video projects. Prerequisite: MM 5. Audit MM 0. Authoring II-Scripting. Credits. Covers industry standard web application tools to author interactive projects. Covers essential and foundational authoring languages, concepts and practices. Includes assembly of digital media elements, made interactive through authoring, and then tested for function, design, usability, and bugs. Prerequisites: MM 0, MM ; or instructor MM. Authoring III - Scripting. Credits. Continues to develop the essential and foundational authoring languages, concepts and practices. Includes advanced assembly of digital media elements will be assembled, made interactive through authoring, for web or mobile phone delivery and then tested for function, design, usability, and bugs. Prerequisite: MM 0; or instructor MM. Creating Interactive Web Pages. Credits. Covers integrating multimedia content on websites using industry standard web development tools such as HTML5, CSS, and Content Management Systems. Explores the incorporation of multimedia elements on websites to optimize delivery of content on a variety of devices. Prerequisites: CAS D or CAS 06, and MM 0 or instructor MM 5. Methods. Credits. Covers methods and strategies to optimize and expand the delivery of still graphics, animations, audio, and video streaming to various devices. Includes evaluation of media performance, codec efficiency, image quality and cross platform functionality, interactivity, accessibility, and digital design standards. Recommended: CAS D and CAS. Prerequisites: MM 0 and CAS D or CAS 06 or instructor MM 6. Post- Sound for Video. Credits. Introduces the practice of sound editing for video projects. Examines multiple methods and workflows including: synchronization of sound with picture, modification to maximize intelligibility, dialog replacement, the creation, collection and use of sound effects and music, mixing, and conforming sound to distribution standards. Prerequisites: MM 5 or instructor permission. Audit MM 7. Field Sound for Video. Credits. Provides overview, exploration and practice of field sound recording for video projects. Examines multiple concepts, methods and techniques including preproduction, microphone use, signal routing, mixing and improving sound recording in challenging acoustical environments. Prerequisites: MM 5 or instructor MM 50. Advanced Project Development I. Credits. Explores the connection between creative and technical skills required to develop digital multimedia projects. Covers planning, producing and implementation of interactive projects using industry standard software. Prerequisites: MM 0, MM 5 and (MM 70 or MM 59) or instructor 6

7 MULTIMEDIA MULTIMEDIA 07-8 MM 5. Advanced Project Development II. Credits. Continues to develop digital multimedia skills used in planning, producing and implementing interactive projects using industry standard software. Prerequisites: MM 50. Audit MM 5. Intermediate Modeling and Texturing. Credits. Continues developing skills to produce D models through hands-on exercise and assignments. Explores relevant modeling toolsets, advanced modeling theory, and a variety of modeling approaches and theory. Includes intermediate rendering techniques. Prerequisites: MM, and (WR 5 and RD 5) or IRW 5 and MTH 0 or equivalent placement. Audit MM 5. Character Rigging and Animation. Credits. Explores D character rigging and animation using industry standard D rigging and animation software. Covers the creation of a professional bipedal character rig, character animation and lip-syncing facial animation. Prerequisites: MM, and (WR 5 and RD 5) or IRW 5 and MTH 0 or equivalent placement. Audit MM 55. D Lighting and Texturing. Credits. Expands upon lighting techniques with an in-depth focus on the technical aspects of both high-end lighting and shadows. Covers UV unwrapping and layout skills, and advanced graphic tool techniques in order to create professional quality textures. Prerequisites: MM or instructor permission, and (WR 5 and RD 5) or IRW 5 and MTH 0 or equivalent placement. Audit MM 56. Graphics for II. Credits. Continues to develop skills using multimedia industry standard graphic software to create, edit and optimize graphic images for use in multimedia and interactive computer applications. Explores techniques to manage workflow of graphics production essential for use in multimedia presentations and other multimedia formats. Prerequisite: MM 0. Audit MM 58. Video Compositing and Editing II. Credits. Continues development of essential foundation skills needed to create motion graphics using industry standard software. Illustrates intermediate concepts of motion graphics, and the functions and capabilities of the software tools including their extensive compositing, keying, animation, and special effects capabilities. Prerequisite: MM 7. Audit MM 59. Screenwriting/Preproduction. Credits. Focuses on the pre-production phase of narrative video projects. Provides story structure, character development, and formatting for screenwriting. Covers the transition from script to screen including shot lists, location scouting and floor plans, and other pre-production variables. Prerequisite: WR. Audit MM 60. Video I. Credits. Introduces digital video production, with a focus on the fundamentals of project planning, basic camera functions, shooting techniques, lighting principles, and audio recording fundamentals. Includes preproduction issues, production terminology, and evaluation of industry etiquette. Prerequisites: MM 0 and MM 5. Audit MM 6. Video II. Credits. Continues video production at an intermediate level; includes digital camera, lighting, audio, and preproduction techniques. Focuses on narrative production techniques. Focuses on narrative production workflow, including an overview of industry crew positions, directing actors and scene coverage. Prerequisite: MM 5 and MM 60 and MM 59. Audit MM 6. Video III. Credits. Explores documentary video making through hands-on exercises and assignments. Covers relevant preproduction methods and materials, the smallcrew field production model, interviewing techniques, and further development of camera, lighting, audio, and editing skills. Prerequisites: MM 5, MM 60, MM 6, or instructor MM 6. Cinematography/Lighting. Credits. Develops skills in lighting and camerawork for field and studio video production. Explores all light fixtures, safety, theory and techniques. Covers camerawork, composition, lens, techniques and theory. Explores the roles of cinematographer and gaffer. Prerequisites: MM 5 and MM 60. Audit MM 6. Broadcast I. Credits. Covers broadcast television workflow and techniques, including studio production, live events and multi-camera set-up productions. Explores the roles of directing, production switching and studio crew roles. Prerequisites: MM 5 or instructor MM 65. Broadcast II. Credits. Produces productions for PCC-TV and Portland community. Extended development in broadcast television workflow and techniques. Prerequisite: MM 6. Audit MM 66. Post-: Color Correction. Credits. Introduces the process of color correction, enhancements and effects of video materials using professional level color correction software. Includes color grading, color matching, lighting, and production workflow. Prerequisite: MM 9 or instructor permission, and (WR 5 and RD 5) or IRW 5 and MTH 0 or equivalent placement. Audit MM 67. Special Effects I- Green Screen. Credits. Introduces the processes of green screen shooting, development of natural and virtual background environments, and compositing. Includes planning, setup and production of the shoot, and post-production processes. Prerequisite: MM 7 and MM 60 or instructor permission, and (WR 5 and RD 5) or IRW 5 and MTH 0 or equivalent placement. Audit MM 70. Writing for. Credits. Introduces creating and adapting technical information and linear narratives for non-linear, interactive multimedia applications. Includes developing ideas into multimedia scripts, incorporating text with other media, writing narration, and writing for voice-over, writing for interactivity, presenting text on-screen, and writing concisely. Prerequisites: MM 0; WR,, or WR ; or instructor MM 80. Cooperative Work Experience in. - Credit. Practice and enhance skills gained in the 00 and 00 level classes. Spend to hours per week working in the multimedia industry (public/ private sector organizations) working at an approved multimedia development company doing cooperative work. Develop career objectives by linking course work with out-of-classroom experiences by becoming part of the "multimedia team" learning cooperation, team building, communication skills and project development. Prerequisites: MM 0,, 5, 6, 0,, 5 or instructor 7

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