Digital Media Communications
Digital Media Communications Course Outline
Here are some of the courses offered in the Digital Media Communications to help you attain a respected career you love:
Core curriculum skills building courses
- Theory of Elements & Design
- Principles of Computing
Specialized career-focused courses
- Interactive Media Studio Practices
- Design Elements: 2D
- Digital Video
- Authoring I & II
- Animation I & II
General Education courses for personal development
- Mass Media & Culture
- Critical Thinking
- Sociology
Course Spotlight: Take a closer look at Authoring and Digital Video, part of the Digital Communications Associate in Applied Science Degree Program at Katharine Gibbs School New York.
DM220, DM225 Authoring I & II In this course, students
will be introduced to multimedia authoring techniques. Topics of
discussion will include animating objects on screen, and incorporating
sound, video, text, and images into a coherent multimedia project. In
Authoring II, students will continue the study of digital media design
using images, sound, video and animation. More complex pieces will be
created through the use of multimedia scripting, and mastering.
DM235 Digital Video In the Digital Video course, students
will be introduced to the concepts of video production within a digital
media environment. Students will experiment with capturing, converting,
and editing video for use with a multimedia piece.
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