Programs

Video

The Digital Video program provides an opportunity to develop a working skill set in digital video production by actively participating in a project-based, hands-on learning environment. Course work is designed to promote competency in pre-production planning, to provide field and studio production experience, and to develop post-production skills, including the use of industry standard non-linear editing software and a variety of delivery mechanisms.

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Associate in Arts Degree Digital Video

Learning Outcomes

Degree recipients should possess the skills and abilities described below:

  • Utilize appropriate methods of production planning specific to area of concentration
  • Demonstrate proficiency with software tools and processes specific to area of concentration
  • Demonstrate appropriate use of a lexicon of terms and concepts specific to area of concentration
  • Demonstrate the ability to work in groups
  • Demonstrate the ability to tell a story, reveal a process, and illuminate a concept or action visually

Completion Worksheet

Download the completion worksheet for this certificate (PDF)

Requirements

Course No. Course Name  Credit Hrs.
ANIM 121 Imaging Foundations  5
ANTH& 100Renamed or Renumbered Course Survey of Anthropology 5
CMST 216Renamed or Renumbered Course Scripting for Film, Video, & Multimedia 5
ENGL& 101 Renamed or Renumbered Course English Composition I 5
GAME 110 Game Design I  5
MEDIA 105  Digital Design & Storytelling 5
MEDIA 245  Production Practices  3
MEDIA 250  Internship in Media  5
MEDIA 298 Seminar in Media Communication & Technology 5
VIDEO 112 Video Foundations 5
VIDEO 122 Audio & Recording I 5
VIDEO 210 Video Editing & Streaming 5
VIDEO 213 Audio & Recording II 5
VIDEO 215 Video Field Production 5
VIDEO 218 Video Studio Production 5
VIDEO 221 Intermediate Video Production 5
VIDEO 224 Motion Graphics I 5
Choose 5 credits from the following: 5
CMST 119Renamed or Renumbered Course History of Animation (5 Cr)  
CMST 131Renamed or Renumbered Course Exploring the Digital Future (5 Cr)  
CMST 132Renamed or Renumbered Course Techniques & Technology of Propaganda (5 Cr)   
CMST 133Renamed or Renumbered Course Media & Messages (5 Cr)  
CMST 134Renamed or Renumbered Course Multicultural Media Messages (5 Cr)   
CMST 136Renamed or Renumbered Course Writing for the World Wide Web (5 Cr)   
CMST 138Renamed or Renumbered Course Media Digital Law & Ethics (5 Cr)   
MEDIA 113 Design for Screen Media (5 Cr)  
Choose 5 credits from the following: 5
ANIM 220 Raster Images (5 Cr)  
BUS 219Renamed or Renumbered Course Business of Film & Video Production (5 Cr)  
CMST 291Renamed or Renumbered Course Making Movies (5 Cr)  
MEDIA 219 Business of Film & Video Production (5 Cr)  
VIDEO 225 Motion Graphics II (5 Cr)  
Total   93

Certificate of Achievement: Digital Video Production

Learning Outcomes

Degree recipients should possess the skills and abilities described below:

  • Utilize appropriate methods of production planning specific to video production
  • Demonstrate basic proficiency with software, tools and processes specific to area of concentration
  • Demonstrate appropriate use of a lexicon of terms and concepts specific to area of concentration
  • Demonstrate the ability to work in groups
  • Demonstrate the ability to tell a story, reveal a process, and illuminate a concept or action visually

Completion Worksheet

Download the completion worksheet for this certificate (PDF)

Requirements

Course No. Course Name  Credit Hrs.
ANIM 121 Imaging Foundations 5
VIDEO 112 Video Foundations 5
VIDEO 122 Audio & Recording I 5
VIDEO 210 Video Editing & Streaming 5
VIDEO 215 Video Field Production 5
VIDEO 218 Video Studio Production 5
VIDEO 221 Intermediate Video Production 5
VIDEO 224 Motion Graphics I 5
Choose 5 credits from the following: 5
ANIM 120 Animation Foundations (5 Cr)  
WEBMM 110 Web Multimedia Foundations (5 Cr)  
Choose 3-5 credits from the following: 3-5
MEDIA 248 Portfolio & Employment (3 Cr)  
MEDIA 250 Internship in Media (5 Cr)  
Total   48-50

Courses marked with a Renamed or Renumbered Course symbol changed course number and/or title begining summer 2008 to reflect a new common course numbering system. Courses with previous number/title are still applicable. Learn more about Common Course Numbering.

Professional or technical program offerings and course requirements listed in this website may be altered by the college to reflect the needs of industry, student interests and availability of resources.