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& 100 |
Survey of Anthropology | 5 |
| CMST 216 |
Scripting for Film, Video, & Multimedia | 5 |
| ENGL& 101 |
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 119 |
History of Animation (5 Cr) | |
| CMST 131 |
Exploring the Digital Future (5 Cr) | |
| CMST 132 |
Techniques & Technology of Propaganda (5 Cr) | |
| CMST 133 |
Media & Messages (5 Cr) | |
| CMST 134 |
Multicultural Media Messages (5 Cr) | |
| CMST 136 |
Writing for the World Wide Web (5 Cr) | |
| CMST 138 |
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 219 |
Business of Film & Video Production (5 Cr) | |
| CMST 291 |
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 | |
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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.
