This course will cover learning to incorporate audio into various electronic media such as CD-ROM, World-Wide-Web, computer animation, and digital video. Technical issues covered include the physical properties of sound, methods and tools of sound recording, music and audio terminology, and the use of analog and electronic musical instruments. The course acquaints students with concepts of layers in 2D and 3D space, tracking basic terminologies, functionalities of digital editing software’s components, and processes of editing, compositing, and tracking. From this foundation, students move on to experimenting with different perspectives, creating and editing expressions, editing masks, defining parent-child relationships between layers, and animating lights and cameras.
Bachelor of Computer Science - 144 CRs
Gorham Kindem and Robert B. Musburger, Introduction to Media Production: The Path to Digital Media Production, Routledge
content serial | Description |
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1 | Introduction To Producing Media |
2 | Scriptwriting |
3 | The Production Process & Management |
4 | Lighting and Design |
5 | Audio/Sound |
6 | The Camera |
7 | 7th Week Exam |
8 | Directing: Aesthetic Principles and Production 1 |
9 | Directing: Aesthetic Principles and Production 2 |
10 | Editing 1 |
11 | Editing 2 |
12 | Media Production Ethics |
13 | 12th Week Exam |
14 | Student Presentations |
15 | Student Presentations |
16 | Final Exam |
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