Digital Video  & Multimedia

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IND3115 Digital Video Production

1 Semester  0.5 creditO’Plaine Campus: 9-10; Prerequisite: None
Throughout this course, students will learn to utilize editing software to create dynamic videos. Students will learn about the history of broadcasting and its effects on society. Students will operate cameras and tripods while learning different techniques to create a visually appealing product. The course will also enable the students to edit their own videos while adding soundtracks, voiceovers, and special effects. Students will be using industry standard editing software and equipment.

IND3110 Multimedia Production

1 Semester  0.5 creditO’Plaine Campus: 9-10; Prerequisite: None
An introduction to digital media, this course will allow students to advance their computer skills. Various software applications are used to design, create, edit, store, and present original creations utilizing digital/sound software, image composing software, flash animation software, web-publishing software and storage media. A culminating project is completed that includes designing, implementing and publishing a website. 
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IND3137 Graphic Design Technology

1 Semester  0.5 creditO’Plaine Campus: 9-10; Prerequisite: None
This course is designed for students to explore the fundamentals of Graphic Design and Desktop Publishing. This course will focus on the software and techniques that are used to create the artwork and elements that go into printed products or web pages. The software involved in the course projects includes photo editing, image design and generation, page layout, and elementary animation software.
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IND3370 DIY (Do-It-Yourself)

1 Semester  0.5 creditAlmond Campus: 11-12; Prerequisite: None
Do-It-Yourself. This course was developed to prepare students for life skills needed to utilize basic home tools and equipment. Students will research and construct projects like furniture, signs, and toys found on DIY media like Pinterest and HGTV as well as solve practical home maintenance challenges.
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IND3235 DIY 2

1 Semester 0.5 creditAlmond Campus: 11-12; Prerequisite: Woods IV or DIY
In this course students will use the skills learned in previous courses to design and construct an original project(s) of their choice. Students will research existing designs found on DIY media like Pinterest and HGTV to create a complete project plan before fabrication. Fees will be assessed for personal project materials and/or materials may need to be purchased from local hardware stores and brought to the school.