CNMS-335 Media and Production

Students in this course will produce digital media projects that explore the aesthetic, educational, and technological issues of using media to communicate human experience. They will learn how to make choices that reflect the history of audiovisual media production in combination with convergent digital culture and their own creative ideas. Students will engage the language of film, the functions of scripts and storyboards, and production management. They will understand the conceptual underpinnings of multimedia technologies and use of digital technologies and equipment.

Maximum Enrollment

Standard Course (40)

Credits

1

Prerequisite

ARTH/CNMS/CPLIT 120, Art 213, or permission of instructor.

Offered

Fall

Notes

This class has a humanities working lab session requirement.