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FULL |
84907 |
MART 314 - Introduction to Comp. Graphics
Instructor: Mecorney, J Date: 08/19-12/09 Credits:
3
MART 314 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER GRAPHICS Units (Grade Option) 3; Class Hours: Minimum of 48 lecture/32 by arrangement lab hours/semester; Recommended: Eligibility for READ 836, and ENGL 836 or 400; Prerequisite(s): None. Description: State of the art computer graphics software are introduced with respect to print, web and motion graphics. Introduction to typography graphic layout/design fundamentals, as well as web design skills and other computer graphics software applications. As this is a fine arts course, students generate their own creative content for publication. Transfer: CSU.
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M W |
Mecorney, J |
08/19-12/09 |
11:10am-12:25pm |
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OPEN |
92149 |
MART 314 - Introduction to Comp. Graphics
Instructor: Mecorney, J Date: 08/24-12/14 Credits:
3
MART 314 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER GRAPHICS Units (Grade Option) 3; Class Hours: Minimum of 48 lecture/32 by arrangement lab hours/semester; Recommended: Eligibility for READ 836, and ENGL 836 or 400; Prerequisite(s): None. Description: State of the art computer graphics software are introduced with respect to print, web and motion graphics. Introduction to typography graphic layout/design fundamentals, as well as web design skills and other computer graphics software applications. As this is a fine arts course, students generate their own creative content for publication. Transfer: CSU.
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M |
Mecorney, J |
08/24-12/14 |
6:30pm-9:45pm |
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OPEN |
89487 |
MART 362 - Digital Photography I
Instructor: Sims, M Date: 08/20-12/10 Credits:
3
MART 362 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY I
Units (Grade Option) 3; Class Hours: Minimum of 48 lecture/32 by arrangement lab hours/semester; Recommended: Eligibility for READ 836, and ENGL 836 or 400; Prerequisite(s): None. Description: An introduction to the theory and technology of digital photography. Exploration of the digital camera in both professional and consumer use. Techniques of taking a photograph, types of storage, transferring of images, image editing, and optimizing final output are evaluated. May be repeated once for credit. Transfer: CSU, UC*.
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Th |
Sims, M |
08/20-12/10 |
1:10pm-4:00pm |
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OPEN |
92174 |
MART 362 - Digital Photography I
Instructor: Sims, M Date: 08/19-12/16 Credits:
3
MART 362 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY I
Units (Grade Option) 3; Class Hours: Minimum of 48 lecture/32 by arrangement lab hours/semester; Recommended: Eligibility for READ 836, and ENGL 836 or 400; Prerequisite(s): None. Description: An introduction to the theory and technology of digital photography. Exploration of the digital camera in both professional and consumer use. Techniques of taking a photograph, types of storage, transferring of images, image editing, and optimizing final output are evaluated. May be repeated once for credit. Transfer: CSU, UC*.
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M W |
Sims, M |
08/19-12/16 |
3:15pm-4:30pm |
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OPEN |
90321 |
MART 363 - Digital Photography II
Instructor: Sims, M Date: 08/19-12/16 Credits:
3
MART 363 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY II
Units (Grade Option) 3; Class Hours: Minimum of 48 lecture/32 by arrangement lab hours/semester; Recommended: Eligibility for READ 836, and ENGL 836 or 400; Prerequisite(s): MART 362. Description: Intermediate photographic technologies covering the complete cycle of production from image setup to output. Emphasis is placed on developing skill in creating digital photographic imagery for creative, cultural and professional expression. May be repeated once for credit. Transfer: CSU.
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W |
Sims, M |
08/19-12/16 |
6:30pm-9:45pm |
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FULL |
89113 |
MART 368 - Web Design I
Instructor: Castillo, D Date: 08/20-12/10 Credits:
3
MART 368 WEB DESIGN I Units (Grade Option) 3; Class Hours: Minimum of 48 lecture/32 by arrangement lab hours/semester; Recommended: Eligibility for READ 836, and ENGL 836 or 400; Prerequisite(s): None. Description: This course teaches the fundamentals of creating a website through a mixture of hands-on exercises, lecture, and demonstration. Topics include site layout principles, a discussion of HTML, color and image preparation, for the web, browser compatibility, graphic user interface design, usability and internet ethics and copyright issues. Students build a basic website following accepted design layout standards. The class focuses on Dreamweaver, but also uses Adobe Photoshop, ImageReady and a basic demonstration of Flash. Transfer: CSU.
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T Th |
Foster, P |
08/20-12/10 |
9:45am-11:00am |
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FULL |
92151 |
MART 372 - Digital Illustration
Instructor: Mecorney, J Date: 08/20-12/10 Credits:
3
MART 372 DIGITAL ILLUSTRATION Units (Grade Option) 3; Class Hours: Minimum of 48 lecture/32 by arrangement lab hours/semester; Recommended: Eligibility for READ 836, and ENGL 836 or 400; Prerequisite(s): None. Description: This course teaches the fundamentals of digital illustration with Adobe Illustrator, through a mixture of hands on exercises, lecture, and demonstration. Topics include design, layout, typography, and color principles, vector graphics versus raster graphics and project preparation for print. By the end of the class the student finishes at least five different kinds of projects ranging from promotional posters and business cards, to bottle labels and restaurant menus. Transfer: CSU.
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T Th |
Khazar, J |
08/20-12/10 |
11:10am-12:25pm |
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OPEN |
89767 |
MART 373 - Digital Audio I
Instructor: Christensen, E Date: 10/17-12/05 Credits:
1
MART 373 DIGITAL AUDIO I Units (Grade Option) 1; Class Hours: Minimum of 16 lecture/16 by arrangement lab hours/semester; Recommended: Eligibility for READ 836, and ENGL 836 or 400; Prerequisite(s): None. Description: Introduction to digital audio production utilizing Digidesign's Pro Tools to familiarize students with diverse production techniques, most common file formats, and compression methods used in multimedia applications. The course focuses on digital audio for the web, CD-ROM based productions, and digital video projects. The fundamentals of digital audio theory, digital sound recording, editing, mixing, and encoding sound files are also covered. May be repeated once for credit. Transfer: CSU.
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S |
Christensen, E |
10/17-12/05 |
11:10am-2:00pm |
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FULL |
86093 |
MART 376 - Digital Imaging I
Instructor: Mecorney, J Date: 08/19-12/09 Credits:
3
MART 376 DIGITAL IMAGING I Units (Grade Option) 3; Class Hours: Minimum of 48 lecture/32 by arrangement lab hours/semester; Recommended: Eligibility for READ 836, and ENGL 836 or 400; Prerequisite(s): None. Description: An introduction to the theory and technology of digital imaging. Students work with digital images using Adobe Photoshop. Students work with image correction tools and learn the toolset necessary to create and manipulate digital photographs, scanned images, and those files created directly in the computer. Students' images become part of a basic portfolio. Transfer: CSU, UC*.
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Mecorney, J |
08/19-12/09 |
1:10pm-4:00pm |
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FULL |
89766 |
MART 379 - Digital Animation I: Flash
Instructor: Royce, R Date: 08/20-12/17 Credits:
3
MART 379 DIGITAL ANIMATION I: FLASH Units (Grade Option) 3; Class Hours: Minimum of 48 lecture/32 by arrangement lab hours/semester; Recommended: Eligibility for READ 836, and ENGL 836 or 400; Prerequisite(s): None. Description: A project-based course in which both traditional and digital animation techniques such as storyboarding and frame-by-frame animation are explored through the use of Macromedia Flash as a medium for the development of creative computer-based animations. Other topics included in this course deal with the implementation of successful graphic user interface solutions for web design and stand-alone applications using the scripting capabilities of the software. Transfer: CSU.
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Th |
Royce, R |
08/20-12/17 |
6:30pm-9:45pm |
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OPEN |
90304 |
MART 380 - Digital Animation II: Flash
Instructor: Castillo, D Date: 08/20-12/17 Credits:
3
MART 380 DIGITAL ANIMATION II: FLASH Units (Grade Option) 3; Class Hours: Minimum of 48 lecture/32 by arrangement lab hours/semester; Recommended: Eligibility for READ 836, and ENGL 836 or 400; Prerequisite(s): MART 379 or equivalent. Description: This course utilizes Macromedia Flash as a medium for the development and exploration of computer-based cinematic animations, advanced interactive projects as well as the application of basic scripting principles. The class is project-based and geared towards the creation of interactive, self-contained and optimized Flash applications, both for a web media and CD-ROM presentations. Student projects are developed through the integration of rich media such as audio and video with ActionScript and advanced animation techniques. Further independent instruction is encouraged through a wide range of sources such as internet tutorials, books and experimentation. May be repeated twice for credit. Transfer: CSU.
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Th |
Allman, T |
08/20-12/17 |
6:30pm-9:45pm |
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FULL |
90934 |
MART 389 - Multimedia Careers
Instructor: Mecorney, J Date: 08/19-12/11 Credits:
1.5
ONLINE COURSE: For further information go to www.smccd.net/accounts/multimedia
90934 MART 389 OLH By Arrangement Online Castillo 1.5 MART 389 MULTIMEDIA CAREERS Units (Grade Option) 1.5; Class Hours: Minimum of 24 lecture/16 by arrangement lab hours/semester; Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100; Prerequisite(s): None. Description: Introduction to the multimedia job market and employment niches. The class describes multimedia and the varied work environments including full time and contract opportunities, as well as job search techniques, resume and cover letter writing skills. Transfer: CSU.
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Mecorney, J |
08/19-12/11 |
Online |
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OPEN |
90342 |
MART 405 - Storyboard Dev. for Anim./Inte
Instructor: Royce, R Date: 08/25-12/15 Credits:
3
MART 405 STORYBOARD DEVELOPMENT FOR ANIMATION AND INTERACTIVE MEDIA Units (Grade Option) 3; Class Hours: Minimum of 48 lecture/32 by arrangement lab hours/semester; Recommended: Eligibility for READ 836, and ENGL 836 or ESL 400; Prerequisite(s): None. Description: Introduction to storyboarding and the planning processes of visual storytelling. Translation of concepts such as shot types, continuity, pacing, transitions and sequencing into a visual narrative. Exploration of cinematic vocabulary and story board technique in the creation of both personal and professional expression. Transfer: CSU.
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T |
Royce, R |
08/25-12/15 |
6:30pm-9:35pm |
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OPEN |
91623 |
MART 418 - History of Animation
Instructor: Mecorney, J Date: 08/19-12/11 Credits:
1.5
ONLINE COURSE: For further information go to www.smccd.net/accounts/multimedia
91623 MART 418 OLH By Arrangement Online Castillo 1.5 MART 418 HISTORY OF ANIMATION Units (Grade Option) 1.5; Class Hours: Minimum of 24 lecture/16 by arrangement lab hours/semester; Recommended: Eligibility for READ 836, and ENGL 836 or ESL 400; Prerequisite(s): None. Description: This course is a multicultural and multidisciplinary approach to the production and development of animation throughout history. Material spans from the roots of animation before film technology to modern commercial and artistic animated productions. Topics include experimental and traditional animation techniques, an overview of current technologies and the aesthetics and visual styles in different genres. The history of animation is viewed through its social context and impact since its inception, through the past century to the contemporary era. Transfer: CSU, UC.
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Mecorney, J |
08/19-12/11 |
Online |
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OPEN |
90867 |
MART 420 - 3D Modeling and Animation I
Instructor: Naas, P Date: 08/24-12/14 Credits:
3
MART 420 3D MODELING AND ANIMATION I
Units (Grade Option) 3; Class Hours: Minimum of 48 lecture/32 by arrangement lab hours/semester; Recommended: Eligibility for READ 836, and ENGL 836 or 400; Prerequisite(s): MART 376 or equivalent. Description: Basic concepts of 3D modeling and animation using Alias' Maya including the production of three-dimensional computer animations and the different approaches to modeling in a 3D environment. Familiarization with both the interface and the production process of 3D animation. Texture mapping, lighting and rendering of simple animations and environments. May be repeated once for credit. Transfer: CSU.
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Naas, P |
08/24-12/14 |
6:30pm-9:45pm |
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OPEN |
90866 |
MART 430 - 3D Character Creation & Animat
Instructor: Naas, P Date: 08/25-12/15 Credits:
3
MART 430 3D CHARACTER CREATION AND ANIMATION
Units (Grade Option) 3; Class Hours: Minimum of 48 lecture/32 by arrangement lab hours/semester; Recommended: Eligibility for READ 836, and ENGL 836 or 400; Prerequisite(s): MART 420 or equivalent. Description: Character animation concepts including character thinking, changes of emotion, speaking (lip-sync animation) and walking cycles. Cartooning effects such as squash and stretch as well as using Alias' Maya controls to create a more humanistic character animation. Basic concepts dealing with character planning and character sheets. Character rigging and the effect of weight and gravity when animating biped, quadruped or any anthropomorphic character. May be repeated once for credit. Transfer: CSU.
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T |
Naas, P |
08/25-12/15 |
6:30pm-9:35pm |
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OPEN |
91597 |
MART 431 - Special Effects & Compo. in 3D
Instructor: Allen, D Date: 10/21-12/16 Credits:
1.5
MART 431 SPECIAL EFFECTS AND COMPOSITING IN 3D
Units (Grade Option) 1.5; Class Hours: Minimum of 24 lecture/16 by arrangement lab hours/semester; Recommended: Eligibility for READ 836, and ENGL 836 or 400; Prerequisite(s): MART 377 and 420 or equivalent. Description: Techniques for the creation of special effects and 3D graphics through digital compositing for film and video. Merging original 2D images such as photographs or other still images generated in Photoshop or Corel Painter with 3D models created in Alias' Maya program. Different output formats and uses for these compositing techniques in diverse industries. May be repeated once for credit. Transfer: CSU.
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Allen, D |
10/21-12/16 |
6:30pm-9:45pm |
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OPEN |
91658 |
MART 680CG - 3D Spatial Visualization
Instructor: Mecorney, J Date: 08/19-12/11 Credits:
1
ONLINE COURSE: For further information go to www.smccd.net/accounts/multimedia
91658 MART 680CG OLH By Arrangement Online Mecorney 1.0 MART 680CG 3D SPATIAL VISUALIZATION Description: Dissect the 3D world into 2D maps; an essential skill for career success, this course is an introduction to 3D Spatial Visualization for animators, architects, biologists, computer programmers, engineers, geologists, and video game artists. Students explore different techniques of representing and visualizing three-dimensional objects including isometric and orthographic drawings, flat patterns, rotations, reflections, symmetry, cutting planes and cross sections, and surfaces and volumes of revolution. RECOMMENDED: Eligibility for READ 836, and ENGL 836 or ESL 400. Transfer: CSU. For further information go to http://www.canadacollege.edu/multimedia/
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Mecorney, J |
08/19-12/11 |
Online |