CM 220: Intermediate Digital Video

Credits 3 Class Hours6 lecture/lab
Description

This course examines the technical and aesthetic issues of digital video production at the intermediate level. Lessons include production management, directing actors, script writing, storyboard production, video camera operation, sound recording, lighting, and editing techniques. Working individually and collaboratively, students use professional video cameras, lights, audio equipment, and editing software to produce commercial-quality video programs.

Prerequisites

"C" or higher in CM 120. 

Semester Offered Fall, Spring
Designation
Diversification: Arts — DA
Course Student Learning Outcomes (CSLOs)
  1. Safely use industry-standard video, lighting, and sound equipment to create commercial-quality video programs.
  2. Use industry-standard measurement processes to evaluate and gauge the effectiveness of completed video programs.
  3. Demonstrate exceptional interpersonal communication and collaborative skills.
  4. Apply professional design elements and principles to create a commercial-quality video program.
  5. Write a script, plan the production, and record and edit a commercial-quality video program.