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School: James Madison University School of Media Arts & Design [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Harrisonburg, Virginia, United States Tel.: (540) 568-7007Video Journalism Course Format: Classroom Study of principles and practices in electronic journalism including information gathering, news writing, camera operations and editing techniques. Emphasis on the use of sound and video to produce hard news, feature news and long-form perspective-based stories for broadcast and online. Examination of the Internets impact and the differences between traditional and online media outlets in...
Interactive Design for the Web I. Course Format: Classroom Study of the principles of creating effective communication for the World Wide Web. Emphasis on the techniques used to design and integerate diverse media elements. Focus on the creation and manipulation of text, graphics, audio and video for the web. Consideration of interface design and web delivery issues.
Interactive Design for the Web II Course Format: Classroom Study of the principles and practices for creating effective interactive media. Emphasis on user-centered design of the interactive experience. Includes animation and scripting for online and fixed media.
HD Studio Production Course Format: Classroom The study of principles and practices of high definition television studio production. Focus on visual composition, audio, lighting and communication in a studio environment. Emphasis on technical and aesthetic demands of high definition video.
Topics in Media Arts and Design Course Format: Classroom The study of current topics and issues in media arts and design. Emphasis on contemporary themes of immediate concern.
Audio Production Course Format: Classroom Study of digital sound production and digital sound-for-picture production. Emphasis on advanced theories and applications.
HD Post Production Course Format: Classroom Principles and practices of high definition video editing. Focus on the technical, aesthetics, and strategies of editing, multi-layer compositing, and transcoding required for effective program output and multi-format distribution.
HD Video Production Course Format: Classroom Principles and practices of video production and editing. Focus on production planning, visual composition, lighting, recording sound and sequencing of shots. Emphasis on single camera videography, and editing for broadcast, non-broadcast and multimedia applications.
The Media Arts: Culture by Design Course Format: Classroom Study of how mediated communication molds perception and influences cultural change. Emphasis on how language and imagery, sound and music are combined in current media to create meaning. Consideration of emerging media and their implications for cultural design.
Practicum in Media Arts and Design Course Format: Classroom First year students and sophomores participating in co-curricular media activities may receive one hour of credit for fieldwork at The Breeze, WMRA-FM, the Madison Video Productions or other university-related media outlets. Students are limited to one practicum per semester. Application procedures will be available from the school prior to registration.
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