IMED 1191: Special Topics: Digital Art & Motion
Graphics
1 credit hour; Fall 2009; Section 8019; MWF 2:15 – 3:10;
Room T251.
Debbie Dunning
ddunning@dcccd.edu or debbied60@gmail.com
Richland phone: 972-238-6140 (Adjunct Faculty Office) - leave message
Cell: 214/564-1453
Office Number: A110 - ACCESS Office
Mail Box Location: A110 - ACCESS Office
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Special Topics Course Description: Topics address recently
identified current events, skills, knowledges, and/or attitudes and behaviors
pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional
development of the student.
THE FOLLOWING IS THE COURSE DESCRIPTION
FOR THIS CLASS:
Students in this
section will: Utilize visual design elements as they relate to new media.
Emphasize aesthetics and visual problem solving such as typographic issues,
color management, hierarchy of information, image optimization, and effective
layout. Applications of computers to production. Vector and raster graphics;
rendering techniques; the design and production of three-dimensional materials;
and the selection of hardware, software, and peripherals for the configuration
of a studio.
After successful completion of this course, the student
should be able to:
Learning outcomes/objectives are determined by local
occupational need and business
and industry trends.
THE FOLLOWING ARE THE OUTCOMES FOR THIS CLASS:
The Secretary’s Commission on Achieving Necessary
Skills (SCANS) was appointed by the Secretary of Labor to determine the skills
people need to succeed in the world of work. Richland College is determined to
prepare you with the knowledge and skills you need to succeed in today’s
dynamic work environment. Towards this goal, these workplace competencies and
foundation skills have been designed into the curriculum for this course:
Students are required to spend at least 1 extra hours
per week outside of class working on student projects. Lab assistants
and faculty are usually in the lab to answer questions, however multimedia
tutoring is not available in the lab.
The Multimedia Learning Center
(972-238-6001) is located in Thunderduck Hall, T246.
Hours for the Fall semester are:
All Multimedia (credit and continuing
education) students must show a Student ID Card to use the lab and check out
any equipment. IDs are available at the Student ID Office, T141.
Required and optional textbooks with complete bibliographic
information and ISBN
and
Supplies: headphones, jump drives, external hard drives or blank CD-Rs/DVDs,
software needed, etc.
|
Week |
Topic |
Exam/Paper |
Assignment |
|
1: Aug 24, 26 & 28 |
The Interface and Key
framing |
|
Snack Bar / 5 Things
Video |
|
2: Aug 31, Sept 2 & 4 |
Advanced Key framing
& interp |
|
Star Trek Motion Path
|
|
3: Sept 7 HOLIDAY
Sept 9 & 11 |
Storytelling w/
footage |
DUE: Film Analysis |
Dragonfly / Film
& Edit a Story |
|
4: Sept 14, 16 & 18 |
Time Stretch & Tracking |
|
Turn Table Frame in
Frame |
|
5: Sept 21, 23 & 25 |
Pan & Scan &
Effects |
|
Photo
Documentary |
|
6: Sept 28, 30 & Oct 2 |
Text & Text
effects |
DUE: Appeal &
Relevance |
Conserve water PSA |
|
7: Oct 5, 7 & 9
|
Mid Term Project |
DUE: Storyboard
for PSA |
Obtain Photos &
Graphics |
|
8: Oct 12, 14 & 16 |
Lab in class |
|
Mid Term Project
Review |
|
9: Oct 19, 21 & 23 |
Midterm Projects Due
Wed |
Midterm |
Midterm Project Due
on DVD |
|
10: Oct 26, 28 & 30 |
3D |
|
School Fly thru |
|
11: Nov 2, 4 & 6 |
Sound & Sound
Effects |
DUE: Describe final
project |
Bring in Music - Music Made Visual |
|
12: Nov 9, 11 & 13 |
Puppets, articulated |
DUE: Storyboard for
Final Project |
Puppet movie |
|
13: Nov 16, 18 & 20 |
Obtaining Source
Material and Shooting Video |
|
Final Project Review |
|
14: Nov 23, 25 Nov 27 HOLIDAY |
Lab in Class |
|
Work on Project |
|
15: Nov 30, Dec 2 & 4 |
Lab in Class |
|
Render Final Project |
|
16: Dec 7 Dec 9 FINAL class |
Final Projects |
Final Exam |
DUE FINAL PROJECT on
DVD |
Grading Legend
A = 90 - 100
B = 80 - 89
C = 70 - 79
D = 60 - 69
F = 0 - 59
Points Breakdown
Assignments - 30 points
Tests/Quizzes - 20 points
Midterm Project - 20 points
Final Project - 30 points
TOTAL - 100 points
PLEASE NOTE! Grade reports
are no longer mailed. Convenient access is available online or by
telephone. Use your student identification number when you log in to
eConnect or call Touch Tone Services.
Web Site address: http://econnect.dcccd.edu
Telephone number: 972-613-1818.
Calendar
for Fall 2009 High School courses
September 5 is the last day
to drop from this course without receiving an automatic "W" and
without the course reflecting on your transcript.
November 12 is the last day
to withdraw from this course with an automatic "W".
If you are unable to complete this
course, it is your responsibility to withdraw formally. The withdrawal request
must be received in the Registrar’s Office by the semester's withdrawal date.
Failure to do so will result in your receiving a performance grade, usually an
“F.” If you drop a class or withdraw from the college before the official
drop/withdrawal deadline, you will receive a “W” (Withdraw) in each class
dropped.
You may drop a course at the Admissions
Office (T170), the Advising Center (T180) or the BTEC Advising Center (T162).
Please consult with your instructor if you are thinking of dropping the course.
For more information about drop
deadlines, refer to the current printed Credit Class Schedule, contact the
Admissions/Student Records office at 972-238-6100 or 6101 (Thunderduck Hall,
T170), or contact the division office.
STOP BEFORE YOU
DROP!
For students who enrolled in college
level courses for the first time in the fall of 2007, Texas Education Code 51.907
limits the number of courses a student may drop.
You may drop no more than six (6)
courses during your entire undergraduate career unless the drop qualifies as an
exception. Your campus counseling/advising center will give you more
information on the allowable exceptions.
Remember that once you have accumulated
six (6) non-exempt drops, you cannot drop any other courses with a “W”.
Therefore, please exercise caution when dropping courses in any Texas public
institution of higher learning, including all seven of the Dallas County
Community Colleges. For more information, you may access: https://www1.dcccd.edu/6drop
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Dallas County Community Colleges will charge additional tuition to students
registering the third or subsequent time for a course. All third and subsequent
attempts of the majority of credit and Continuing Education/Workforce Training
courses will result in additional tuition to be charged. Developmental Studies
and some other courses will not be charged a higher tuition rate. Third
attempts include courses taken at any of the Dallas County Community Colleges
since the Fall 2002 Semester. See Third Attempt to Enroll in a Course at
http://www.dcccd.edu/thirdcourseattempt/
Scholastic dishonesty is a violation of
the Code of Student Conduct. Scholastic dishonesty includes, but is not limited
to, cheating on a test, plagiarism, and collusion.
As a college student, you are considered
a responsible adult. Your enrollment indicates acceptance of the DCCCD Code of
Student Conduct published in the DCCCD Catalog. https://www1.dcccd.edu/cat0506/ss/code.cfm
If you are a student with a
disability and/or special needs who requires accommodations, please contact the
college Disability Services Office at 972-238-6180 (Voice/TTY), visit
Thunderduck Hall, suite T120, or go to http://www.dcccd.edu/Current+Students/Student+Services/Disability+Services/
(CTRL + Click to access “Current Students” site to “Student
Services” to “Disability Services”)
Absences for observance of a
religious holy day are excused. A student whose absence is excused to observe a
religious holy day is allowed to contract with the instructor to take a make-up
examination or complete an assignment within a reasonable time after the
absence.
Richland College and the Dallas County
Community College District have developed policies and procedures for dealing
with emergencies that may occur on campus.
To familiarize yourself with these
procedures, please take time to watch the overview video: http://video.dcccd.edu/rtv/DO/emergency_dcccd.wmv
The complete Emergency Operations Plan
can be viewed and printed at the following website: http://www.rlc.dcccd.edu/emergency
If you have questions or concerns,
please contact the Richland College Office of Emergency Management. This office
can be reached by phone (972/238-3794) or by e-mail (rlcoem@dcccd.edu).
If you are receiving any form of
financial aid, you should check with the Financial Aid Office prior to
withdrawing from classes. Withdrawals may affect your eligibility to receive
further aid and could cause you to be in a position of repayment for the
current semester. Students who fail to attend or participate after the drop
date are also subject to this policy.
Please read the following classroom
policies listed below.
While Richland College does not have a
formal attendance policy, students are expected to attend class regularly. If
you know you will be missing class(es) this semester, please speak to your
instructor about day(s) you will be missing so you can receive information on
the lesson(s) and assignment(s) you will miss.
If you are unable to attend class,
please email the instructor or leave a message for the instructor at the
Adjunct Faculty Office at (972) 238-6140 BEFORE THE CLASS BEGINS.
Students who will be absent from class
for the observance of a religious holiday will be allowed to makeup
examinations or assignments missed that day IF their instructor was notified not later than the 15th day of the semester.
Please refer to the college catalog Student Obligations
-- Attending Classes section.
It is imperative students arrive to
class on time and remain in class the entire session each week.
Except where otherwise determined by a
faculty member, no eating or drinking is allowed in the classroom.
The Richland Student Web Server is open
to all users of the World Wide Web. Any information students or instructors
place in their files is readable by any user of the World Wide Web.
Currently enrolled Richland College
students have access to the Multimedia Lab and classroom computers for Multimedia educational and instructional purposes only.Please
use the Del Rio Computer Lab for non-multimedia activities.
Students using their own laptops must use the wireless connection in the Thunderduck
Hall building and cannot use the Multimedia lab
and classroom computer data lines to access the Internet.
You are required to show your Richland
Student ID when requested by lab personnel. You are expected to follow
lab policies as well as the Student Code of Conduct
specified in the catalog.
Students should participate in this
class in a safe, appropriate manner. We occasionally have to step over
cords for the multimedia cart and/or computer equipment. We also need to
watch out for boxes and paper, students’ backpacks, etc. Students should
begin to build good computing habits, designed to prevent eyestrain, carpal
tunnel syndrome, etc.
Please turn OFF
all electronic devices during class.
Course participation is required. Ask
questions and be involved with the lesson.
Students should not surf the Net, play
games, send emails or work on unrelated homework/projects during class. Students
should not disturb your neighbors during lectures and demos.
When you leave class for the day,
please...
1. Delete all your files from your workstation and empty the trash.
2. Shut down your computer using Windows Shut Down.
3. Turn off your monitor after computer has COMPLETELY shut down.
4. Pick up and throw away any trash around your seat.
To receive a certificate for this
course, you must make a grade of "C" or higher as a final grade. A
grade average of 69% or lower is failing.
Continuing Education will not mail your
certificate to you. If you do not receive your certificate the last day of
class you will have to pick up your certificate at the Continuing Education
Front Desk, T160.
http://www.richlandcollege.edu/multimedia
The Multimedia
Learning Center is part of the Richland College Business and Information
Technology Division.
The instructor reserves the right to
amend this syllabus as necessary.
Read,
sign and return to instructor and please print legibly.
Name:
______________________________________________________________
Email:
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Home/cell
phone
Work
phone
I have
read the syllabus and understand what is required of me in this course. I
have had the opportunity to ask the instructor questions about the syllabus.
I give
consent for my student project/s in whole or in part to be shown and included
in Richland College Student Multimedia Shows.
I give
consent for my student project/s in whole or in part to be shown as an example
to students during future classes.
I give
consent for my student project/s in whole or part, to be placed on the Richland
College Multimedia website.
IMED 1191
Digital Art & Motion Graphics; Fall 2009; Section 8019
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