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9 ANNOUNCEMENT OF COURSES 205<br />

MM-102A<br />

MM-103A<br />

MM-103B<br />

MM-104<br />

MM-105<br />

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MULTIMEDIA<br />

Division: Arts and Social Sciences<br />

Introduction to Multimedia<br />

36.00 hrs lecture, 54.00 hrs lab<br />

Units: 3.00<br />

Accepted For Credit: CSU<br />

Explore technical, artistic, and creative ways to produce<br />

animations, images, and basic interactive multimedia projects<br />

using industry standard software such as Photoshop and Flash.<br />

Topics include typography, design principles, multimedia<br />

terminology, copyright issues, image and sound manipulation.<br />

(GC)<br />

Introduction to Flash: Animation<br />

4.50 hrs lecture, 13.50 hrs lab<br />

Units: 0.50<br />

Learn the essential tools in Flash for creating graphics,<br />

importing artwork and sound. Learn different techniques to<br />

produce animations for the Web. Repeatable = 1 time (GC)<br />

Intermediate Flash: Interactivity<br />

4.50 hrs lecture, 13.50 hrs lab<br />

Units: 0.50<br />

Prerequisite: MM-103A<br />

Create interactive projects for the Web. Learn basic<br />

ActionScript to control the timeline, properties of symbols, and<br />

user input. Other topics include optimizing flash movies for the<br />

Web and creating preloaders. Repeatable = 1 time (GC)<br />

Advanced Interactivity in Flash<br />

36.00 hrs lecture, 54.00 hrs lab<br />

Units: 3.00<br />

Advisory: MM-102A<br />

Accepted For Credit: CSU<br />

Learn design principles and ActionScript, the powerful<br />

programming language in Flash, to add complex interaction to<br />

your projects. No prior programming experience is required;<br />

however, familiarity with Flash is essential. Repeatable = 2<br />

times (GR)<br />

Web Site Design<br />

54.00 hrs lecture, 54.00 hrs lab<br />

Units: 4.00<br />

Accepted For Credit: CSU<br />

Students will learn design principles to<br />

create web sites of their choice using the<br />

latest software applications. Students will<br />

also learn to analyze web sites created in a<br />

wide range of fields and various cultures.<br />

Topics include CSS, typography, color,<br />

copyright issues, accessibility, contracts,<br />

digital imaging optimization, and<br />

techniques to display sound, animation<br />

and video. Repeatable = 2 times (GC)<br />

MM-106<br />

MM-107<br />

MM-108<br />

MM-110<br />

Advanced Web Site Design<br />

36.00 hrs lecture, 54.00 hrs lab<br />

Units: 3.00<br />

Prerequisite: MM-105<br />

Accepted For Credit: CSU<br />

Learn advanced techniques in Web site design employing<br />

industry standard software like Dreamweaver, Photoshop, and<br />

Fireworks. This course focuses on CSS for layout, style, and<br />

navigation. Other topics include Web graphics, forms, Ajax<br />

within the Spry framework, dynamic image g<strong>all</strong>eries,<br />

accessibility, and professional practices in Web site design.<br />

(GC)<br />

Introduction to Dreamweaver<br />

4.50 hrs lecture, 13.50 hrs lab<br />

Units: 0.50<br />

This is an introductory course in creating Web <strong>pages</strong> using<br />

Dreamweaver software. Students will create Web sites that<br />

include graphics, tables, and basic CSS. Repeatable = 1 time<br />

(GC)<br />

Visual Communication<br />

54.00 hrs lecture, 36.00 hrs lab<br />

Units: 3.00<br />

Cross-referenced Course: COMM-108<br />

Accepted For Credit: CSU & UC<br />

This course explores the fundamental elements of visual<br />

communication presented through lectures and applied<br />

through studio experiences. Examine the methods of visual<br />

communication from Gutenberg to Google, analyzing<br />

examples in a variety of visual forms including print<br />

(newspaper and magazine), graphics, illustrations,<br />

photographs, video, motion pictures, and digital media. (GR)<br />

Digital Video for Web and DVD<br />

54.00 hrs lecture, 54.00 hrs lab<br />

Units: 4.00<br />

Cross-referenced Course: BRDC-110<br />

Advisory: MM-102A<br />

Accepted For Credit: CSU<br />

Students learn techniques to shoot, edit, and set the correct<br />

parameters to upload short videos to the Internet or create a<br />

DVD. Training in the use of digital cameras, microphones,<br />

lights, and video editing software. Topics include camera shots,<br />

transitions, composition, video file formats, compression,<br />

special effects, and producing video for You Tube, Web sites,<br />

and DVD. Repeatable = 2 times (GR)<br />

<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> OHLONE COLLEGE CATALOG

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