Options Book - Brecksville-Broadview Heights City Schools
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CVCC Career Field<br />
Arts & Communication<br />
(See Career Pathway Page 21-23)<br />
Digital Design<br />
• Tech Prep<br />
Credit: 3.5 elective per year<br />
Fees: None<br />
This program is designed to prepare students for career<br />
opportunities in computer graphic arts and multimedia.<br />
Students explore areas of electronic imaging using<br />
state-of-the-art computer software and equipment.<br />
Elements of design are emphasized to assist students<br />
in a career choice, or prepare them for art school.<br />
Digital Design students will learn desktop publishing,<br />
design web pages, develop advertising layouts, create<br />
animated art and produce entertainment or educational<br />
DVD’s.<br />
Graphic Imaging<br />
Technology<br />
• Tech Prep<br />
Credit: 3.5 elective per year<br />
Fees: $13 per year<br />
Students will learn how to reproduce text, art and photo<br />
images through computer imaging, photography and<br />
machine printing processes. Students learn to operate<br />
offset presses and screen printers, producing a full<br />
range of printed material. Other skills taught include<br />
graphic design, typesetting, camera work, film image<br />
assembly, platemaking, multi-color presswork and<br />
bindery operations. Computer applications for word<br />
processing and typesetting are an integral part of the<br />
program. Print Ed certification is available.<br />
Media Technology<br />
• Tech Prep<br />
Credit: Year One - 1.0 English, 2.5 elective<br />
Year Two - 1.0 English, 2.5 elective<br />
Fees: Year One - $48<br />
Year Two - $20<br />
In Media Technology students develop creative skills,<br />
acquire an understanding of video and audio production<br />
technology and learn to create audio and visual<br />
content for broadcast, internet and interactive multimedia<br />
applications. The instructional focus is on the<br />
technical aspects of production, including technical<br />
terminology, operation of production and editing<br />
equipment, “re-purposing” content from one medium<br />
to another, framing and selecting shots, lighting, writing,<br />
editing and story-boarding. Students will engage<br />
in real-world application projects such as commercials,<br />
music videos and short films and will prepare a portfolio<br />
to demonstrate their accomplishments to clients<br />
or colleges.<br />
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