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Prerequisite: PRC20B (Priority given to Gr. 12<br />

Students)<br />

Digital Photography introduces students to the<br />

fast growing field of electronic imaging. Students<br />

will learn to use digital photography as a way to<br />

think visually; as a way to marry artistry and<br />

technology. This course develops skill in camera<br />

technique, composition, as well as the ability to<br />

work in full colour. The latest in computers,<br />

software, digital cameras, high end scanners,<br />

full colour laser, as well as a fully functional<br />

studio provide exceptional opportunities for<br />

students. NOTE: A lab fee of $30.00 is<br />

assessed to cover a portion of the supply costs.<br />

Students who voluntarily withdraw from the<br />

course forfeit the right to re-enrol due to the<br />

additional cost of supplies.<br />

Advanced Colour Photography IDA40S<br />

Dept. of Ed. Code: 8582-40S Credit: 1<br />

Prerequisite: IDI40S<br />

Advanced Colour Photography is a<br />

continuation of Digital Imaging Processing<br />

(which offers a basic introduction and overview<br />

to photography). This course will have a greater<br />

emphasis on specific fields of photography as<br />

well as techniques in photography, including<br />

advanced instruction on camera operations,<br />

composition, lighting, equipment, and various<br />

other techniques. Advanced digital post<br />

production processing techniques will also be<br />

taught. Students will have a combination of<br />

classroom theory, practical instruction,<br />

workshops with guest photographers, and both<br />

self-directed and class planned outings. NOTE:<br />

A lab fee of $30.00 is assessed to cover a<br />

portion of the supply costs. Students who<br />

voluntarily withdraw from the course forfeit the<br />

right to re-enrol due to the additional cost of<br />

supplies.<br />

Advanced Web Design and<br />

eCommerce Applications<br />

IWA40S<br />

Dept. of Ed. Code: 8397-40S Credit: 1<br />

Prerequisite: IWD30S<br />

This course builds on skills developed in the<br />

IWD30S web design course. Students will<br />

develop greater in-depth web design skills<br />

focusing on HTML, CSS, javascript frameworks.<br />

Some students may pursue other developments<br />

skills including PHP programming, database<br />

interactions, WordPress framework. To<br />

accomplish these objectives, students will learn<br />

the web hosting process, domain management<br />

and secure website development. All students<br />

will be provided with internet accounts. Upon<br />

completion of the course, students will be able to<br />

develop a complete website for commercial<br />

business application. The depth of<br />

sophistication in this website creation project will<br />

determine the level of skills the student has<br />

achieved. All student web sites will be available<br />

for review.<br />

Advanced Print Media<br />

IAP40S<br />

Dept. of Ed. Code: 8263-40S Credit: 1<br />

Prerequisite: IEM30S<br />

The ability to create documents for printing<br />

outside the home or office has changed the face<br />

of the publishing industry. Digital printing allows<br />

some workflow to be printed on site. Still, many<br />

jobs must be readied for offset printing. Both<br />

require knowledge, skill and set-up expertise.<br />

The elements of creating relative examples of<br />

good design is as important now as it has ever<br />

been. This course will prepare students to print<br />

and output to any commercial or digital<br />

workflow. It will also teach advanced design<br />

fundamentals of drawing, creativity and software<br />

not covered in previous courses, as well as<br />

provide more challenging project work.<br />

Advanced Video Production IVP40S<br />

Dept. of Ed. Code: 8264-40S Credit: 1<br />

Prerequisite: Gr. 12 students<br />

IEM30S recommended<br />

Video production, both broadcast and film, has<br />

become increasingly prevalent in our society.<br />

The advent of digital video has made it possible<br />

for many people to shoot, edit and produce<br />

quality video. Through this course, students will<br />

be provided an opportunity to expand their skills<br />

by studying film and video, storyboarding,<br />

operating a camera, editing their own video and<br />

authoring and producing a DVD. These<br />

examples of digital video will be showcased<br />

throughout the school, the annual film festival,<br />

as well as the school website. Preference will be<br />

given to those students who have completed<br />

emedia IEM 30S.<br />

3-D Production and Design IPD40S<br />

Dept. of Ed. Code: 8260-40S Credit: 1<br />

Prerequisite: IEM30S<br />

3-D Production and Design encompasses an<br />

array of skills related to the field of 3-D Design<br />

and Communication. 3-D Artists apply skills in<br />

Computer Generated Imagery to a variety of<br />

areas such as Environmental and Character<br />

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