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SUNYIT Digital Media Academy - Summer 2014
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Summer 2014
Digital Media Academy
Five online studio classes
Four credits each

Advanced Digital Photography (8 weeks, May 27 - July 16)

In-depth study of photographic principles, techniques, and contemporary criticism. Photographic fundamentals such as camera types, exposure, shutter speed, f/stop, depth of field, lens types and uses, flash and off-camera flash, studio lighting and printing. Students will become adept with advanced digital manipulation techniques in Adobe Photoshop. At the end of the course, the student will have produced a portfolio of images demonstrating proficiency in the aesthetics of the photographic medium, as well as essays covering the history and criticism of photographic arts and artists. Students required to have a Digital SLR camera to use during the course. Prerequisite: COM 212 or Intro. to Digital Photography.

Comic Coloring (8 weeks, May 27 - July 16)

Develop skills associated applying color theory to the task of coloring comic book pages using Adobe Photoshop. Overview of the history of comics and comic book coloring. Examination of color theory and the impact of color on readers. Recorded lectures with optional synchronous lectures via Collaborate, critiques, Students required to purchase or have access to a Wacom Tablet; no required textbook or other expenses.

Experimental Video (4 weeks, May 27 - June 20)

Concentrates on the use of mobile devices as a means of capturing video in experimental formats.  We’ll examine and create interesting projects using mobile video apps such as Vine, Social Cam and 1 Second A Day. Analyze the interaction between mobile video in experimental forms and social media. Students required to have access to an Android or iOS mobile device, and the ability to download apps to that device.

Hypertextuality (8 weeks, May 27 - July 16)

Explores the world of interactive digital text in which individuals have the capability to navigate, collaborate and communicate through links and multimedia elements. Students will work within a wiki authoring platform to design and develop a hypertext document, enabling them to study hypertextual writing, and to develop hypertextual modes of thinking. Emphasizes the design of non-fiction hypertext.

Presentation Design (8 weeks, May 27 - July 16)

Great visual presentations balance the principles of design with a keen understanding of audience needs and the characteristics of various delivery systems.  Apply graphic design skills to transforming content into engaging presentations while exploring the affordances and limitations of a variety of presentation software, working with several different types of software (e.g., PowerPoint, Prezi, Articulate, Storyline) to develop and present material.

Information: steve@sunyit.edu • Registration: sunyit.edu/summerit