MATC 2023-24 Catalog
TV–WEBDEV
DEGREE/DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
these concepts include: project research, information architecture, web analytics, responsive web design, web typography, graphic fi le formats, frameworks and content management systems. Students are encouraged to collect and utilize online resources that parallel industry standards. WEBDEV-120 Credits:3 Audio and Video Production for the Web This course provides an overview of audio and video production techniques for developing media for the web. Deployment for YouTube as well as HTML5 audio and video controls will be covered. WEBDEV-123 Credits:3 Interactive Design This course will explore the core design components that make up the majority of interactive visual media. Focus will be placed on the process of user-centered design, the issues of usability and the methods for evaluating various interactive interfaces. Students will be expected to participate in critiques. Prerequisite(s): Complete WEBDEV-102. WEBDEV-124 Credits:3 techniques of creating a database-driven website. Concepts will be taught in PHP and MySQL to communicate with the database and display dynamic information. Publishing a website with database capabilities is the goal of this course. Prerequisite(s): Complete VICOM-128 or WEBDEV-114, and VICOM-108 or ITDEV-117. WEBDEV-132 Credits:3 Rich Media for the Web This course provides students the knowledge and hands-on practice needed to integrate rich media solutions into websites. This course focuses on web marketing principles and e ff ective integration of animation, sound and video to implement advertising solutions. The course utilizes WYSIWYG software as well as introduces development concepts to create animation and interactivity for the web. Prerequisite(s): Completion of or currently enrolled in WEBDEV-119, WEBDEV-114, WEBDEV-123. WEBDEV-133 Credits:3 Content Management Systems Students learn web development concepts as they apply to content management systems (CMS). Students will develop websites using a variety of open-source CMS tools such as WordPress and Joomla. The fi nal project is a website that students will develop using an open-source CMS tool. Prerequisite(s): Complete WEBDEV-114. Database Web Design with PHP & MySQL Students will learn the development
TV-122
Credits:3
TV-144
Credits:3
TV and Video Production Workshop 2 Students are assigned to responsible crew positions such as fl oor director, property supervisor, teleprompter operator, microphone boom operator and camera operator on WMVS/WMVT productions. Each student has the opportunity for “on-the-air” experience. Prerequisite(s): Complete TV-121. TV-123 Credits:3 TV and Video Production Co-Op 1 Advanced practical video experience may be obtained through positions directly related to the student’s career goals. Students may enhance their educational skills through supervised work experience in conjunction with the local broadcast, cable and/or corporate video community. Prerequisite(s): Completion of or currently enrolled in TV-121. TV-124 Credits:3 TV and Video Production Co-Op 2 Additional video work experience may be obtained through entry-level positions that lead to advancement and provide experiences in relevant work situations. Prerequisite(s): Complete TV-123 or instructor waiver. TV-131 Credits:1 Premiere Editing for Avid Editors This course focuses on how to edit media utilizing Premiere nonlinear editing software for users pro fi cient in editing with AVID. Students will explore inputting and organizing media, video editing, audio sweetening, utilizing e ff ects, integrating Premiere with outside applications, and exporting fi nal products. Concepts and functionality familiar to those in AVID will be translated into their Premiere counterparts allowing for pro fi cient, professional use of both programs. Prerequisite(s): Completion of or currently enrolled in TV-142. TV-132 Credits:3 Advanced Videotape Editing This course is designed to build upon the techniques learned in TV-130 and to provide students with hands-on experience in high-end edit systems utilized in both online and o ffl ine situations. Techniques and practice include system overview, basic editing, setting transitions, edit/review, EDL management, disk management and self diagnostics. Prerequisite(s): Complete TV-142. TV-142 Credits:3 Non-Linear Video Editing and Authoring This course will focus on editing video footage in a non-linear world and adapting that output for multi-versioned purposes: from tape to DVD to web. Integration of station facilities, using AVID DVExpress Pro, Apple Final Cut Pro and AVID Adrenaline, plus outputting via DVD software will be emphasized. Prerequisite(s): Complete TV 112.
Graphic Design for Video Integration This course will focus on creating graphics for use in broadcast, as well as other video applications: from tape to DVD to web. Integration of station facilities, using FX/ DEKO platform for TV graphics techniques, plus understanding how to use popular software such as Photoshop in creating video graphics. Prerequisite(s): Complete WEBDEV-102. TV-149 MCACO-OP1 Advanced practical media experience may be obtained through positions directly related to student career goals. Students may enhance their educational skills through projects and assignments in collaboration with MATC’s Television and Video Production students. MCA Co-op 1 focuses on integration of students in visual and audio related degree programs into comparable professional departments and projects. Prerequisite(s): Complete TV-123 or TV-124 or instructor consent. TV-181 Credits:1 Video in Society This orientation course is designed to familiarize the entering student with some of the employment and career opportunities and skills that he or she would acquire through the Television and Video Production program. Prerequisite(s): Completion of or currently enrolled in TV-101 and EPROD-150. WEBDEV – Web Development/ Commercial Art (Department 201) WEBDEV-102 Credits:3 Introduction to Digital Media An introductory course, students work with software used in the development of media projects. An overview of graphics software such as Photoshop and Illustrator are presented. Project-based assignments provide a basic understanding of the interactive media production process. WEBDEV-114 Credits:3 Web Development with HTML/CSS Students develop HTML5 and CSS3 skills needed for the development of functional websites. Emphasis is placed on writing code, designing with Cascading Style Sheets, fi le management, debugging and publishing of websites. The fi nal project is a complete website that students will develop by writing the necessary HTML and CSS code. WEBDEV-119 Credits:3 Web Design Overview This course focuses on web design trends and best practices. Students are introduced to the fundamental concepts as well as the technical, creative and aesthetic aspects of web design and development. Some of Credits:3
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