Media Arts Courses at Bethany
MART
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- MART 113 – Photography I3 cr.
- Introduction to the technical, conceptual and historical aspects of still imagery through digital technology. A thorough understanding of digital editing software will be achieved.
- MART 197 – Audio Video Production Basics3 cr.
- Students receive instruction and hands-on experience with equipment for audio and video production. This introductory course emphasizes working within the various production phases utilizing widely …
- MART 213 – Photography II3 cr.
- Introduction to interior and exterior applications of lighting for both still and video imagery. Emphasis on editing advancements, color theory, color balance, composition, content concept …
- MART 265 – Editing for Film and Video3 cr.
- Media production theory and practice with an emphasis on post-production. Students write, produce, edit, and prepare for distribution an audio/video production using non-linear editing technology.
- MART 290 – Introduction to Animation3 cr.
- While exploring the unique communication potentials of animated video, students practice various animation forms and techniques, including digital animation, narrative drawn animation, stop-motion animation, and …
- MART 295 – Introduction to Broadcast Media3 cr.
- An introductory course designed to familiarize students with the theoretical and technical fundamentals associated with the production of broadcast television.
- MART 297 – Audio/Video Production3 cr.
- Students learn and practice camera techniques, lighting schemes, audio design, and interviewing and writing skills in the process of scripting and creating media productions in …
- MART 313 – Light Design & Control3 cr.
- This course covers the theory and practice of lighting techniques for single camera photography and video production.
- MART 314 – Advanced Camera Techniques3 cr.
- This course will address the technical and aesthetic aspects of cinematography with an emphasis on developing techniques and operating methods that will prepare each student …
- MART 325 – Stop Motion Animation3 cr.
- An introduction to camera-based animation techniques. Students will learn how to work with 2D, 3D, miniature and life-scale materials for the purpose of creating the …
- MART 330 – Motion Graphics3 cr.
- This course introduces fundamental concepts for motion graphics, including graphics and promos for television, film titles and advertising. Design presentation and development, screen composition, graphic …
- MART 397 – Advanced Audio/Video Production3 cr.
- An advanced version of MART297 with expanded requirements for students with extensive production backgrounds.
- MART 435 – Digital 3D Design and Animation3 cr.
- This course introduces several techniques for digital 3D modeling and animation using industry standard software in the field of motion graphics. Students will visualize and …
- MART 475 – Avant Garde/Experimental Film3 cr.
- Students will explore the groundbreaking and uncommon film and video experiments from the past century. This exposure to both contemporary video art and historic film …
- MART 480 – Topics in Media Art3 cr.
- Students examine a variety of special media topics that emerge from the issues of the day, the expertise of the instructor, and the special interests …
- MART 496 – Media Arts Capstone I2 cr.
- Media Arts fall-semester capstone senior project.
- MART 497 – Media Arts Capstone II - Exhibition2 cr.
- This course is a spring-semester continuation of MART496 and is intended to prepare the student for the public exhibition of their capstone project. Prerequisite: MART496.
- MART 499 – Media Arts Internship4 cr.
- Media-related field experience with an approved agency fulfilling an individual learning contract negotiated with student, faculty advisor, and worksite. An internship (1-4 credits) is strongly …
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