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May 11, 2025
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DDM 185 - Introduction to Digital Video (Premiere) 3 Credit(s)
Prerequisite(s): CIS 120 (formerly offered as CS120) or equivalent computing experience.
Course Description: Introduces digital video production planning, acquisition, comprehension, editing and distribution. Also covers potential uses of digital video in related computer applications. Includes a hands-on component using industry-standard software to edit a variety of digital video projects.
Course Level: Career/Tech Preparatory
Course Learning Outcomes:
- CLO#1: Determine project objectives. Effectively plan a video project to include vision, audience, and the resources needed.
- CLO#2: Demonstrate a functional understanding of digital video terminology.
- CLO#3: Demonstrate ability to capture and edit video, organize clips and apply sound tracks using industry-standard software. (ILO: Critical Thinking)
- CLO#4: Demonstrate ability to select appropriate audio and video file types and differentiate their use depending upon type of digital content used.
- CLO#5: Demonstrate ability to manipulate color adjustment, use video effects and maintain aspect ratios.
- CLO#6: Demonstrate ability to apply text media effects, credit rolls, noise textures and graphics.
- CLO#7: Demonstrate ability to apply effective transitions and adjust transition parameters.
- CLO#8: Troubleshoot effective solutions for a range of digital video problems involving both conceptual and technical learning.
- CLO#9: Troubleshoot software problems.
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