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ARTS1070 — Digital Photography

3 credits · 3 hours

Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Visual Communications Media and Technology Assistant Dean: Brooke Miller, M.B.A. 3 Credit(s) This hands-on course presents an introduction to the design issues, historical and contemporary approaches, of digital photography as they are applied to print, web, and video production. This course will provide theory and practical aspects of the parts of the camera as well as taking well-composed photographs that visually communicate a message. Other elements such as exposure, lighting, portraiture, print tonal qualities, and style will be introduced. Students must provide a digital camera with manual focus/aperture/shutter capability preferred. (TAG# OAH002) Undergraduate OAH002 2 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Concurrent Course(s): ARTS 1070 Lab Required as TAG - Establish an understanding of the basics principles and techniques of digital photographic design as it pertains to print, videography, multimedia and web design. Weekly quizzes First half of term Photo exercises entire term; discussions middle of term. 2. TAG -Identify the terminology of photography as it pertains to framing, point of view , final output (print, web, video) and print tonal quality , processes, equipment, and storage. Weekly Quizzes and exercises, Projects - Second half of term Oral report – End of term 3. Understand the parts of the camera. Weekly exercises, Projects - Second half of term 4. Demonstrate the ability to pho

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