Courses
Digital Film Making
  As digital media technology evolves, the possibilities to learn various aspects of the film language (technical proficiency, aesthetic understanding and innovation within the professional field) continue to expand for new aspiring generations of filmmakers. Fundamentals include learning how to operate video equipment and there are technical requirements to be gained such as camera operation, editing and post-production tools, lighting and sound equipment.* As education progresses, the focus shifts to learning how to tell a story and/or to communicate a message. Therefore, courses such as conceptual storytelling, scriptwriting, history of film, media theory and criticism will be as important to you as hands-on courses and workshops such as video production, digital filmmaking, multi-camera production, sound design, and lighting. Academic experiences are designed to help you to gain technical proficiency and intellectual understanding about your own work. Stimulating studio critiques will also help you to develop your own sense of identity and a cinematic style. A strong technological background, a creative spirit of communication and the capacity to tell a story is what will prepare you for your college experience as a digital filmmaking and video production student.
 
DFM101 : MAC OS BASIC   DFM102 : Digital Photography Principles
If you're new to computers or simply need a refresher course on how to get the most out of your Mac, Whether you want to learn how to get around your Mac desktop, figure out how to connect your printer, iPod, digital camera, or other device, discover email and the Internet learn how to do various tasks learn how to use the software that came with your Mac.   The Digital Photography Principles builds upon the concepts learned in the prior courses, especially composition and aesthetics. Students will be exposed to many of the best photographers’ work and will learn advanced techniques for taking digital photographs, editing and presenting them, and managing metadata / files with industry leading software. In this course, students are asked to shoot and present their work in various delivery platforms. The design concepts reinforced in this course can be used across all types of media.
     
DFM103 : Photoshop CS5   DFM104 : Pre-production
This course trains students in advanced levels of graphics creation through the use of software programs utilized by design and animation companies worldwide. It also emphasizes design from a problem-solving point of view, and introduces the production timeline and graphical requirements for the manipulation of digital images in a studio environment.   A short-term yet a comprehensive programe on Pre-production for Filmmaking exposing students to the real process of developing a rough story idea into a potential film script along with the designing and storyboarding elements incorporated to their minutest of details.
     
DFM105 : DSLR Cinematography   DFM106 : Editing using FCP
The Cinematography Course introduces students to the art and operation of HD cameras, by providing an in-depth overview of terminology, camera structure and camera operation. Students will apply what they are learning by shooting a short film during the course.   The Editing Digital Video Course covers the art and science of non-linear editing. In this course, students learn how editing choices impact how the project will be perceived and ultimately affect its success. Students are introduced to the advanced concepts of imaging and editing, as well as the production model of editing video in the industry. Students also participate in group discussions about editing choices and audience.
     
DFM107 : NUKE    
This advanced Nuke course is designed for next level to work through several short projects during the course and also focus on real world tasks and key strengths of Nuke.    
 
 
Digital Post-Production
 
DDP101 : MAC OS BASIC   DDP102 : Photoshop CS5
If you're new to computers or simply need a refresher course on how to get the most out of your Mac, Whether you want to learn how to get around your Mac desktop, figure out how to connect your printer, iPod, digital camera, or other device, discover email and the Internet learn how to do various tasks learn how to use the software that came with your Mac.   This course trains students in advanced levels of graphics creation through the use of software programs utilized by design and animation companies worldwide. It also emphasizes design from a problem-solving point of view, and introduces the production timeline and graphical requirements for the manipulation of digital images in a studio environment.
     
DDP103 : Digital Video Principles   DDP104 : Craft of Editing
The Digital Video Principles Course is a preliminary production course for the Digital Arts & Design program. This course introduces students to the production model, media types (text, image, and sound), and the technologies of multimedia architectures.   Students will learn techniques for enhancing their editing skills in dialogue editing, sound design, pacing and FX / design. By following a project from start to finish, the class will focus on the role and responsibilities of the editor in the post-process.
     
DDP105 : Editing using Final Cut Studio   DDP106 : Digital Audio
The Editing Digital Video Course covers the art and science of non-linear editing. In this course, students learn how editing choices impact how the project will be perceived and ultimately affect its success. Students are introduced to the advanced concepts of imaging and editing, as well as the production model of editing video in the industry. Students also participate in group discussions about editing choices and audience.   The Digital Audio explores the digital audio workstation environment through an overview of digital audio concepts and practices. Students receive instruction and practical experience with powerful computer-based recording systems typically found in the modern recording and show production industry.
     
DDP107 : 3D for Broadcast (maya)   DDP108 : Motion Graphics Using After Effects
In this course students are exposed to avdvance lighting and rendering techniques using mental ray and deliver the out-put the renderpass for compositing   The Compositing Course introduces students to beginner level to advance compositing and integration techniques commonly utilized by film and video professionals. The course focuses on the terms and terminology.
     
ELECTIVE : 3D for Broadcast (maya)    
This course is intended to provide creative editorial finishing for high-quality commercial and broadcast projects. With an intuitive, timeline-based workflow and all-in-one editorial finishing toolset for standard and stereoscopic 3D work.    
 
 
Certified Courses
 
     
 
COURSE : Final Cut Pro for HD   COURSE : Autodesk - SMOKE
This course intended for candidate who want to learn advanced Editing with FCP.   Autodesk® Smoke® software is a leader in creative editorial finishing for high-quality commercial and broadcast projects. With an intuitive, timeline-based workflow, Smoke offers an all-in-one editorial finishing toolset for standard and stereoscopic 3D work. Smoke is available as a software-only application fortheApple® MacOS® Xoperating system.
     
COURSE : DSLR Cinematography   COURSE : Advance Compositing using NUKE
The Cinematography Course introduces students to the art and operation of HD cameras, by providing an in-depth overview of terminology, camera structure and camera operation. Students will apply what they are learning by shooting a short filmduring thecourse.   This advanced Nuke course is designed for next level to work through several short projects during the course and also focus on real world tasks and keystrengths of Nuke.
 
     
 
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