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FIT2026

Sound and video ( 6 points, SCA Band 2, 0.125 EFTSL)


(IT)

Leader: Mark Power

Offered:
Berwick First semester 2006 (Day)

Synopsis: The principal focus of this unit will be on authoring techniques and concepts used to create motion based digital audiovisual content applied in areas such as education, corporate profiling, documentary and animation (as used in video, CD ROM and DVD production). It will also focus on issues regarding the creation and use of digital video in a number of multimedia products in terms of its ability to effectively deliver information content as well as looking at technical issues relating to the efficient delivery of digital audiovisual content.

Objectives: At the completion of this unit students will have a theoretical and conceptual understanding of the nature of the multimedia system development process, and the tasks and management processes associated with it; the characteristics of computer hardware and software which are used in the development of multimedia systems related to sound and video content; the working environment in which multimedia systems are developed and the tools and techniques which are used to manage the development process; the need for management and control of the multimedia development process and the contribution which management tools and techniques can make to this process; the nature of the interaction between multimedia systems developers and their clients, and the responsibilities of the systems developer towards their client. At the completion of this unit students will have developed attitudes that enable them to demonstrate a positive approach to teamwork, allowing them to work as part of a project team. At the completion of this unit students will have the skills to prepare a project plan for carrying out the development and implementation of a sound/video based multimedia system; effectively make use of sound recording hardware and sound editing software; effectively make use of digital camera techniques and appropriate lighting; edit digital video in post production and author a DVD based multimedia product based on a group created movie of 5 - 10 mins. At the completion of this unit students will have developed the teamwork skills needed to manage the group nature of this unit develops student communication skills, teamwork skills, leadership and management skills; demonstrate through liaison with external clients and students, the development of business and negotiating skills.

Assessment: Practical Assignments: 100%; Assignments will include group and individual components.

Contact Hours: 12 hours/week comprising: 4 hours/week contact time (1 hour lecture, 3 hour Studio/laboratory) plus 8 hours of self-directed study, project/assignment work.

Prerequisites: VCM1002, Basic knowledge of digital video editing software and techniques, production planning and storyboarding and digital audio editing applications.

Prohibitions: VSA3020, MMS2407, MMS2410