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Art & Design Technology (Interior Design)
Associate in ArtsIn the Interior Design program, students will develop abilities in all aspects of the design of 3-D residential and commercial spaces. Students start with courses in drawing, perspective, proportion, color theory, basic design, and other fundamentals. The program also incorporates courses in 2-D and 3-D computer-aided design, history of interior design and cultural contexts, furniture design, materials, textiles, environmental systems, architectural detailing, lighting design, building codes, computer rendering, 3-D modeling, accessory design, and other topics related to the field.
Art & Design Technology (Video Production)
Associate in ArtsThe Digital Filmmaking & Video Production program prepares students for the next generation of digital production and delivery, who can meet the needs of corporate communication, television, e-business, and other media outlets for their existing markets. It enables students to create compelling, effective, and aesthetical content to be delivered on CD, DVD, videotape, broadband Internet, and/or other emerging means of technology, and prepares them for successful entry-level employment in the field. The curriculum for this program focuses upon three main categories of the production cycle: preproduction, production and postproduction. In preproduction courses students learn the elements of storytelling and scriptwriting, color theory, history of digital filmmaking, and video production. Production courses include audio and video production; photography and cinematography; animation; color theory; directing and producing. The postproduction skills are attained through coursework in editing, compositing, motion graphics, and studio courses that simulate a production cycle.
