| COMPUTER GRAPHICS,
PRINTING, & MULTIMEDIA PRODUCTION
Take an idea and make it
dance, sing and shout. Learn how to put a design on a CD, into a 2D or 3D
animation program or an e-mail attachment. Work with desktop publishing
software on MACs and PCs to get graphic files ready for print publications.
Use the Macromedia and Adobe Suites for web and digital design. Gain
experience with digital photography, screen printing and off-set press
operations. Industry certifications by the Printing Industries of America
and Graphic Arts Education and Research Foundation may be attained.
Instructor:
Terri Haworth (354-7432) Fee: $35.00
Attention: Screen printing and commercial printing services are available to
the public
Orientation to the Printing Industry (Print-Ed Certification)
- Design Principles
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Digital Image Preparation
- Image Assembly
& Platemaking
- Press Operations
- Binding & Finishing
- Measurement & Applied Mathematics
- Safety
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Work-Based & Employability Skills
Digital Photography
- Camera
- Lighting
- Shooting
- Print Finishing
- Print Publication
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Digital Publication
Multimedia & Interactive Publishing
- Multimedia Authoring
- Photoshop
- Illustrator
- Freehand
- Functional Design
- Macromedia Director
- Macromedia Flash
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Carrero 3D Studio
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Lightwave 3D
- 3D
Studio Max
- Stop
Frame Animation
- Adobe
Premiere
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Claymation
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Lighting
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Scripting
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Storyboard
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Testing
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Digital-Image Preparation (Certification)
- Orientation
- Word Processing
- Typography
- Page Layout
- Scanning Operation
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Computer Graphics: Photoshop, CorelDraw, Illustrator & Freehand
- Industry Internship
Basic Offset Press Operations
(Certification)
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Customer Service
- Platemaking
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Lithographic Press Operations
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Substrates
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Chemistries
- Make Ready Press
- Press Operations
- Printing Colors
- Types of Presses
- Press Maintenance
- Press Setup
& Teardown
- Pre-apprenticeship
Job Placement
8 credits SCC: Digital Image Prep Program
Up to 14 credits Lewis & Clark State College (Lewiston, ID) |
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* Advanced post-secondary placement may be achieved through successful completion. * |
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