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Subject 'Computer Graphics and Digital Photo Processing. Multimedia I'

Name in Estonian: Arvutigraafika ja digitaalne fototöötlus. Multimeedia rakendused I

Year:   2013/2014    2014/2015    2015/2016    2016/2017    2017/2018    

State codeFE.42.07
Study languageEstonian
ChairDepartment of Photography
Credit points 1 ECTS
Grading method Nondistinctive

General description

• the logic of multimedia projects: differences from photography and film projects;
• multimedia as the character of the medium; the content, planning, process;
• practical application of the possibilities of different software to execute a creative project; mind-map;
• the aspects of using using raster graphics, vector graphics, animation and sound to create a multimedia artwork;
• optimizing and correcting a creative project so it corresponds with actual resources and possibilities;
• the originality of the project; analyzing and assessing originality;
• judging the application possibilities and the creativity of a project; interactivity as a phenomenon; assessing and analyzing the project; planning the publication format (Flash, internet, and other multimedia environments);
• adding graphic/drawing elements;
• creating different interactive links;
• importing photo/sound/video media;
• the basics of the general user-logic of web-interfaces;
• usability (ease of use - usability - interaction)
• readability (readability - colors-fonts-layout)
• programmability/extendabity (the ease with which a finish work can be refreshed-renewed-complemented).

Aim

To learn to use the possibilities of contemporary multimedia and computer environment for independent creative work and applied assignments.

Study outcome

On successful completion of this course the students should be able to:

• know the possibilities and applications of contemporary multimedia
• create a mind-map representation, based on original ideation, of an applied work/piece of art;
• can combine the application efficiency of different software to achieve an original result;
• perceive speciality-related and interdisciplinary borders;
• make creative decisions to achieve alternative and unorthodox results;
• differentiate between approaches that produce standard results from those that enable the maximum;
• provide new creative solutions in one's work;
• analyze their strengths and weaknesses when working on multimedia creative projects;
• insert new materials into a completed work (images, audio, etc).
• can independently upload their work a web-environment and make it available on an automatically opening CD-ROM.

Is taught in following curricula

2019: 2271  
2018: 2271  
2017: 2271  
2016: 2271  
2015: 2271  
2014: 2271  
2013: 2271  
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