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 Main CoWhy Digital
Arts?
To participate and make informed decisions in today's world, a
global citizen requires technological and information literacy
skills that include the ability to gather, process, and manipulate
data. These skills are now as essential as traditional numeracy and
literacy.
Technology and the digital arts are quickly changing the way we work.
Traditional jobs, such as those in the banking industry, are
disappearing while new areas of economic activity, such as
multimedia production, are growing rapidly. As well, how and where
we work continues to evolve as technology impacts on the workplace.
Digital Media Development
Digital media development provides a practical, focus
that teaches
the technical side of multimedia development. Classes cover:
Desktop Digital Video
Learn and use the processes of each stage of
special effects video production:
pre-production, production and post-production to produce digital
video effects using the computer.
Graphic Design and Desktop Publishing
Use digital cameras, scanners and imaging tools such as Photoshop to
produce complex documents featuring graphic design concepts and page
layouts.
2D and 3D Animation
Plan, design and create animation content using a variety of
animation tools and media elements, including virtual 3D space
compositing animation with video.
Web Publishing
Design web sites featuring interactive media.

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