Multimedia
Art Department [return]

Ms. Marks
Multimedia Production I
Students will become competent with the use of video and editing equipment, both in and out of the classroom. The students will be introduced to the various types of multi-media such as news broadcast, television, film, advertising, journalism, talk shows, documentaries, radio, music, magazines, the Internet. The course also includes the study of the history and development of the media and the ethics and legalities of media productions.
Multimedia Production II
Students will master the use of video and editing equipment, both in and out of the studio, including the writing and delivery of the in-school broadcasts of the morning announcments (equipment permitting). They will also participate in the creation and production of film, weekly magazines, and remote broadcasts using computer-generated and digital multi-media equipment. The class will be a project-based course with students enhancing acquired knowledge and skills through hand-on work.