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Arts & Communication Career Field


DigitalDesign Train for cutting-edge positions in electronic imaging and multimedia, using state-of-the-art computer software and equipment.


Credits:


3.5 elective per year (See pages 77-78 for college credits)


Certification: Students have the opportunity to acquire the following certifications: 


Adobe Certified Associate – Visual Communications


 IC3 (Internet & Computing Core Certification)


What skills will I learn? 


Drawing


 Digital photography  Multimedia


 Computer graphics


 Electronic pre-press/scanning  Layout design


 Advertising and marketing  Web page design  Interactive media  Perspective drawing  Portfolio assessment  Desktop publishing  Image manipulation  Hand lettering


 Art appreciation and critique  Digital output


 Visual communications  Frame cutting/mounting  Electronic presentation


 Color theory and management  2-D & 3-D animation


 Video production and podcasting  Nonlinear editing  Product packaging


www.cvccworks.com [17] 440.526.5200


Ohio College Tech Prep Program What types of equipment


are used? 


Macintosh and PC computers  Digital and 35 mm cameras  Scanners


 HD video camera and tripod  Portable background/lighting kit  Digitizing tablet


 Large output printers  Color laser printer


 Keyboard and audio workstation  Internet  iPods


Students will be exposed to the InDesign


following software programs: 


 PowerPoint  Illustrator


 DreamWeaver  Fireworks


 GarageBand  Final Cut Pro  iTunes  Flash


 Photoshop  AfterEffects  Logic


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