Module Resources
Access to studio space and lecture/seminar room with blackout and digital presentation hardware. Access to digital storage. Computer workshop facilities and appropriate software.
Module Texts
Digital Multimedia, Nigel Chapman and Jenny Chapman, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. ISBN: 0-470-85890-7
Digital Media Tools, Nigel Chapman and Jenny Chapman, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. ISBN: 0470 85748 X
Module Learning Strategies
1. Read the assigned textbook chapters and attend lectures and tutorials to discuss the readings.
2. Attend workshops to further your knowledge of relevant software skills
3. Analyze and review multimedia work in contemporary practice.
Module Indicative Content
This module is designed to further your knowledge of the theories and terminology of digital interactive multimedia, focusing on movement and interaction: animation, video and audio. You will also further your knowledge and use of the leading software tools that are used in the creation of multimedia artefacts.
Module Additional Assessment Details
You will generate an online screen based artefact that demonstrates your understanding of multimedia theories and applications as they apply to movement and interaction. (60%) [Application, Visual Analysis, Knowledge and Understanding]
You will present a written report that documents the design decisions that you?ve made and how they relate to relevant theories of multimedia.(3000words) (40%) [Communication]