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Career Field | Information Technology |
Course Name | Interactive Media I |
Description | Students will learn to design, develop, and produce interactive media projects, web sites, and social media contexts. Students will demonstrate methods of creating professional quality media using commercial and open source software. |
Outcome: 7.1 Interactive Media --Competencies
7.1. Interactive Media: Describe and explain interactive media and interactive media production.
7.1.2. Describe the components of interactive media.
7.1.4. Identify important historical developments and future trends in interactive media.�7.1.8. Analyze the social and cultural implications of interactive media.�7.1.9. Identify major applications for interactive media (e.g.,sales & marketing, interactive advertising, education, corporate training, corporate communications, distance learning, news, entertainment).
7.1.10. Identify specific uses for interactive media in each potential market.
Outcome: 7.9. Photographs - Competencies
7.9.1. Select and set up lighting needed (e.g., electronic flash units, reflectors, bounce, spot, daylight).
7.9.2. Select a digital file format or film format and camera.
7.9.3. Select and attach lenses (e.g., wide-angle, telephoto, zoom) and filters (e.g., color-compensating, polarizing, special effects).
7.9.4. Determine composition, formal qualities, scale, and use of space.
7.9.5. Use International Standards Organization (ISO), shutter speed, aperture, and white balance settings to shoot manual photographs.
7.9.6. Edit photographs (e.g., color corrections, cropping, enhancements)
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Feb 5 & 6
Senior Year INTERNSHIP
Taylor Franz
Nicole Clarey
Nicole Clarey Photography
Covenant Church�ALC Productions
Luke Carmichael
I met with Columbus photographer, Nicole Clarey and discussed business and workshops. I also had the privilege of meeting Leda and Heather the owners and coordinators of Events Held Dear and Evergreen Flower Co.
I was able to see what it is like to work as leader videographer and assistant graphic designer at Covenant Church. Along with that, I was able to see the behind the scenes and how to run a wedding videography business.
Tuesday
Wednesday
Cassidy Thompson
ZMessina Productions�Job Shadowing
I visited Zach Messina’s studio. We did some audio work, photography lessons, and graphic design. He showed me Lightroom�and Photoshop primarily. He also gave me advice on what computer to save for (Surface), and showed me how easy and �smart it can be to start your own business straight out of high school. He helps brand people using social media and his �IMD skills. He also showed me that sometimes you have to compromise, meaning that you have to sometimes change �Your dreams to be more realistic due to location, lack of interest in your field, etc. It really made me realize that I have so �Many things I can fall back on for work if I need to. Sometimes it just comes down to obtaining the equipment, but it’s so �Easy to make yourself known.
Columbus Based - Headshot & Commercial Photographers
https://uacreativestudios.com/headshots-columbus/
https://www.lucidarestudio.com/portrait-headshots-photography-columbus-ohio/
https://www.cwalkerphotography.com/
https://www.robbmccormick.com/headshots/
https://www.headshotscolumbus.com/business-headshots.html
https://truestudios.biz/free-headshots
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