Welcome to digital media Capstone!
overview:
Capstone in Digital Media Production enables students to manage budgets and timelines for a production during the entire production life-cycle. Students prepare contracts, budgets, invoices and all aspects of business documentation while working on several media projects. Students review copyright laws and identify copyright infringement in the area of media. Students collaborate with peers, CCBC departments, and Baltimore County partners. Students write resumes, promotional materials, and professional web profiles. Students create a web portfolio of their work.
Assignments:
Journals
Students will journal once per week about the experiences they have as they move through the journey of creating their Capstone projects. Journals can be as in-depth or as shallow as the student wishes, but they must be at least 1 paragraph in length. Students may comment on the stages of production, management, new found skills, ideas, or use this outlet to detail the steps taken to complete the course and their projects.
Broadcast Quality Media Mini-Project (1)
Topics to be approved by instructor. Sample topics are provided on the course syllabus.
Final Capstone Project (30 Minutes)
Student will be responsible creating, shooting and editing an original program. Showing that the individual mastered all three phases of production. At the end of the process the Student will hand in a comprehensive program script. Show efficient use of equipment through camera work and shot selection, and lastly a grasp on post production by handing in an edited project ready for distribution.