Cognitive Science 0222 - Pixelbending
Spring
2014
1
4.00
Christopher Perry
09:00AM-11:50AM M,W
Hampshire College
313617
Adele Simmons Hall 126
chpCCS@hampshire.edu
With an affordable digital camera and simple editing software, anyone can be an image maker. But what does it take to be an image master? How does one take control over the images and films one makes rather than ceding it to the engineers of the software and hardware? This course is designed for students who seek mastery over the digital images they create, capture, edit, and/or distribute. The class will expose the foundational core that hides behind the interfaces of digital imaging and filmmaking technologies but which is crucial to using them with precision and finesse. Topics that may be covered include digital image representation, compression/decompression (codecs), frame rate changes, compositing, matting, tracking, color correction, color grading, and more. Prerequisite: An evaluation/passing grade from at least one media production class (film, video, animation, photography.)
Mind, Brain, and Information Arts, Design, and Media Quantitative Skills Much of this course's 6 hours of weekly in-class meeting time will be devoted to student work. That said, outside-of-class work will still be expected and range from approximately 2 to 10 hours per week (including readings, assignments, independent projects, and more).
Multiple required components--lab and/or discussion section. To register, submit requests for all components simultaneously.
This course has unspecified prerequisite(s) - please see the instructor.