Professional Training in Video at UCSD Extension

  • DAC
    August 11, 2009 2:58 PM PDT

    Professional Career Focused Programs in Digital Media

    In just one year you could be in a new creative career!

     

    JOIN US FOR AN INFORMATION SESSION

    Monday August 17, 2009 6:00-7:00 pm

    Learn about our programs and how you can get started in these careers

     

    Digital Graphics and Web Design

    Learn hands on about graphic design including: typography, layout, photography, image manipulation, print, web design and development, branding and corporate identity development.

     

    Video, Sound and Motion Graphics

    Learn about pre-production, production and post production including:  videography, lighting, editing, motion graphics, audio, posting videos to stream on the web and output to DVD.

     

    CASUAL GAME DEVELOPMENT

    CGD encompasses comprehensive professional training in casual game design: from game user interface design and casual game product management, to flash and java game programming - all in creative studio environment. Produce a prototype or a complete casual game for Windows, Mac (iPhone), Web, and/or mobile platforms.

    UNIQUE TO THE UC SAN DIEGO DIGITAL ARTS CENTER PROGRAM AND UNLIKE COMPETING PROGRAMS, WITH YOUR TUITION YOU WILL RECEIVE:

    DIGITAL GRAPHICS & WEB DESIGN PROGRAM:

    MacBook Pro 15" laptop computer, The  latest version of Adobe Software (includes Photoshop, Illustrator,

    InDesign, Acrobat Pro, & Flash & Dreamweaver), textbooks, CANON digital SLR camera-all included with tuition

     

     VIDEO, SOUND & MOTION GRAPHICS PROGRAM:

    MacBook Pro 15" laptop computer, Apple's Final Cut Studio 2 software, including Final Cut  Pro 6, Motion 3, DVD Studio Pro 4, Live Type, Compressor, and Soundtrack Pro,  Pro Tools LE, After Effects, Dreamweaver CS4 and Flash CS4, Textbooks, HD CANON video camera and tripod, 1TB Firewire/USB external hard drive-all included with tuition

     

    CASUAL GAME DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM:

    Industry leading MacBook Pro 15" laptop computer, latest Adobe CS software, latest Unity3D Casual Game Development Platform including Web, Mac, Win, and iPhone Publishing

    A year long subscription to the latest Autodesk Maya Complete software  & Text Books software packages

    All necessary textbooks and more

    Your tuition will be locked in for the year

     

    • UC San Diego Extension’s excellence in education
    • All courses taught by experienced industry professionals
    • Learn essential skill sets using industry-preferred software   programs
    • Create a portfolio of interactive work to show potential  employers/clients
    • Fast track to a career focused education
    • Internships for those who qualify

     

    PLEASE RESERVE A SEAT BY EMAIL AT DAC@UCSD.EDU

    OR CALL 858.622.5750 for more information

    Enrolling NOW for FALL 2009/2010 **LIMITED SEATING**

    dac.ucsd.edu

     

     

     

  • August 21, 2009 4:12 AM PDT

    I haven't use Premiere Pro too much (just the trial version for some weeks), but I use Edius. Which one is better? Depends what you want to do. If all you need to do are montages, then I say that Edius is the best choice, but if you need a more complex program, for extra features, then I highly recommend Premiere Pro.