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Audio & Video Technology
Presented by Nur Muizz Mohamed Salleh
Introduction to BTMV4023/DTMV4003/
"We were all born PRINCES & PRINCESESS, then the civilling process turns us into
FROG"
What We’ll Do Today?What We’ll Do Today?
Welcome Teaching Staff Course Overview Course Objectives Course Schedule Subject Assessment
NUR MUIZZ BIN MOHAMED SALLEHNUR MUIZZ BIN MOHAMED SALLEH
E-mail: [email protected] Phone: ext: 1317 (hp: 013-5138380) Lectures:
• Mon (BS3220) : 8.00am – 10.00am – BIT/BIC• Thu (DKIT) : 8.00am – 10.00 – DIT4ABCD
Lab Sessions: • Mon (MK5) : 12.00apm– 1.00pm (DIT 4 A)• Tue (MK5) : 8.00am – 10.00am (BIC)
: 2.00pm-4.00pm (DIT 4 B)• Wed (MK5) : 2.00pm – 4.00pm (BIT)
Teaching StaffTeaching Staff
Wednesday : 10.00 – 12.00 (2 hours)
Consultation HoursConsultation Hours
Compulsory Zettl, H. (2006) Video Basics 5,
Wadworth /Thomson Learning.
Additional Shaner, P. & Jone, G. E. (2004) Real World Video
Second Edition, Peachpit Press. Ozer, J. (2004) Guide to Digital Video, Wiley
Publishing. Cancellero, J. (2006) Sound for Interactive Media,
Thomson Delmar Learning. Braveman, B. (2006) Video Shooter: Storytelling
with DV, HD, and HDV Cameras, CMP Books
Course TextCourse Text
Course Description
The course covers introduction to audio & video as elements in multimedia presentation. It also expose the student to the basic audio & video concepts such as their characteristics, formats, file formats, file compression, storage media & other related technologies.
The course also offer the student experience to use audio & video authoring tools software & hardware during the lab session.
Course Objectives
• To understand the importance and usage of audio and video elements in multimedia presentation.
• To develop awareness of the latest audio and video technologies.
• To know a proper technique in audio and video editing software.
At the end of the course, students are expected to:
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Assessment SchemeAssessment Scheme
Assessment Percentage (%)
Assignment (1-3)
Final Project 20
Project Report 10
Test 10
Final Exam 40
Quiz 5
TOTAL 100
Attend every class and lab Submit all assignment & Project ON TIME Attend for Test Score your Final Exam
What You’ll Do?What You’ll Do?
Sleep in the class / lab Teach you about how to be creative Teach you how to use software deeply.
What We Won’t Do?What We Won’t Do?
NO BABYSITTING & SPOONFEEDING !!!NO BABYSITTING & SPOONFEEDING !!!
To complete the goals as listed To be self-motivated To complete your assignments and project
on time To attend class To come to class ready to learn To ask questions if you have them
My Expectations of YouMy Expectations of You
To equip you with the tools to complete the goals and assignments
To create an environment of learning To answer your questions To be available when you have a problem To give you honest feedback
Your Expectations of MeYour Expectations of Me
1. Introduction to audio & Video2. Video Production3. Pre-Production4. Production5. Post-Production6. Branding your Product
SyllabusSyllabus
Class Lecture Lecture Note Wikis – tmv4023.pbworks.com Textbook Internet Any Relevant Text
Learning SourceLearning Source
Let’s enjoy the Let’s enjoy the subject !!!subject !!!
That’s all folks !!!That’s all folks !!!
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