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Lights, Camera, Action!

55932 Cinematography II: Lights, Camera, Action!

film reelThis hands-on action-packed course gives participants the feeling of what it’s like to work on an actual film
or television production. In this follow-up to Cinematography Basics: Lights, Camera, Action!, students
participate in realistic production scenarios in a working motion picture studio. Production simulations include lighting and shooting dolly and jib shots, multicamera entertainment, and “poor man’s process” or creating the illusion of a moving vehicle inside the controlled environment of a film studio. Prerequisite: 55931 or 23473.
Tuition: $259
For: 12 hours
FQA: Nov 7-8 Sa Su 9:00am-4:00pm
Note: Class meets at Rio Grande Studios. A $75 studio
fee will be collected the first day of class, payable to the
instructor.

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Digital Photography and Videography!

55828 Creating Depth in Digital Photography

digital cameraLearn the techniques of creating a strong sense of depth in your photos by utilizing in-camera controls and making the most of photographic opportunities. Topics include the use of aperture and focal length to control depth of field and a comprehensive understanding of how light, background and textures can be used to make your images pop! Prerequisite: 55801/3, must have a digital camera with manual capabilities.
Please read: Required field trip on Saturday, 11/14/09, 9:00am-12:00pm.
Monday, 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM; Wednesday, 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM; Saturday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM; 4 sessions starting November 9, 2009, ending November 16, 2009
Tuition: $199.00
Instructor: Barak Naggan
Location: CE South Building

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55912 Digital Videography II

digital camcorder 2Achieve satisfying and professional-looking footage using your personal digital video camera by applying basic skills and shooting techniques. Emphasis is on hands-on training and video exercises. Topics include camera movement and composition, types of shots that make up a scene, basic lighting setups, microphones and audio, and how to shoot with editing in mind. Prerequisite: 55911, must have a digital video camera.
Monday, Wednesday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM; 4 sessions starting November 9, 2009, ending November 18, 2009
Tuition: $259.00
Instructor: Barak Naggan
Location: CE South Building

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Digital Arts Conference 2009: A Creative Success

UNM Continuing Education held its 4th Annual Digital Arts Conference on March 7, at our campus in Albuquerque. This year’s conference was titled The Road to Creative Success.
Attendees arrived around 7:45. They enjoyed a buffet breakfast, spent some time networking, and visited exhibitors.  Attendees entered the auditorium around 9:00, then were inspired by Robin Williams’ Keynote address: The Best of Both Worlds in Design—Hand Made and Digital, and Joey Belville’s General Session: The Magic of Digital Audio.
Attendees chose one of three di

scussions for each breakout session.  Digital Arts reporters attended each session, here are some thoughts on three of the nine sessions:

First Breakout Session:

The Latest in High Dynamic Range Photography – Joanne Schmidt

Joanne Schmidt’s presentation focused on technique.  She talked about how to take HDR photos, necessary equipment features, and software differences between the canonical Photoshop and Photomatix Pro for making HDR images.  She also gave out a few secrets.  To get started with photo-editing, come to our infoByte session this Thursday, March 19, from 5-6:30pm, and don’t forget to enroll in Beginning Photoshop or Photoshop Elements this Summer.

Second Breakout Session:

The Photographer’s Guide to New Mexico –Efrain Padro

Photographer Efrain Padro’s presentation centered on New Mexico’s visual greatness.  In addition to his remarks about being in the photography business, Efrain talked about many regions of New Mexico, and the images those locations afforded his newly published book.  Photographers looking for a great way to meet people and explore New Mexican locations might want to take a tour through Story of New Mexico.

Third Breakout Session:

Real World Marketing Success: Bridging Old and New Media – Mary Ellen Merrigan

Mary Ellen runs the ProfitMeister blog.  In her presentation, she connected local New Mexican businesses to examples of what she calls the four channels, and delineated the positive and negative sides of bridging Web marketing methods with physical marketing methods.  One case study that really sticks in my mind is the example of the Slate Street Café owner’s ability to connect her advertisements to her work practice, then connect those foundations to an article in a nationally syndicated magazine.  According to Mary Ellen, the restaurateur’s attempts paid off and her restaurant has seen the results of her hard work and smart thinking.  Mary Ellen also spoke briefly on generational issues in marketing with old and new media, Facebook, Twitter, and Linked-In.  Mary Ellen Merrigan teaches Marketing: Building the Buzz for Your Art; Social Media: Blogs, Facebook and Linked-In; and The New Social Web for Visibility at our campus in Albuquerque.

Conference exhibitors included Sony Pictures Image Works Interactive, the Albuquerque Film Office, Media Arts Collaborative Charter School, as well as others who provided demonstrations with equipment and techniques.

Overall this year’s Digital Arts Conference has been a huge success.  We hope you enjoyed it too, and that you will join us next year. Please feel free to drop a line if you have requested topics for 2010.

Blogs and Articles relating to the Digital Arts Conference:

Our Conference Announcement

City of Albuquerque’s Announcement

NM Media Industry Talk

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