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Media Arts Programmes

Visual Communicator

Visual Communicator will produce designs that will get their clients’ messages across with high visual impact. They will work on a huge variety of products, including websites, packaging, books and magazines, corporate identity (to give organisations a visual ‘brand’), advertising, commercial production, exhibitions and displays.


Interactive Designer

Interactive designer creates the overall look and feel of a wide range of interactive communication products. Using text, data, graphics, sound, animation and other digital and visual effects, they may work on projects such as internet sites, electronic games, online learning materials and interactive television.


Game Designer

Game Designer works with different people and experts who are associated with creating multi-media games. The game designer has to devise a game, program it well, work with the graphics team for the art work, manage the production and work on the design. This multi faceted role will be taught to participants through scripting, multiple-environment creation and parameter creation.


Photographer

Photographer takes photographs of different subjects such as portraits, landscapes, photojournalism or fine art. In addition to learning the various photography techniques, participants will also learn to market their images by retouching and enhancing its presentation by using professional photo editing software.  Students will also be exposed to different industries such as fashion, advertising, clinical photography so to understand the requirements of it.


Videographer

Videographer works in the video medium — recording moving images and sound on tape, disk or other electro-mechanical device, broadcasting live, or even on actual celluloid film in some cases. In this programme, participants will learn how a videographer takes the best shots, by planning, studying scripts, practicing shots and angles, finding solutions to technical and practical problems, and being creative in adding effects to the recordings. These skills are further enhanced as they work as part of a production crew.


Stop Motion Artist

Stop motion artist uses animation techniques to make a physically manipulated object appear to move on its own. The object is moved in small increments between individually photographed frames thus creating the illusion of movement when the series of frames is played as a continuous sequence. Participants will learn the various techniques a stop motion artist utilises and create an animation though this application.


Digital Cartoonist

A digital cartoonist uses computer drawing tools to draw pictures and cartoons to amuse, educate and influence people. Participants will be exposed to the various methods of drawing and animation so to create digital cartoon characters of their own. Some of the production works cater to newspapers, magazines, greeting cards, the internet, films and television shows.


Audio Visual Engineer

Audio visual engineer usually work at meetings, events, businesses and homes to coordinate, implement, and provide audio visual services and equipments. This often involves working with sound systems, various types of projection screens, mixers, speakers, lighting equipments, projector technologies and recording equipments. In this programme, participants will learn how audio-visual (AV) engineers set up, operate and maintain multimedia equipments for events and to provide educational support materials – ranging from a simple slide show or video screening to spectacular laser display.