2005.01.19 SLIDE 1IS290-08 – SPRING 2005 Session 01: Introduction IS290-08 Digital Media Design Studio Prof. Marc Davis UC Berkeley SIMS Mondays and Wednesdays.

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SLIDE 1IS – SPRING 2005 Session 01: Introduction IS Digital Media Design Studio Prof. Marc Davis UC Berkeley SIMS Mondays and Wednesdays 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm Spring

SLIDE 2IS – SPRING 2005 Goals of the Course Build on and with your theoretical and practical foundations from IS246 to analyze, design, and produce digital media systems Gain further experience in project-based learning and teamwork Become skilled at designing, implementing, iterating, and presenting your digital media work What do you want to learn in this course?

SLIDE 3IS – SPRING 2005 What This Course Is Advanced graduate level seminar/studio course in digital media design Highly interdisciplinary –Information Management and Systems, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering –Film Studies, Cognitive Science, Linguistics –Film Practice, Design, HCI Project-based and team-oriented Requires stretching, commitment, and active participation

SLIDE 4IS – SPRING 2005 Course Format Seminar –In class participatory discussions of readings and topics Studio –In class design, analysis, critique, and presentation exercises –Individual, small group, and full group work

SLIDE 5IS – SPRING 2005 Course Schedule WeekSession Week 1 Wed Jan 19Session01Introduction Week 2 Mon Jan 24Session02Project Presentations Wed Jan 26Session03Project Presentations Week 3 Mon Jan 31Session04Related Work and Redesign Introduction Wed Feb 02Session05Redesign Exercise Week 4 Mon Feb 07Session06Redesign Exercise Wed Feb 09Session07Redesign Exercise Week 5 Mon Feb 14Session08Related Work Readings Wed Feb 16Session09Related Work Readings Week 6 Mon Feb 21Session10Related Work Readings Wed Feb 23Session11Related Work Readings

SLIDE 6IS – SPRING 2005 Course Schedule WeekSession Week 7 Mon Feb 28Session12Related Work Readings Wed Mar 02Session13Redesign Presentations Week 8 Mon Mar 07Session14Redesign Presentations Wed Mar 09Session15Production Plan Presentations Week 9 Mon Mar 14Session16Production Plan Presentations Wed Mar 16Session17Design Methods Reading Week 10 Mon Mar 21 Spring Break Wed Mar 23 Spring Break Week 11 Mon Mar 28Session18Design Exercise Wed Mar 30Session19Design Exercise

SLIDE 7IS – SPRING 2005 Course Schedule WeekSession Week 12 Mon Apr 04Session20Design Exercise Wed Apr 06Session21Design Exercise Week 13 Mon Apr 11Session22Design Exercise Wed Apr 13Session23Project Crit Week 14 Mon Apr 18Session24Project Crit Wed Apr 20Session25Project Crit Week 15 Mon Apr 25Session26Project Crit Wed Apr 27Session27Project Crit Week 16 Mon May 02Session28Final Project Presentations Workshop: Telling Wed May 04Session29Final Project Presentations Workshop: Showing Week 17 Mon May 09Session30Final Project Presentations Practice Week 18 Session31Final Project Presentations

SLIDE 8IS – SPRING 2005 Grading 60% Final Project 40% Class Participation

SLIDE 9IS – SPRING 2005 SIMS Digital Media Studio Hardware –Terabyte file server –Gigabit Ethernet –2 Mac G4 workstations –2 PC workstations –Various audio/video input options –5 Sony DCR-TRV50 DV camcorders –5 Audio field recording packs –Greenscreen Software –Adobe Premiere –Adobe AfterEffects –Adobe PhotoShop –FinalCut Pro –Media Streams Collaboration tools –Brainstorming area –Wall whiteboards

SLIDE 10IS – SPRING 2005 Office Hours Marc Davis –Mondays and Tuesdays 16:00 – 17:00 –And by appointment

SLIDE 11IS – SPRING 2005 Project Presentations Project Goals and Audience –What is your project? –What is it trying to accomplish? What questions does it seek to answer? What needs does it seek to address? –Who is it for? –What are your project requirements (what must/should/may to be able to do)?

SLIDE 12IS – SPRING 2005 Project Presentations Project Implementation –What is you production plan? –Do you have the team and resources you need to meet your project goals? –What key dependencies and risks are there in your production plan? –How are you managing them? –What is your design and testing methodology? –What are your iteration plans?

SLIDE 13IS – SPRING 2005 For Next Week Monday –MMAM Wednesday –Backyard Transformations –Emelie’s Project