
MODULE 1
MULTIMEDIA PROCESSING -
1. Acquisition and Playback : audio and video signals, digitisation, sampling, quantisation, interpolation, aliasing.
2. Audiovisual perception : light, luminance, brightness, contrast, colour, masking, distinctive features of speech perception
3. Fundamentals of digital signal processing : discrete-time signals and systems, convolution and filtering, frequency analysis and the Fourier transform.
4. Introduction to image processing : grey-level and geometric transformations, linear and non-linear filtering, simple predictive and transform coding.
5. Fundamentals of computer graphics : Computer graphics systems, line drawing and polygon filling, modelling including 2D and 3D geometry, reflection models including diffuse and specular reflections.
6. Introduction to speech processing : basic principles of speech synthesis and recognition.
7. Internet Programming : Object oriented modelling, User interface design, an overview of Internet technology, mathematics for multimedia and software development.
8. Multimedia Authoring : Choosing authoring tools, Frame work development, Temporal and Spatial Relations, Synchronization composition, Structure based paradigm, Timeline based paradigm, Graph based paradigm, Script based paradigm, Testing, Prototyping,
9. Storyboarding : Creating a visually specific list, developing an overhead diagram, and expressing your vision through the simple sketching of perspective and figures will be explored in detail.
PHOTOSHOP BASICS
1 Getting Around in Photoshop
2 Photo Retouching
3 Using Selections and Channels
4 Typography
5 Photo Montage
6 Filters and Preferences
FIREWORKS BASICS
1. Basic Image Creation
2. Buttons and Rollovers
3. Animation
4. Exporting and Optimizing
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3DS MAX
1 Intro to 3ds Max Animation
2 An Overview of Rigging
3 Character Studio Overview
4 The Oft-Overlooked Power of Lights
5 Camera Basics
6 The Power of Rendering
7 Intermediate Max Sampler

Tutorial - all-digital way to measure, mark up, and annotate 2D and 3D designs,
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FLASH BASICS
1 Intro to Flash
2 Symbols and Layers Using symbols
3 Frames and Animation
4 Masks and transparency
5 Making a Splash
6 Interactive Adventures
FLASH ACTIONSCRIPT PROGRAMMING
1 The Basics of Programming
2 Events, Actions, Functions, and Classes
3 Variables and Dynamic Programming
4 Actions and Reactions
5 Methods of debugging, key interface components and implement game scoring.
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MODULE 2
1. Multimedia and Marketing - Covers development and implementation of successful advertising and marketing strategies using current e-marketing techniques. Addresses methods to identify potential markets, select distribution strategies, and develop successful marketing plans. Describes roles of sales and marketing team members and covers the use of multimedia to create effective marketing materials. Includes methods for creation and distribution of marketing materials and products including internet, print, broadcast and digital media. Includes lectures, demonstrations, and a case study during which each student will develop a realistic marketing plan and materials for a multimedia project.
2. Multimedia Databases - (Content analysis, representation, indexing, recognition, and retrieval.)
· Fundamental database Implementation techniques
· The nature of Multimedia application/data.
· Multimedia data modeling.
· Storage Techniques
· Query Processing.
· Indexing
· Dimensionality Curse
· Feature Vectors, Gap, Fuzzy, Fuzzy Logic, Query Optimization, Fagin's Algorithm
3. Multimedia Networking - Synchronization Accuracy, Traffic Characterization Parameters, Network Performance Parameters (NPP), Multimedia Transmission requirements, The Internet, Multimedia Transmission over LANS, Future Directions
4. Multimedia Security - Multimedia content protection, public key cryptography, watermarking technology, tamper-resistant hardware.
5. Multimedia Systems Design, Implementation and Applications Design - distributed multimedia systems, real-time and non real-time systems; Implementation: multimedia hardware and software; Applications: entertainment and games, IP video/web conferencing, wireless web, wireless video phone, distance learning over the Internet, telemedicine over the Internet, distributed virtual reality.
VIDEO EDITING USING
I MOVIE
1. The iMovie Workspace
2. Capturing Digital Video and Importing Media
3. The Rough Cut
4. Editing Tools
5. Working with Audio
6. Creating Transitions
7. Special Effects
8. Adding Titles and Images
9. Exporting your Project
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ADOBE AFTER EFFECTS
1 Intro to After Effects
2 Motion Paths and Interpolation
3 Text Animation After Effects
4 Masks and Effects
5 Blending Modes, Time Manipulation, and Painting
6 Video, Audio, and Layers
AUDIO EDITING WITH ADOBE AUDITION
1. The Adobe Audition 1.5 workspace
2. Starting a new project & importing files
3. Basic audio editing
4. Apply special effects
5. Exporting your sound
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VIDEO EDITING WITH ADOBE PREMIER PRO
1. Assembling a Sequence
2. Adding Graphics
3. Adding Titles
4. Adding Transitions
5. Effects
6. Animating Video Effects
7. Adding Audio Effects
8. DVD Authoring
9. Exporting Movies,capturing Digital Video
10. Integrating with Other Adobe Applications

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MULTIMEDIA DESIGN CAREERS
 As a multimedia designer, you will produce sketches, scale models, plans or drawings that will be reviewed by a director or production manager. You may design props, sets and costumes; direct set assistants on design interpretations, and advise on other areas of technical production such as lighting and sound in order to make sure that production sets resemble your designs and meet requirements.
Jobs in multimedia design can be found in such career fields as television or film production, animation, audio production, and set design, as well as several other multimedia, and production design fields. Through a training program in multimedia design, you will learn digital media, design, visual effects and motion graphics, animation, production development, computer-aided design and drafting, production, and communication and information technology. You will also learn about production and editing, layout design, and other details that are involved in multimedia design.
With a training in multimedia design you will be prepared to pursue entry-level positions with film studios, television stations, advertising agencies, and video production houses. You may also be able to work with live productions such as live theater and live concerts. Jobs in multi-media design can be competitive. Employers are seeking designers who are well trained, open to new ideas, and can adapt well to changing trends.
MULTIMEDIA DESIGN CASE STUDIES

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