Interactive Digital Media
Section 1: Monday & Wednesday, 10 - 11:50 am in room 70-2435
office hours:
Tue/Thur 2-4pm, Wed 1pm in my office
TA: Benny Kurniawan (bxk0579@rit.edu)
Introduces an event-driven scripting environment to enable the development of highly interactive user experiences. You will learn to manage and edit a wide variety of digital media types - still and motion graphics, 3D, text, audio, and video, for example - and write code to allow users to access, control, and manipulate each of these media types. You will also gain foundation skills in media asset creation and in prototyping for applications and interface development. Programming will be required.
Prerequisites: 4002-320 and 4002-218 or equivalent
Textbooks
- Required: Visual Quickstart Guide: Macromedia Flash MX 2004. Katherine Ulrich, Peachpit Press, 2004.
- Recommended [highly]: Flash MX 2004 Actionscript Bible. Robert Reinhardt, Wiley, 2004. (Available on Books24x7.)
- In addition, we will be using readings from handouts and websites throughout the class.