Communication in Digital Media

Graduates of the Undergraduate Course in Digital Media are expected to possess both theoretical and practical knowledge in computer science and new technologies, enabling them to meet current labor market demands across various sectors as producers of inte ractive multimedia content. To fulfill these demands, Digital Media graduates should be capable of conceiving and producing:

● Multimedia learning objects for both face-to-face and remote learning;

● Planning modules for virtual learning, in collaboration with a remote educator;

● Segmenting material for remote learning delivery, including texts, audio, and videos;

● Designing scenarios, planning lighting, and capturing audio and video;

● Recording video lessons using modern techniques and communication resources from television journalism and entertainment;

● Post-producing video lessons, including non-linear editing, audio and video synchronization, adding titles and effects, infographics, animations, rendering, and exporting multimedia learning objects;

● Creating a library of lesson modules and multimedia learning objects;

● Assigning meta-tags and cataloging the modules and multimedia learning objects produced, in collaboration with the responsible teacher;

● Transferring the produced modules and multimedia learning objects to a multimedia document server;

● Providing technical recommendations for managing access to the library of multimedia learning objects to optimize their quality and performance over the internet;

● Visual programming and final art for publications (printed or electronic) such as newspapers, magazines, house-organs, newsletters, folders, posters, advertising pieces;

● Infographic content – static or dynamic – intended to situate the context, illustrate, exemplify, explain, synthesize the relevant information on a given subject;

● Multimedia informational content, involving text, images, audio and video for electronic publications;

● Graphic objects for advertising and publicity, using vector images and/or bitmap.

More information at: https://sigaa.ufpb.br/sigaa/public/curso/ppp.jsf?lc=en_US&id=1626827

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