FILM 390  Open Media Production  Units: 3.00  
In this course, students create projects around research topics using a variety of media, which may include video, sound, graphics, performance, and interactive media. Students might produce podcasts, print media, games, etc.
Learning Hours: 120  (36 Lecture, 24 Laboratory, 30 Group Learning, 30 Private Study)  
Requirements: Prerequisite   Registration in a FILM Specialization, Major, Joint Honours, MAPP, or COFI Plan.  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Apply design principles to print, web, installation, performance and video projects.
 - Apply design principles to projects integrating text, image, sound, and space.
 - Apply new technology, tools, and specialist knowledge shared online in the design of technical workflows.
 - Comprehend a broader familiarity with contemporary media practices.
 - Evaluate and critique work across media.
 - Evaluate practical needs when planning for and working with physical sites: conduct site surveys, address lighting concerns, calculate projector throw distances, etc.
 - Synthesize significant texts.
 
