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Introduction to Multimedia (G5039)

Introduction to Multimedia

Module G5039

Module details for 2023/24.

15 credits

FHEQ Level 4

Module Outline

Provide a basic understanding of human perception and how this relates to the capture, display, storage and transmission of multimedia. To introduce the technical principles and hardware underlying the capture, display, storage and transmission of sound, video, image and graphical based multimedia.

Library

Digital Multimedia, Chapman & Chapman, 3rd Edition, 2009.

Module learning outcomes

Describe the basic principles behind human perception of media such as colour and sound and how perception relates to the capture, display, storage and transmission of this media.

Recognise the wider issues involved with multimedia production and distribution.

Identify and summarise the technological basis of the capture, display, storage and transmission of sound, video, image and graphical based multimedia.

Synthesise basic multimedia and web based content.

TypeTimingWeighting
Multiple Choice questionsSemester 1 Assessment100.00%
Timing

Submission deadlines may vary for different types of assignment/groups of students.

Weighting

Coursework components (if listed) total 100% of the overall coursework weighting value.

TermMethodDurationWeek pattern
Autumn SemesterLaboratory2 hours11111111111
Autumn SemesterLecture1 hour22222222222

How to read the week pattern

The numbers indicate the weeks of the term and how many events take place each week.

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