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IDP403 - Photography Business IV
This course will prepare students for setting-up and managing a photography business in the area of their own interest.
IDP404 - Field Placement
Students will work with or job shadow professional photographers
IDP405 - Pro Seminar in IDP
Each week, guest speakers from within the photographic industry will come and speak to the students. For each speaker, students will be required to research the speaker or topic and develop three questions to ask the speaker. During 4 classes distributed throughout the semester, the students will discuss the previous weeks speakers and how the topics discussed relate to their individual future career goals.
Pre-requisite: IDP311
IDP406 - Independent Project in IDP - Preproduction
In this course students will work on the preproduction details of their Independent projects, including location scouting, prop sourcing, model casting and budgeting. They will produce a ?workback schedule? that will provide them with a framework to ensure the completion of their project. They will also work on the planning and layout of final presentations of their portfolios. Students will meet regularly with their teacher for feedback and to ensure they stay on track to produce quality work to the best of their abilities.
Pre-requisite: IDP311
IDP407 - Independent Project in IDP - Production
In this course students will work on the production of their independent projects. This will include shooting the images they have planned and preproduced, completion of digital retouching and production of self promotion materials. Students will meet regularly with their teacher for feedback and to ensure they are staying on track. By the end of the course students will have finished presentations complete with a printed portfolio and promotional materials including business cards, letterhead and ?eave-behinds.?
Pre-requisite: IDP311
GEN001 - General Education Option
According to the Ministry of Training, Colleges, and Universities, ?the purpose of General Education in the Ontario college system is to contribute to the development of citizens who are conscious of the diversity, complexity, and richness of the human experience; who are able to establish meaning through this consciousness; and, who, as a result, are able to contribute thoughtfully, creatively, and positively to the society in which they live and work. General Education strengthens students' generic skills, such as critical analysis, problem solving, and communication, in the context of an exploration of topics with broad-based personal and / or societal importance?. Please contact the School of English and Liberal Studies at your campus to find out more about the variety of General Education courses from which you can choose.