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Unesa.ac.id, Surabaya - Students of the Informatics Engineering Education Study Program, Faculty of Engineering, UNESA held a multimedia national webinar regarding the final project of student exchange from the multimedia course program on Thursday (12/30/2021).
Multimedia supervisor, Faculty of Engineering Setya Chendra Wibawa, S.Pd., M.T., in his speech hoped that what was learned could be useful and could support activities inside and outside campus.
Meanwhile, the Vice Dean for academics, Dr. Edy Sulistyo, M.Pd., said that in the future it is not enough for students to only rely on a good achievement index and skills. But there is something more important than that, namely in the form of learning outcomes and learning experiences, as well as learning experiences. For this reason, the learning experience shown in this multimedia course is that students can write articles and submit applications.
Learning outcomes start with knowledge, attitudes, skills, competencies, and accumulated work experience and can explain the concept of multimedia and multimedia-based information. In addition, it can also be in order to understand and be able to explain the planning process of making information, pre-production, production and post-production processes, as well as the process of distributing to end users.
On that occasion, the Vice Dean for academics conveyed 7 future skills, including (1) Cognitive Skills, (2) ICT skills, (3) STEM skills, (4) Social skills, (5) Learnability, (6) Character qualities, (7)Problem-solving in complex.
The products produced from this multimedia course are in the form of short films, including 'Don't Miss It' from the Padang Panjang Indonesian Art Institute, 'Force 1' from STMIK Kaputama Binjai, 'God with His servants' from I University of Muhammadiyah Sukabumi, and others. .
Rizki Wahyu Arif Hidayatullah and Genta Hatif Radhitya from the Padang Panjang Indonesian Art Institute presented their final project in the form of a short film entitled 'Don't Miss It', about several women who have different hobbies, some like foreign cultures and some also those who like Indonesian culture.
There are several stages when making a film, namely (1) Pre-production which contains activities where to finalize the script to be produced, (2) Production, where recording images or sound (shooting scenes), (3) Post-Production, namely editing cut to cut from scenes. images and sound, adding effects and colors in the film until the film is ready to be distributed. (Aida)
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