The World Cinema major offers a unique way of studying moving images as they are produced in specific economic, political and historical circumstances around the world. Designed to teach critical and creative skills, this major trains students to comprehend, challenge and participate in the unprecedented global screen culture. Increasingly shaped by interrelatedness and interdependence of media technologies and communities, film and video demand a multidisciplinary and cross-cultural approach. World Cinema draws on Clemson University’s rich pool of faculty whose work engages diverse disciplinary backgrounds, research fields, practical methodologies, and linguistic traditions.World Cinema program uses a blended conceptual and practical curriculum. Depending on their academic needs, our students may customize their course of study in order to focus on analytical research and/or develop a creative project and learn the basics of digital media production. Students will be provided an opportunity to participate in a study-abroad film production segment or a local internship program.As an interdisciplinary program, the Bachelor of Arts in World Cinema allows students to study cinema, along with related media, within a broad approach, incorporating fields such as art, history, philosophy, theater, languages, communications, literary and film studies. The major prepares students to analyze cinema as a venue of global exchange where art, communication and information move across borders.
The unique curriculum offers students access to audio-visual literacy in international perspective. Students will engage in a summer study-abroad program or an internship in order to gain exposure to diverse cinematic traditions and specific film-related practices.The course of study helps students acquire a set of skills in visual analysis, writing and critical thinking, research collection and analysis, project planning and presentation, and creative video/digital practice. Students will also become aware of the cultural, economic and historical forces that impact the course of cinematic production, distribution, and exhibition. The World Cinema major is designed to initiate theoretical and practical training for students who want to pursue advanced degrees in arts and humanities and those who aim to enter careers in teaching, journalism, filmmaking, digital media, audio-visual archives and libraries, tourism, advertising, film criticism, industrial video documentation, and community outreach.
Architectural rendering / Architecture concept of Cinema hall by 3dVis Design. Submit Share/Follow. Architectural rendering / Architecture concept of Cinema hall. Architectural concept of of Cinema hall progetc in old city area. Name: Architecture concept of Cinema hall. In 1992, David formed Mesbur+Smith Architects, in partnership with Harold Smith, focusing on entertainment architecture. Since 1983, David has been an innovator in multiplex cinema design, has presented lectures and workshops and authored articles on different aspects of cinema design in leading trade publications.
“Where Used” AnalysisDisplay mapping between conceptual and logical models and their implementations across physical designs. Visual Data LineageVisually document source/target mapping and sourcing rules for data movement across systems. Business Data ObjectsRepresent master data and transactional concepts with multiple entities and relationships, such as products, customers, and vendors. Advanced Compare and MergeEnable advanced, bidirectional comparisons and merges of model and database structures. Naming StandardsAutomatically apply a naming standards template across logical and physical models by binding it to models, submodels, entities and attributes. Process Model CreationDesign straightforward process models that use standard elements such as events, tasks, gateways, pools/swim lanes, choreographies and conversations, using BPMN 2.0 notation. Process ValidationValidate your business processes based on BPMN 2.0 standards (in real time or as needed).
Conceptual Model CreationCreate high-level conceptual models using elements such as subject areas, business entities, interactions, and relationships. Import/Export CapabilitiesEasily export conceptual models to ER/Studio Data Architect to create logical models, and import logical data models from Data Architect. Round-Trip Database SupportPerform native forward and reverse engineering for multiple RDBMS and big data platforms.
Import BridgesImport model information from BI, ETL, and NoSQL platforms, other modeling tools, and industry-standard metadata interchange formats. Export BridgesEasily export your models to BI, ETL, other modeling tools, and industry-standard exchange formats such as XMI, XML, and XSD.
Data Lineage VisibilityVisualize source-target mapping and sourcing rules designed in an external Extract-Transform-Load (ETL) tool or Data Integration (DI) tool. ETL/DI Tool IntegrationImport mapping requirements information to the lineage model from most of the leading ETL and DI tools. Model Storage and PublicationStore files in the shared model Repository and publish them to Team Server for viewing, when working with the Enterprise Team Edition. Concurrent Model and Object AccessAllows real-time collaboration between modelers working on data models down to the model object level with token-based check-in/check-out Reviewing Changes and Resolving User ConflictResolve conflicts through simple and intelligent interfaces to walk users through the discovery of differences. Agile Change ManagementAssign and track tasks associated with data models to align changes to user stories and development workflows; view and edit tasks in both Data Architect and Team Server, and link projects and tasks to JIRA records Version ManagementManages the individual histories of models and model objects to ensure incremental comparison between, and rollback to, desired diagrams. Component Sharing and ReusePredefined Enterprise Data Dictionary eliminates data redundancy and enforces data element standards. Universal MappingsMap between and within conceptual, logical and physical model objects to view upstream or downstream, and specify metadata such as definitions, notes, and attachments Interactive Model Image NavigatorView the data model image interactively within the Team Server web interface, including zoom, search, and re-positioning functions.
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Team CollaborationApply enterprise collaboration features such as activity and discussion streams, to capture and share corporate knowledge and reduce time identifying and correcting data quality issues. Enterprise GlossaryView, classify, relate and centrally store authoritative business definitions in an extensible enterprise glossary of business terms, and associate glossaries with models and submodels Glossary HierarchyCreate child glossaries that inherit a subset of terms from one or more glossaries to define a tiered structure that can correlate to organizational configurations. Semantic MappingRelate business terms to critical data elements including tables, columns, entities and attributes, and view associated Universal Mappings in the detailed description Data Source RegistryCreate and view a single searchable registry of all available created or imported data sources. Data Source MappingsTrack and analyze the impact of data model changes back to affected data sources. Centralized ReportingMore than 20 out-of-the-box reports and a reporting wizard for ad hoc reports that can be exported to several formats and shared. Advanced SearchEasily search and filter results for data objects, data sources, glossaries, and terms.
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Security Center GroupsStreamline security administration with local or LDAP groups.