DMPOST-> DMPOST 31: Digital Compositing
Digital compositing is the process of digitally manipulating a combination of source images to produce a seamless whole. This course provides a complete overview of the compositing process as it is used in film/television, visual effects, and multimedia. Areas covered include image creation and manipulation techniques as well as design and color fundamentals. Through a series of exercises and projects, students will develop the aesthetic and technical skills necessary for integrating diverse visual elements into cohesive imagery.
This course uses Adobe After Effects.
This course uses Adobe After Effects.
- Prerequisites:None
- Credits:3 units
- Notes:Transfer:CSU;
Advisory: DMPOST 4.;
Formerly ET 32.
Fall 2025
- ARRANGE-5.5Hours | Devin Uzan | OnlineDMPOST-> DMPOST 31-1835Online
Spring 2026
- ARRANGE-5.5Hours | Devin Uzan | OnlineDMPOST-> DMPOST 31-1782Online

