* The four-year college's transfer policies: Each college has its own policies regarding transfer credits. Some are more receptive to community college credits than others. You'll need to research the transfer policies of the specific four-year colleges you're interested in. Look for their transfer guides or contact their admissions offices directly.
* Your GPA: A strong GPA will significantly improve your chances of acceptance and potentially allow for more credits to transfer.
* Course articulation agreements: Many community colleges have articulation agreements with four-year institutions. These agreements specify which community college courses will transfer as credit towards a particular degree program at the four-year college. Check if your community college has such an agreement with the colleges you are considering.
* The four-year college's program: The specific Digital Media program (or a related program like Film, Animation, Graphic Design) at the four-year college will influence what credits transfer. Some programs may require specific courses that aren't offered at your community college, or may not accept certain electives.
In short, transferring is possible, but you need to proactively research the transfer policies of your target four-year colleges and plan your course selection carefully at the community college to maximize the transferability of your credits. Meeting with a counselor at both your community college and your prospective four-year colleges is highly recommended.