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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
A readings or independent study course taken under faculty guidance for variable credit.
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4.00 Credits
World Animation is a critical and analytical study of the history of animation, from the earliest experiments in countries around the world to modern day computer and video game animation in Western and non-Western contexts. The course content may consist of lectures, screenings, and discussions, as well as the production of simple animation projects in response to course material. Course readings provide an understanding of animation from Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, Eastern Europe, Sub-Saharan Africa, the United States and Canada, each in its own context.
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4.00 Credits
A studio production course that provides an introduction and investigation into digital drawing techniques, principals, concepts and styles. This course involves the correlation between digital drawing and themes. Emphasis is on studying digital drawing styles and techniques. Laboratory fee required.
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4.00 Credits
A studio production course that introduces electronic and digital tools for use in diverse media projects. Covers the history, evolution and theory of relevant technology in order to provide context for the hardware and software used in the class. Laboratory fee required.
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4.00 Credits
A survey of media in art, including theatre, architecture, sculpture, painting, film, video, sound/music, photography, performance, games and computing, and an exploration of how these art forms have been changed by technologies that are digital, networked, immersive, biotechnical and interactive. Within this context the course explores the use of technology as both a medium and a tool. Recent developments in media arts are examined in relationship to historic art movements with an emphasis on the history of art and its critical interpretation.
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4.00 Credits
A studio production course that explores 3D computer modeling and creation of physical reproductions of the 3D models using 3D printers. Includes an investigation into the theory and concepts of additive manufacturing and design. Laboratory fee required.
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4.00 Credits
A studio production course that is an introduction to three-dimensional computer animation exploring the basic techniques of modeling and animation. The course will also include necessary aspects of texture mapping, deformation, motion control, lighting, cameras and rendering. Laboratory fee required.
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4.00 Credits
A studio production course that teaches the technique of animation as a visual medium, and enables students (regardless of major) to design, script, write, direct and communicate concepts through animation. Emphasizes art, history, movement, audio design and writing. Laboratory fee required.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the practice and principles behind the art and craft of screenwriting. Class includes writing exercises, pitching sessions, script readings, and screenings and film analysis of dramatic narrative films, animation and emergent media. Students complete a series of writing assignments, write short screenplays with Final Draft software, and multiple drafts leading to complete short format screenplays. Students learn about major screenwriters and the art, structure and aesthetics of various types of films and emergent media.
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4.00 Credits
Studio Production course. Introduces students to the basic principles involved in recording, processing and distributing image and sound for film, television and the Internet. The student learns the basics of cameras, lenses, exposure, lighting, film, microphones, scanning, basic digital effects, editing and other post-production techniques. The lab component introduces students to the fundamentals of the proper care, maintenance and safety of equipment. Laboratory fee required.
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