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3.00 Credits
Students work on one or more actual client projects. The class simulates a production house operation. Working in teams, students are responsible for budgeting, working with clients, scripting, shooting, editing and follow-through on the project. Prerequisite: RT 465 or RT 481. Lab fee: $45.
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3.00 Credits
In sequence with RT 484, Script to Screen II. Script to Screen I concentrates on scriptwriting for serial fictional Television--situation comedies and dramas. Students analyze structure, form and content of TV shows and scripts and write two full-length television scripts. Some scripts from this class will be produced in RT 484. Prerequisite: RT 383, or consent of the instructor. Restricted to senior standing. Lab fee: $45.
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3.00 Credits
In sequence with RT 483, Script to Screen I. In this course, students produce a pilot for a sitcom or dramatic television program, from scripts written by students in RT 483. Topics include casting, budgeting, scheduling, script analysis, location management, production design, staging, lighting, directing and acting for the camera. Restricted to senior standing. Prerequisite: RT 365A and RT 365B, or consent of the instructor. Lab fee: $55.
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3.00 Credits
Students will examine all aspects of the postproduction process. The course combines editing theory and practice with critiquing professional programs and practical editing exercises. Prerequisite: RT 365 or consent of instructor. Lab fee: $55.
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3.00 Credits
(Same as JRNL 408) Offered jointly with Advertising/IMC. Projects combine expertise in teams to script, produce, post-produce, edit and present broadcast commercials. Prerequisite: RT 365, or RT 383, or JRNL 303. Lab fee: $55.
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3.00 Credits
In this course, students will gain a solid foundation in creating 3D computer graphics using industry standard computer software and hardware. Through analysis and practice, students will develop an understanding of the principles of 3D modeling, lighting, texturing and rendering. Conceptual design and professional practices will also be addressed. Skills learned in this course will prepare students for the 3D Animation II class. Lab fee: $55.
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3.00 Credits
This intermediate course builds upon the skills learned in the 3D Animation I course, and will focus on narrative development, motion design and visual effects generation using industry standard practices. Topics include key frame animation, inverse kinematics, and visual effects using dynamics. A term project utilizes the creative and technical skills explored in class. Prerequisite: RT 487 (3D Animation I). Lab fee: $55.
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2.00 - 9.00 Credits
Advanced work in various areas of electronic media. Special approval needed from the instructor. Lab fee: $55.
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3.00 Credits
This advanced course builds upon the skills mastered in the 3D Animation I and II courses. Students walk through the 3D animation production cycle to produce a high-quality 3D animation suitable for portfolio exhibition. Class critiques and project analyses are used to direct students through the production process. This course advances students' knowledge of industry-standard practices. Prerequisites: RT 487, or RT 488, or MCMA 497. Lab fee: $55.
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3.00 Credits
Area of study to be determined by student in consultation with graduate faculty. No more than two students may work on same project. Students must complete an application form which is available from the departmental adviser. Not for graduate credit. Restricted to senior standing. Special approval needed from the instructor. Lab fee: $45.
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