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3.00 Credits
3 credits Planning scenes with figures in environments, both observed and imagined, takes place in This course while examining the gamut of possibilities which arise. Dealing with single and multiples figures, students explore unusual viewpoints, various media, and personal responses to create a story, setting, and mood. Students are encouraged to approach projects within the frameworks of their own professional fields.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits drawing course concentrates on the numerous approaches to the self-portrait as subject matter. The continuing development of fundamental drawing skills within this context is A primary focus. Special emphasis is, nonetheless, placed on expanding expressive potential through the exploration of techniques, materials, composition, historical context, and concept. Numerous projects are done inside and outside of class, culminating in a life-sized, head to toe self-portrait.
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1.50 Credits
1.5 credits 3 credits Students will make drawings in various media based on important perceptual concepts and challenges. Most drawings will be made from the nude or clothed human figure and some from the student's imagination. Emphasis will be on developing the skills needed to create sensitively observed and envisioned images and their environments, as well as more imaginative treatments of the figure. Some discussion of anatomy will be covered. Slides and lectures.
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1.50 Credits
1.5 credits Through painting from observation and imagination, the basic water color techniques of wet-onwet, dry brush, and glazing are studied. Emphasis is on transparent watercolor methods, but gouache may also be explored. Prerequisite: Foundation studio.
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1.50 Credits
1.5 credits This studio course is designed to explore the formal and expressive potential of collage and mixed media construction. Using the innovations of the Russian avant-garde, the Dadaist and the Surrealists as a starting point, techniques of collage and photomontage are expanded upon to include 3 ? CD elements and found objects. Through this process, the lines between collage, drawing, photography, painting and sculpture are blurred Prerequisite: Foundation or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits In This course, students choose topics of personal interest to explore in depth. Library research, internet research, museum and field trips are assigned on an individual basis. Students keep notebooks recording their research and their studio work. Each student develops A body of work to be presented at the final critique. Prerequisites:
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course is an introduction to the aesthetic and technical aspects of video production. Students shoot their own videotapes using lightweight, digital video cameras from scripted treatments. The basics of Adobe Premiere editing software are introduced.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course is A basic, hands-on introduction to the photographic arts. It addresses both technical and aesthetic areas of photographic concern. Beginning with the basic properties of light, This course covers camera and lens functions, basic black and white printing processes, and presentation of the final image. Aesthetic concerns of space, composition, point of view, image rendering, manipulation and the intentions of the artist are covered in class critique.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Introduction to Photography for Non-Majors: Digital explores the traditional concepts, techniques, and language of photography via the use of contemporary digital technologies.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Taking introduces students to the "professional publishing world." This class focuses on the organization, production, and printing of A photographic magazine. All the preparatory steps are taught, including: digital scanning, book layout, how to communicate with commercial printers and binders, advertising, distribution and exhibition. The class also organizes: A jury to select artwork, A gallery showcase, and gala opening to celebrate the release of the Taking In publication. The class culminates in the final presentation of Taking In; the best of AIB Photography, at the opening release party in October.
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