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2.00 Credits
This course explores the concepts and structures of online communications, as an extended communications medium with applications for businesses, education entertainment, and advertising. Discussion and individual and team assignments address navigational structures, systems, identity, audience and intent in the design of Web site prototypes. Questions such as "What happens to design as it changes media, and how we design for that?" are explored.
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2.00 Credits
This course offers a more in-depth look into Web site design and the future of this ever-evolving medium. Students will analyze existing sites; explore and experiment with formal and conceptual development that is unique, personal, and innovative.
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2.00 Credits
The study of motion graphics is explored through the context of title design for film + television. This class includes conceptualizing an idea, through storyboard design phase, to animation and completion. Appropriate software programs are used within class to achieve assignments. Motion graphics and title design examples past and present are introduced to students and analyzed.
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2.00 Credits
This course assists students in researching the perfect internship. Using a mentorship principle, the faculty are available throughout the internship to answer questions, troubleshoot, and ensure a quality experience in the professional world. Prerequisite: Professional Practice in the major.
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2.00 Credits
Communication Arts works in collaboration with businesses and corporations to provide opportunities to produce "real projects" for the"real world." An Otis faculty member facilitatesthe course and works closely with the client to ensure that students experience the value of professional behavior, thorough concept development, and excellent design outcomes.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Independent studies provide students with an opportunity to work closely and collaboratively with communication arts faculty on assignments that extend the scope of their current interests, or expand their expertise. Applications for independent study projects are reviewed and approved by the department chair based on proposals submitted by interested students.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to digital image making, manipulation and management. Fundamental concepts of storytelling, digital media, type design, and motion design are defined as students learn the techniques for image creation, input, manipulation and enhancement, as well as non-linear editing, compositing, and digital video.
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3.00 Credits
Students learn industry standard applications for motion graphics and storytelling by mastering appropriate software through a series of design assignments, concentrating on color, typography, and motion.
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2.00 Credits
Los Angeles' top models are presented in dynamic poses. The sessions are theme oriented with an emphasis on story and action
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2.00 Credits
While continuing with traditional life drawing exercises, students progress to drawing the fantastic, such as monsters, aliens, dinosaurs, and imagery from traditional Hollywood genres. Students draw under a range of dramatic lighting conditions. Reviews of animation from around the world are incorporated. This course may also be taken as an elective. Open to all majors.
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