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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of the problem solving approach to design previously explored in Graphic Design I. Lecture [2.00], Laboratory [2.00].
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Prerequisite[s]: ART-260, ART-287.
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2.00 Credits
This course is a class in the selection, arrangement, and presentation of visual communication material. From designing a how to get your foot in the door resume/cover letter to a how-to in visual arts business practices., this class is a must for freelancers and transfer/graduate aspirants alike. Topics covered include: current portfolio and presentation types, interview techniques, writing resume and cover letters, how artwork is priced, business and legal practices for commissioned artwork, employment issues, salaries and freelance prices. Lecture [1.00], Laboratory [2.00].
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Prerequisite[s]: ART-122, ART-189, ART-197, and any 3 courses from the following: ART-127, ART-260, ART-226, ART-192, ART-287, ART-290, ART-298, MUS-151.
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3.00 Credits
This course refines and further explores techniques and ideas presented in Photography I. Emphasis is on the relationship between exposure, film development and the finished print. Course work focuses on enhanced darkroom skills and experimentation with toners, different photographic papers, advanced lighting situations, and exposure techniques. A 35mm SLR camera with manual override is required. Lecture [2.00], Laboratory [2.00].
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Prerequisite[s]: ART-181.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for students knowledgeable in typography wishing to expand their skills in a hands-on creative manner. Students design and set type for advertising, publishing and corporate business problems. Lecture [2.00], Laboratory [2.00].
Prerequisite:
Prerequisite[s]: ART-226 and [ART-189 or ART-197.]
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3.00 Credits
This is a course which trains persons familiar with traditional layout procedures in the computer and its applications. This advanced class stresses the combining of computer-set type with visuals for brochures, magazines, newspapers and other media. Lecture [2.00], Laboratory [2.00].
Prerequisite:
Prerequisite[s]: ART-287 and [ART-189 or ART-197.]
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the fundamental skills and concepts of 2D computer animation, motion graphics, and digital video. The focus is twofold: technical and aesthetic. Technical study is comprehensive, from operating systems and software interface, to audio/video capture, to special effects, editing, and output. Aesthetic issues emphasize innovative approaches to sequential organization of thematic materials. Lecture [2.00], Laboratory [2.00].
Prerequisite:
Prerequisite[s]: ART-189 or ART-197.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an advanced level studio experience in computer animation design and production. Technical and aesthetic issues in masking, keyframing, interlacing, and compression are explored. Students learn to incorporate illustrations, photographs, video, and audio into their animations, as works progress from storyboard to completion. For students familiar with 3D animation techniques explored in ART-292 and/or ART- 293, the possibilities for incorporating 3D animations into their projects are presented. Lecture [2.00], Laboratory [2.00].
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Prerequisite[s]: ART-290.
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3.00 Credits
This course continues the study of state-of-the-art 3D animation, while concentrating on advanced technique and the integration of other computer graphic hardware/software in producing student work. Course work emphasizes the development of realistic and/or stylized visuals, as well as eye-catching special effects. Demo reels and business practices are included in the class work and discussion. Lecture [2.00], Laboratory [2.00].
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Prerequisite[s]: ART-192.
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3.00 Credits
This course teaches the principles of building illustrations and photographs into time-based computer visuals with sound. Students will create, assemble, and animate interactive media for distribution on CD-ROM and the Web. Lecture [2.00], Laboratory [2.00].
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Prerequisite[s]: ART-189 or ART-197.
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2.00 Credits
This course places students as assistants in commercial art establishments. Students must work a minimum number of hours for the semester and will also attend a weekly one-hour seminar at Bergen. Student's work experiences are supervised by Bergen faculty members. Co-Op jobplacement assistance is available through the Co-Op Office. 1 lecture, plus 120 minimum hours work experience distributed over the semester. Lecture [1.00], Cooperative [8.00].
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Prerequisite[s]: ART-260.
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