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3.00 Credits
A comprehensive overview and analysis of advanced legal issues in the music industry, specifically those relating to the Exclusive Songwriter Agreement, the Single Song Agreement, the Co-publishing Agreement, mechanical and synchronization licenses, blanket performance licenses, the Exclusive Recording Agreement, the production deal, the Independent Producer Agreement, "pitching and shopping" agreements, the Management Agreement, and principles of trademark practice related to band names and merchandising.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: TLCM 121 and TLCM 217. Students create objects using metamorphs, spline modeling and primitives. Character animation using bones and inverse kinemactics will be included. This course includes motion capture animation.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: TLCM 121 and TLCM 217. This course teaches the student to coordinate lights and animation to improve scenes and performance in animation, motion of lighting, and projection of lighting in 3D scenes and coordinating stage lighting with animated lighting.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: TLCM 121, TLCM 216, and TLCM 218. Using Adobe After Effects and Premier, the students will combine elements from Photoshop, Illustrator, and Lightwave into an animated or still composition that may be rendered to video files.
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3.00 Credits
Through American Cinema, students will acquire a working knowledge of American film history from the silent era to the present day, recognize and use the basic technical and critical vocabulary of motion pictures, understand how the technology of the cinema relates to film art, gain a fundamental background in the economic structure of the film industry, question their own role as passive spectators, and increase their ability to watch films actively and critically, and enhance their ability to think, speak, and write critically in an increasingly visual and technological culture.
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3.00 Credits
A comprehensive course designed to train the student how to construct a movie set for sound stage or backlot. The focus of the course is practical, hands-on experiences to provide the job skills necessary for employment in set construction on a movie project.
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3.00 Credits
In television and film there is a growing need for effects and custom artifacts. Working with special effects covers a wide range of realistic and fantasy concepts which may have many specialized attributes, such as movement, scale, and matt or background painted elements. This process demands a number of practical and technical skills such as building props and special effects which augment set design and construction. This class is a hands-on approach.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: TLCM 101 or TLCM 170 or consent of instructor. This course is designed to give the student training in actual news gathering skills and techniques. The student will write, edit and tape video news packages for cablecasting.
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3.00 Credits
This course presents particle systems, plug-ins, and special applications to achieve "Hollywood style" effects in animation.
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3.00 Credits
This course involves use of current technology to apply animation techniques for the world- wide-web.
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