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FINE 1810: Digital Animation Foundations: Producing Animation
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
A lecture/lab course that explores the theory, practices and fundamentals of producing 3D animation. Students will explore the foundations of the animation process including the production pipeline, studio organizations, traditional animation techniques, foundational cinematography, storyboarding and character development. Note: Offered through Extended Studies (Continuing and Professional Education) due to separate tuition structure. Acceptance to the Digital Animation Center is competitive by interview/portfolio review with the Area Head for the program. Prereq: A basic knowledge of computer operating systems.
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FINE 1820: Digital Animation Foundations: Introduction to Digital 3D
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
A lecture/lab course that explores the foundations of creating digital 3D content. Primary focus is an introduction to current 3D software. Class lectures, demonstrations and hands-on application will expose the student to the expectations for commercial high-end 3D animation production. Note: Offered through Extended Studies (Continuing and Professional Education) due to separate tuition structure. Acceptance to the Digital Animation Center is competitive by interview/portfolio review with the Area Head for the program. Prereq: A basic knowledge of computer operating systems.
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FINE 2000: Life Drawing
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
This course introduces the student to the human figure, addressing anatomy, movement and proportion. Discussion of historic and contemporary critical methods supplement studio practice. Exploring a variety of drawing media, students expand their drawing skills and relate the principles of composition and design to figure drawing. Note: Students missing the first 2 classes of this course may be administratively dropped. Students will not be allowed to add course if they have missed the first 2 classes. Prereq: FINE 1100, 1400.
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FINE 2015: Intermedia Foundations
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Students will develop techniques, strategies and methodologies for investigating contemporary ideas informed by theories of visual culture while implementing critical concepts into creative production centered in digital media. Course work includes creative projects, research assignments, critiques and presentations.
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FINE 2020: Drawing II: Spatial Thinking and Visualization
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Building on skills learned in FINE 1100, students explore complex problems in the representation of space. Perceptual and constructed perspective is utilized to create real and invented form. The Golden Mean is studied in master artworks and translated into effective compositions. Note: Students missing the first 2 classes of this course may be administratively dropped. Students will not be allowed to add course if they have missed the first 2 classes. Prereq: FINE 1100, 1400, 2000.
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FINE 2100: The Media of Drawing
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
This course introduces students to the notion of drawing from life through an exploration of drawing methods/materials in the creation of artist’s books- including learning various binding techniques and studying movement and juxtaposition as we draw in and from these books. Note: Students missing the first 2 classes of this course may be administratively dropped. Students will not be allowed to add course if they have missed the first 2 classes. Prereq: FINE 1100 Drawing I, 1400 Two-Dimensional Design.
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FINE 2130: Experiments in Color/Photography for Non-Majors
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Explores both practical and innovative ways to manipulate color materials. Students gain technical mastery in understanding their cameras, using creative camera controls, color balancing film, and exposing color film while creating a portfolio of work that reveals experimental and innovative uses of color photographic materials. Prereq: FINE 1150.
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FINE 2140: Topics in Photography
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
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FINE 2155: Introduction to Digital Photography
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Students learn digital image manipulation, input and output strategies, and digital camera functions through assignments that emphasize conceptual development. Presentations, readings, projects and class discussions help students gain an understanding of the role of digital imaging in contemporary photography. Prereqs: FINE 1150. Priority given to Photography Majors and Minors.
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FINE 2200: Painting I
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
This course is an introduction to the language of painting. Students will learn to develop composition in layers, working from value to color and from direct observation to abstraction while exploring the range of visual possibilities that painting offers. Note: Students missing the first 2 classes of this course may be administratively dropped. Students will not be allowed to add course if they have missed the first 2 classes. Prereq: FINE 1015, 1100, 1400, 1600.
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