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VA 4645: Chinese Calligraphy
4.00 Credits
SUNY College at Old Westbury
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VA 4870: TV Production & Editing
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Old Westbury
This is an introductory course that explains various methods of elementary editing on video. Participants learn how to edit on basic 1/2" Offline system and also on 3/4" Offline system by hands-on training. Instruction is given on how to edit different types of television shows and the actual preparation of a commercial spot. Screenings of various films in conjunction with discussion on techniques used in editing. Offered every semester. Prerequisites: VA3380, VA4380 or permission of instructor; ECII placement
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VA 4880: Adv TV Production & Editing
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Old Westbury
This course is geared for the student who has basic knowledge of video. It is a more hands-on postproduction class, which also allows the student to utilize both technical and aesthetic skills. Discussion on the use of video formats used in producing television shows and industrials and preparing edit lists for an on-line session. Students will work in small teams editing a trailer for a feature film and/or editing a commercial spot. Offered every semester. Prerequisite: VA4870 or permission of instructor;ECII placement
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VA 4900: Internship
4.00 Credits
SUNY College at Old Westbury
Students intent on becoming professional artists will use this Internship to work with an established artist. Students interested in peripheral art activities will use this Internship in a professional area close to his/her interest. Required of all Art majors. (100 hrs.minimum) Offered every semester. Prerequisite: All foundation courses; ECII placement
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VA 4910: Portfolio
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Old Westbury
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VA 5200: Art Tutorials III
4.00 Credits
SUNY College at Old Westbury
(See description under VA3200, Art Tutorials I) (Teacher Education majors who have selected the Visual Arts concentration will focus on research skills, delving into the value of the creative process in art, as it applies to problem solving, and the relationship of the creative process in art as it relates to other fields and disciplines.) Offered every semester. Prerequisites: All foundation courses;VA3200;VA4200; ECII placement
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VA 5900: Senior Project
4.00 - 6.00 Credits
SUNY College at Old Westbury
Upon recommendation of the VA faculty and with the student holding a minimum GPA of 3.0 in Art Tutorial II and Art Tutorial III, the student will create art work for an exhibition at the campus' Amelie A. Wallace Gallery. Other Art majors who have finished the Art Tutorial sequence, but are not recommended for a final exhibition, will instead write a final Senior Thesis. This Thesis will address an art topic to be decided on, in conjunction with the Visual Art faculty. Teacher Education majors who have selected the Visual Arts concentration will use Senior Project as an opportunity to assemble a final portfolio of sample art projects, a written journal of classroom observations and techniques and a research paper on the possibilities of integrating the art process into the classroom as a learning tool. Seniors passing Senior Project - Art Exhibition will receive recommendations for MFA programs. Students choosing to graduate with a thesis will be recommended into MA programs. Offered every semester. Prerequisites: ECII placement;Senior Standing;VA3200,VA4200 andVA5200;approval of faculty after VA5200
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VA 8998: Visual Arts Free Elective
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
SUNY College at Old Westbury
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VA 8999: Visual Arts Free Elective
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
SUNY College at Old Westbury
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VA 9990: Independent Study-VA
1.00 - 16.00 Credits
SUNY College at Old Westbury
Students work on art project requiring either Photographic or Video solutions, Art Gallery Management, or Darkroom Management: Students taking an Independent Study in "Photography" must supply their own materials and should have a medium quality 35mm camera. Prerequisites: All foundation courses; VA3200; ECII placement;permission of the VA instructor Students taking an Independent Study in "Video" must supply their own tapes. Prerequisites: All foundation courses;VA3380;VA3200; ECII placement;permission of the VA instructor Students taking an Independent Study in "Art Gallery Management" participate in the development of the Amelie A. Wallace Gallery exhibition program learn, through direct experience and special projects, how to run an art gallery. Prerequistes: 8 credits in art history, including VA3100; permission of the VA instructor; ECII placement Students taking an Independent Student /Internship in "Darkroom Management" work closely with the professor in supervising all aspects of the darkroom. This ranges from scheduling other interns, allocation, and distribution of chemicals, supervision of darkroom equipment and repair of enlargers, etc., researching photo supply houses, and guiding students through technical problems. Prerequisites: Knowledge of photography required; VA3400; permission of the VA instructor.
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