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3.00 Credits
The course provides opportunity for completion of production and post-production of the Senior Film or Capstone Thesis. The course is devoted to animation, rendering, special effects, and final editing of animation and a soundtrack. Original films are debuted at a screening that is open to the public. A studio course. Prerequisite: ANM 401, ANM 410, ANM 412. 6 credits (Spring)
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Opportunity to practice the knowledge, skills, and professional behaviors expected in the animation industry in a one-semester internship at an animation studio, video-production house, television station, or business that creates animations, visualizations or special effects. Progress is monitored by an Animation program faculty member and an on-site supervisor. Prerequisite: ANM 303, ANM 305, ANM 308, ANM 310. 4 credits (Fall)
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Building upon the skills and knowledge developed in the Animation program, the field of visualization is introduced. Applications of visualization in fields such as advertising, medical illustration, toy design, law, and science are explored. Opportunity to use visualization knowledge and techniques in collaborative, relevant projects is provided. A studio course. Prerequisite: ANM 203, ANM 205, ANM 302, ANM, 307. 3 credits (Fall)
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Presents knowledge and skills related to use of green-screen in conjunction with 3-D computer animation. Techniques involved in videotaping human interest or objects on a green-screen matte or background are elaborated. Blue-screens are also explored. Emphasis is on use of industrystandard software to produce special effects typically expected in animated productions. A studio course. Prerequisite: ANM 401, ANM 410, ANM 412. 3 credits (Fall)
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3.00 Credits
The course introduces skills involved in producing animated, interactive multimedia projects. Focus is on the integration of animation with web-based media and interactive CD-ROMs. An exploration of the artistic, commercial, and technical aspects of multimedia animation production with emphasis on development of a unique, personal artistic style. A studio course. Prerequisites: ANM 102, ANM 103, ANM 104, ANM 105, ANM 201, ANM 202, ANM 204, ANM 302. 3 credits (Fall) Anthropology
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3.00 Credits
An introductory cultural anthropology course that provides students with the principles, processes and application of anthropology. The course will give students insight into the study of anthropology as it applies to culture and cultural change within the scope of human behavior. 3 credits (Cycled) Art
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3.00 Credits
Development of basic skills and principles of two dimensional design with various media. Emphasis on solving various compositional and design problems. Requires a grade of C or better for successful completion. Prerequisite for studio courses in all Art programs. 3 credits (Fall, Spring)
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The study of color and color relationships, elements of design and two-dimensional composition. Studio course in creative expression using a variety of techniques and media (majors only). A prerequisite for drawing, painting, and printmaking courses. Prerequisite: Grade of C or above in ART 101. 3 credits (Fall, Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Emphasis on structural understanding of design, composition and correct observation. Studio course in drawing with a variety of media from still life, nature, and the human figure. 3 credits (Fall, Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Development of creative expression through a variety of drawing media. Primarily a life drawing studio course with emphasis on form and composition. Thematic, sequential drawing and illustration concepts will also be explored. Prerequisite: Grade of C or above in ART 104. 3 credits (Spring)
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