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  • 3.00 Credits

    Comberg/Hyland/Churchman. Prerequisite(s): FNAR 264. Graphic Design emcompasses many forms of visual communication that are disseminated in print, on screen and in the environment. In every design, the meaningful use of text and/or image is what communicates a message to an intended audience. Through a series of different projects, students will gain an understanding of visual problem-solving concepts. Professional design software will be used.
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    Mosley. Prerequisite(s): FNAR 123 and FNAR 264. Through a series of studio projects, this course will focus on 2D and 3D computer animation. Emphasis is placed on time-based design and storytelling by developing new sensitivities to movement, cinematography, editing, sound, color, and lighting. Compositing software covered in the course will be used to combine 2D graphics, 3D animation, and sound. Recommended materials: Wacom Pen
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    Mosley. Prerequisite(s): FNAR 264. Interactive multimedia design in art, education, entertainment, and business has extended from the primitive state of CD-ROMS, and Laserdiscs, to the web, public interactive installations, and applications for hand-held computers. Through a series of studio projects, this course will focus on sound design, animation and graphic interface design for interactivity. Authoring and editing applications will be introduced including Flash and Pro Tools. Recommended materials: Wacom Pen
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    Hyland/Churchman/Comberg. Prerequisite(s): FNAR 264. The study and practice of typography spans the history of individual letterforms through the typesetting of full texts. It is a complete immersion into type as an integral part of visual communication. Typesetting conventions and variables including legibility, readability, texture, color and hierarchy will be stressed, as well as a form for organizing information and expressing visual ideas. Studio work will include collecting and analyzing type, designing an original typeface, researching type history and experimenting with typographic forms.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Churchman. Prerequisite(s): FNAR 266. Practicum provides a real world experience for students interested in solving design problems for non-profit and community organizations. The studio works with two clients each semester, and previous projects have included print design, web design, interpretive signage and exhibit interactives. All projects are real and will result in a portfolio- ready finished product. Students will participate in a full design experience including design, client interaction, presentations, production, and project management. In addition, students will take field trips, meet professionals and go on studio visits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Rodewald/Martinez/Stolfa/Jacobsohn/Bryant/Wahl/Pfister/Post. Lab Fee $50. Beginning students learn how to use their cameras and light meters.They are taught the basics of black and white film developing and printing in the darkroom. Assignments are given dealing with basic technical and aesthetic photographic problems such as composition, light and form. $50 Studio Fee.
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    Rodewald. Prerequisite(s): FNAR 271. Lab Fee $50. The intermediate class adresses the aesthetics of picture making and a higher level of technical development. Assignments are given that enable students to experience as many different ideas and methods as possible. $50 Studio Fee.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Wahl. Prerequisite(s): FNAR 271. Lab Fee $50. The objective of this class is to explore the many ways of interpretive photographic portraiture. An awareness of historical perspective, technical developments, physiognomy and proxemics will be discussed in order to gain a better understanding of the context of photographic portraiture. Natural and artificial lighting demonstrations will be presented to illustrate the importance of their relationship to the interpretive portrait. Any photographic medium (film - black and white or color - or digital)will be accepted, providing the skill and quality are apparent. There will be an assignment given each week at the beginning of each class and prints/CD's will be due the following week. The final project will be an extended portrait project of your choice. $50 Studio Fee.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Rodewald. Prerequisite(s): FNAR 271. Lab Fee $50. In this course students will begin to incorporate color into their technical and aesthetic photographic arsenal. How film reacts to light and records color, how color influences the meaning of an image, and the development of a personal color sense will be explored through a series of assignments ranging from portrait to documentary to constructed photography. Students will then focus on one series of thematically linked images. This final project will be developed with an eye toward publication, e.g., a book proposal, an exhibition and/or commercial portfolio. $50 Studio Fee.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Bryant. Prerequisite(s): FNAR 271. Lab Fee $50. This is an introductory course in photjournalism with a major emphasis on developing a thoughtful approach toward seeing and making of meaningful photographs that communicate with readers. We will look critically at documentary and news photographs from the past and present. Through weekly shooting assignments, students will be exposed to the demands placed on working journalists. $50 Studio Fee.
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