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0.00 - 6.00 Credits
The advanced class emphasizes individual proficiency with continued work on the potter's wheel, hand building techniques, kiln firing, glaze calculation and application. Prerequisite: ART246 Course fee
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0.00 - 6.00 Credits
This course is designed to give the student with sophomore standing an ability to pursue interests in specific areas of art with instructor supervision in such cases where the student has already completed the course offerings in that area. Note: Must have successfully completed all possible courses in a discipline, e.g., painting, printmaking, sculpture, design, drawing, photography or art history. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency Course fee
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2.00 Credits
Digital Photography II is a continuation of Digital Photography I and expands upon the skills and techniques learned in the beginning course. Course work includes instruction in color management, raster image processor (RIP) output routines, hybrid digital and traditional processes, multichannel imaging, and other advanced techniques. Adobe's Photoshop image processing software comprises the bulk of the course work. This course is for students with moderate to advanced experience in digital photography. Prerequisite: ART 149 Course fee
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course traces the historical development of photography as an art form from 1839 to the present. Discussions will begin with the pre-history of the camera obscura through the discoveries of the inventors of photography as an art form. Discussions will include critical analysis of types of photographs and aesthetic movements in photography. Multicultural/intercultural aspects, as well as contributions of women to the photographic arts, will be discussed. Contributions of photography to the other arts also will be included. IAI: F2 904
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2.00 Credits
This is a course designed to instruct the photography student in specialized techniques used in the creation of saleable photographs, and use of photographic equipment for revealing the form and demonstration of products. Students will also learn techniques of documentary and journalistic photography. Students will explore the use of photographic lighting as a creative tool for product enhancement. Students will explore use of tungsten light and electronic flash in a studio setting. Prerequisite: ART 129
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0.00 - 6.00 Credits
This is a hands-on intermediate level course in the creation and development of 2D animations. Through various assigned projects the student will be exposed to the history of animation, theory, image manipulation, drawing, video, audio and other various animation techniques. This intermediate level course will provide the student with knowledge of computer animation on a simple and complex level. The course will explore the incorporation of different mediums within computer animation, and the student will gain an understanding of professional technical skills within their lessons and independent projects.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This is a hands-on intermediate level course in the creation and development of 3D animations. Through various assigned projects the student will be exposed to the history of animation, theory, image manipulation, lighting, wire frames, vector points, drawing, video, audio and other various animation techniques. This course will provide the student with the knowledge of computer animation on a simple and complex level. The course will explore the incorporation of different mediums within computer animation, and the student will gain an understanding of professional technical skills from their lessons and independent projects. Course fee
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0.00 - 6.00 Credits
This is an introductory art course in the creation and development of computer graphic designed images. Through assignments and projects, the student will learn the history of graphic design, theory, image manipulation, logo creation, art, typography, and page layout. The student will also develop professional technical skills, as well as experience in their application. This course will provide the student with a foundation for future computer graphics courses. Course fee
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0.00 - 6.00 Credits
Students are introduced to the concepts and processes of visual storytelling with an emphasis on motion pictures. Students will learn file theory and techniques in all phases of production, which will give them a foundation for future production classes. Narrative skills will be strengthened through using still photography for storyboards, computers and video equipment to produce various individual and group projects. Prerequisite: ART 149 or ART 249 Course fee
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0.00 - 6.00 Credits
Video Production II is an intermediate level class that will take the basic skills from the Introduction to Video Production course and move the student into a more technological and advanced area of video production. This course will focus on the concepts and process of documentary production, with a strong emphasis on film style video production. Students will become introduced to digital video and non-linear editing. The exploration of documentary theory and script writing will be studied. Students will become exposed to a wide variety of foreign and domestic films to develop a critical eye for the production process, technique, and critiques. Prerequisite: ART 272 and ART 280 Course fee
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