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AMI 151S: Intermediate Animation
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Concentration on selected media primarily two-dimensional but including three dimensional forms. Animation camera including camera effects, motion analysis, and effects animation. American studio styles compared to independent artist animators. Instructor: Burns
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AMI 152S: Intermediate Documentary Filmmaking
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Intermediate to advanced filmmaking techniques. Presumes a working knowledge of Final Cut Pro, mini-DV camera, and some fieldwork experience with a camcorder. Topics include fieldwork in a variety of communities and work on pertinent social and cultural issues. Not open to students who have taken this course as FVD 116S. Prerequisite: Documentary Studies 105S or equivalent experience and knowledge. Consent of instructor required. Instructor: Staff
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AMI 152S - Intermediate Documentary Filmmaking
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AMI 160S: Special Topics in Film and Digital Video Production
1.00 Credits
Duke University
An in-depth investigation of a particular production technology combined with an emphasis on an aesthetic or theoretical strategy. Exploration of lighting, cinematography, directing for camera, and/or nonlinear post-production techniques. Instructor: Staff
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AMI 162S: Visiting Filmmaker Master Courses: Special Topics
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Intensive production courses with visiting filmmaker. Topics vary by semester. May be taken twice. Instructor: Staff
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AMI 162S - Visiting Filmmaker Master Courses: Special Topics
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AMI 163T: Tutorial
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Instructor: Staff
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AMI 163T - Tutorial
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AMI 164: Individual Project
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Independent work open to highly qualified juniors and seniors on recommendation of instructor and/or invitation of department. Instructor: Staff
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AMI 164A: Individual Project
0.50 Credits
Duke University
Independent work open to highly qualified juniors and seniors on recommendation of instructor and/or invitation of department. Instructor: Staff
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AMI 164A - Individual Project
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AMI 165: Internship
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Students may arrange academic work in conjunction with approved internship in the entertainment industry. Academic work must be with core faculty and include the university minimum (one research paper) as well as reading from bibliography approved by professor and/or viewing list worked out in advance. Prerequisite: English 101A, Film/Video/Digital 130, Literature 110, or Theater Studies 173. Instructor: Staff
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AMI 167: Fundamentals of Web-Based Multimedia Communications
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Multimedia information systems, including presentation media, hypermedia, graphics, animation, sound, video, and integrated authoring techniques; underlying technologies that make them possible. Practice in the design innovation, programming, and assessment of web-based digital multimedia information systems. Intended for students in non-technical disciplines. Engineering or Computer Science students should take Engineering 150 or Computer Science 196. Instructor: Lucic or Szabo
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AMI 167 - Fundamentals of Web-Based Multimedia Communications
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AMI 168: Interactive Graphics: Critical Code
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Introduction to interactive graphics programming for artists. Explores object-oriented programming via the Processing programming environment as well as historical and theoretical appreciation of interactivity and computer graphics as artistic mediums. Combines discussions of key concepts from the readings with hands-on Processing projects and critiques. No previous programming experience or prerequisites required. Enrollment limited to 15 students. Instructor: Alt
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