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3.00 Credits
An introduction to relief printing; students will create both black-and-white and color prints in woodcut, linocut and contemporary relief techniques. Emphasis is placed on the development of personal imagery. (Claudia R. Fieo) Connections: Conx 23013 Animal Power in Religion, Art and Science
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to oil painting, focusing on the basic problems of color, form and composition. Projects will include still life, the figure and color exercises. Emphasis will be placed on working from perception. (Patricia Stone)
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3.00 Credits
Students will develop their drawing skills through a focused study of the human figure. Weekly drawing sessions with the model will be supplemented by studies from the human skeleton as well as anatomical texts covering the major muscle groups at rest and in motion. This course connects to Bio 106. (Patricia Stone) Connections: Conx 20010 Body, Form and Motion
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3.00 Credits
The fundamentals of photography, including the use of the camera, composition, light and subject; developing, printing and enlarging processes also studied and performed by the student. Students must have a 35mm camera or a medium-format camera that allows for total control. (Andrew Howard)
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3.00 Credits
The concept of design as communication will be explored as students solve graphic design problems and develop an understanding of traditional and modern typography and design layout . (Claudia R. Fieo) Connections: Conx 20011 Communication through Art and Mathematics, Conx 20042 Graphic Design and Web Programming, Conx 23012 Visualizing Information
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3.00 Credits
This is a beginner's studio production course introducing the student to the fundamentals of creative 16mm filmmaking. The student will learn the basics of constructing cinematic narrative from concept to edit by producing a series of exercises in and outside of class as well as several larger group and individual projects. Our class sessions will be spent in technical demonstrations, critiques of projects, discussions, shooting exercises and screening films. The majority of the student's learning experience will come from practical endeavors in the field and the personal challenges each sets for him/herself (i.e. the more you work, the more you learn). (Jake Mahaffy)
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3.00 Credits
An intensive, hands-on beginner's course in digital video making. Students work individually and in groups to produce a series of short videos, including a final project. Focus on concept development, editing, directing techniques and production methods. (Jake Mahaffy)
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3.00 Credits
This course is an intensive screenwriting workshop introducing the student to basic elements of dramatic writing in the short film form. Classes are spent in lectures, screenings, readings, exercises and discussions, learning screenplay format, screenwriting software, structure, theme, dialogue, genre conventions and other aspects of cinematic narrative. A wide range of exercises and assignments familiarize students with writing techniques and creative discipline. (Jake Mahaffy)
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3.00 Credits
An exploration of sculptural concepts through some advanced techniques. (Tim Cunard)
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the various traditional and contemporary platemaking techniques and the printing process used to create an intaglio print. Emphasis is placed on experimentation and the development of personal imagery. (Claudia R. Fieo) Connections: Conx 20006 Animal Power, Conx 20020 The Art of the Print, Conx 23013 Animal Power in Religion, Art and Science
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