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3Investigation of the formal elements and principles of design. Computer-based assignments will involve students in practical and creative solutions to design situations. (AS III) Fall & Spring
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Introduction to Still Photography
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3Assignments increase student perception of the three- dimensional world and methods effecting their interpretation. Assignments highlight line in space, plane, mass, object as ordinary material, and object as presentation. (AS III) Fall, Spring, Summer
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Prereq: 35mm camera/manual options
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3Emphasis on traditional techniques. Assignments cover specific materials (plaster, wood, styrofoam, metal, paper) and particular techniques (armature construction, wood working, riveting, mold making, papier mache). (AS III) Prerequisite: Rudimentary understanding of design; portfolio review by instructor. Fall, Spring, Summer
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No course description available.
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3Course stresses the basic processes of clay modeling and mold making in plaster. Beginning with hand-built sculptural form, students progress to realistic clay modeling that will be completed by making a mold and casting in plaster. Inactive
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3Combines in-depth color theory with actual design and composition making learned through traditional studio set-ups and contemporary computer applications. Fall
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Learn how to navigate location shoots and capture the spirit of the specific culture in front of you. Find the right location shots, maximize the light situations regardless of climate or time of day and learn proper ethical behavior for photojournalists. Review basic camera operations for both film and digital picture taking. Summer
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Students will look at art both locally and abroad, and be immersed in a different culture while in Italy, in order to use their experiences to respond to the culture and to create art. Students will be expected to write a five-page paper and create two works of art based on their experiences in the class. Students will keep a sketchbook that will include notes, sketches, photographs and other visual or written information to be used in completinb the paper and artwork required as a final project. A $3,299 fee (materials, airfare, lodging, 2 meals/daily and guide, ground transportation, entrance fees) is added to your tuition bill. Italy travel for 10 days, July 6 - 16, requires passport and includes Rome, Naples, Florence and Venice. Enrollment and deposit of $1,000 are required by June 1, 2009. Contact professor walshc@canisius.edu immediately aftr registering. Further information at: http://www.tomwolfimaging.com/Site/Italy_Web.html.
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