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ARST 41403: Advanced Digital Photography
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This course uses computers for creative image making. Students are introduced to the practices and procedures of digital imaging with an emphasis on exploring their own personal work.
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ARST 41407: Studio Lighting for Photography
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Introduction to the tools, methods and artistic possibilities in studio photography. Assignments include both creative thinking and technical skill building. Demonstrations include artificial lighting techniques, studio flash, digital capture, use of medium and large format cameras, set building and working collaboratively on a large group project. Work is done primarily using digital tools. The course serves as an introduction to professional studio work or development of a personal portfolio of creative images. Offered fall semester. Lab fee.
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ARST 41408: The Photographic Portrait
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
The representation of human identity has been one of the most significant and sustaining subjects within the history of images. This course examines the various styles and thematic approaches to the photographic portrait from historical practice to contemporary and conceptual artworks. Students complete work in the studio or on location. Thematic assignments and personal and independent projects may be done in any format or photographic medium. Emphasis is on producing a final portfolio of creative images. Offered spring semester.
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ARST 41416: Intermediate Film Production
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This film production course will focus on 16mm black-and-white silent narrative filmmaking. We will explore the technical use and aesthetic application of the film camera and related equipment as well as the development of the short film narrative script. Students will shoot a short film lighting and composition exercise and in-class film test, and ultimately produce, shoot, and edit one four- to six-minute, 16mm black and white film in teams of two. The projects will be edited digitally, but there will be NO effects, fades, dissolves, titles, or sound. The filmmaking process requires a lot of field work on locations and transporting heavy equipment. In addition to the projects there will be a midterm and a few papers required. Materials fee required.
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ARST 41417: Advanced Technical Production
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Advanced coursework in the tools, materials and processes used in the creation of theatrical scenery. Topics may include (but are not limited to) scenic welding, advanced rigging techniques, electronic controls, pneumatics, hydraulics, structural design for the stage, CAD, and other state-of-the-art technologies.
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ARST 41418: Professional Video Production
4.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
PA course for the advanced production student interested in the techniques and technology of the broadcast video industry, utilizing the following post-production software: Avid Media Composer, Adobe After Effects, LightWave 3D, and Digidesign Pro Tools. Students produce projects using BetacamSP and DV video equipment while learning the basics of non-linear editing, digital audio sweetening, 2-D compositing and 3-D animation techniques.
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ARST 41506: Advanced Printmaking and Books
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This course offers advanced experience in making artist's books, lithography, photolithography, etching, silkscreen, and relief. Emphasis is on developing personal work and imagery. Lab fee.
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ARST 41608: Sculpture Studio
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This advanced sculpture course offers serious students an opportunity to pursue a sculptural direction and to carry that direction to a professional level of competence. It also develops the student's awareness of definitions and criticism of sculpture. The work may be done in any three-dimensional medium.
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ARST 43406: Contemporary Issues in the Photographic Arts
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
A combined image-making/ seminar course for students who have completed three or more photography courses. Presentations, readings and discussions focus on contemporary artistic practice. Students develop one or more independent creative projects during the semester. Course can include visiting artists, gallery visits and student presentations. Offered periodically. Lab fee.
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ARST 43702: BFA Seminar
2.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
BFA majors only. Required of all BFA studio and design majors. This course is designed to broaden the context of the student's chosen major in the department by introducing the student to alternative and integrated points of view from all areas of study that are represented by the studio and design field. This course will help first semester senior BFA majors to orient toward their chosen direction and project for the BFA thesis. Critical writing and directed readings will be assigned throughout the semester. Slide lectures, visiting artist interviews, gallery visits, student presentations, portfolio preparation, and graduate school application procedures will supplement the course.
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