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3.00 Credits
This course will introduce beginners to the art of creating interesting, intelligent, usable, and well-designed Web sites. Students will be introduced to HTML, history of the Internet, aesthetics of Web design, user-friendly features, and navigation techniques, and will work with several graphic, animation, sound, and Web programs. Prerequisites: ARTS 280 or ARTS 282, 299
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3.00 Credits
This course covers advanced projects in 3-D computer graphics modeling and object animation. Recent technological advances and mathematical principles involved in modeling are covered. Emphasis is placed upon skill and development of visual comprehension. Prerequisites: ARTS 285, 299. Repeatable twice
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3.00 Credits
This course covers advanced projects in editing, compositing, and motion graphics. Students will be exposed and master the concepts and techniques of non-linear editing, compositing of layers of computer generated imagery and live action video, and design of titling and motion graphics. All of these will be used to help the student develop a good sense of design and communication in regard to the development of portfolio materials. Emphasis is placed upon skill, craft, and development of visual and heuristic comprehension. Prerequisites: ARTS 285, 299. Repeatable once
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3.00 Credits
This course concentrates on the critical skills of design and narrative storytelling needed by all animators and filmmakers to create and execute animated films on a professional level. Brainstorming, script writing, production design, storyboarding, and animatics fill the balance of assignments. Prerequisites: ARTS 105, 110, 120, 205, 299
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the concepts and techniques used in the art of traditional cell animation. In-depth study and practical use of the methods to take drawing and extend into kinetic motion with an emphasis on the development of an understanding of physics, kinetics, and cause and effect in animated film. In addition, the course allows the student to develop an ability to communicate psychological and emotive characterization through drawing and animation. Prerequisites: ARTS 289, 299
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3.00 Credits
Students normally work a minimum of 15 hours per week per three credits under the guidance of an onsite supervisor in a professional, visual arts setting. Permission of the chairperson is required. 1-6 credits
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3.00 Credits
Topics not presently offered in other courses. Content changes each semester. Prerequisite: Permission of chairperson 1-6 credits
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3.00 Credits
Studies the uses and meaning of drawing. Historical as well as contemporary drawing used as a basis for personal development of concepts. Uses a variety of settings and materials. Prerequisites: ARTS 299, 305
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3.00 Credits
An advanced level course. Emphasis placed upon development of personal aesthetic and expression. Intensive studio work with a focus on process content and documentation. Prerequisites: ARTS 299, 310. Repeatable three times
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3.00 Credits
All the joinery and fabrication techniques for fabrication reviewed and combined in order to examine design process. Work done by traditional and experimental methods. Individuals have an opportunity to approach design from a personal point of view. Prerequisites: ARTS 299, 315. Repeatable three times
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