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2065-387: Writing the Short Film
4.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
A workshop in writing a short fi lm script. The course focuses on story, proposal and script treatment as well as writing and rewriting a short script . (2065-343) Credit 4
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2065-391: Programming for Artists and Animators I
4.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
This programming course is designed specifi cally for artists and animators with little or no programming experience. It is designed so that students are able to produce visual results from writing a program within the fi rst two weeks of the quarter. All of the assignments and examples in class are graphics related. Credit 4
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2065-392: Programming for Artists and Animators II
4.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
This second course in a two-course sequence gives students the ability to design custom tools and features in Maya by continuing to learn MEL. The course concentrates on algorithm development, leading to the development of MEL code useful for doing creative work in Maya. (2065-391) Credit 4
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2065-396: Puppets for Stop Motion
3.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
Students will progress from simple to advanced puppet design through the class. At each stage, students will see a completed puppet, design and build one of similar design, and test animate the puppet. Students will use a variety of materials. Students will solve the problems of facial expressions, foot and rig attachment, and clothing. Reparability and usability will be stressed as well as artistic and expressive considerations. (2065-263) Credit 3
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2065-398: Film and Video Community Service
4.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
Allows the student to take fi lm or video production experience to the community. With the assistance of a faculty community service coordinator, community organizations and groups make contact with fi lm and video majors for work toward the production of media necessary to the group's outreach, educational, or promotional efforts. A fi nal written report, screening of the community project and meeting with the faculty coordinator help the student evaluate the production and the experience. (2065-203 and permission of instructor) Credit 4
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2065-413: Senior Project Seminar
1.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
A required course for third-year fi lm/video majors and the prerequisite for 2065-507, Senior Project. Students discuss and generate a written plan for their senior fi lm/video projects and select an adviser from among the fi lm/video faculty. Credit 1
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2065-418: Advanced Storyboard and Layout
4.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
This course involves creation of in-depth storyboard, production design, and art direction for various media. Students will work on pre-designed characters as well as their own projects. Differing styles of layout, boarding, and workbook will be explained. (2065-352) Credit 4
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2065-427 2: D Computer Animation I
4.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
This class is intended to give students competency in the prevalent twodimensional software. An understanding of computer graphic and video theory will be established as the foundation of software use. Rastor paint software will be covered as a companion to animation software. Students will learn the structure of rastor image and movie fi les, the paradigm of specifi c software designs, and issues inherent in common production pipelines. Students will learn specifi c task oriented operations common in various animation approaches. (2065-331) Credit 4
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2065-428 2: D Computer Animation II
4.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
This class is intended to extend student competency in two-dimensional computer animation software. Object-oriented software will be supplemented with plug-ins and paint animation software. A variety of source media, including live-action video and three-dimensional fi les will be used. (2065-427) Credit 4
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2065-437: Advanced Animation Workshop I
4.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
Students are given the opportunity to produce, either singly or in small groups, a motion picture with sound using an animation technique or combination of techniques of their own choosing. Students may elect to take this course for one or two quarters, depending upon the dimensions of the project. (2065-427) Credit 4
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