Int Computer Animatn

First half of a two-semester sequence. With studio. Principles and applications of computer animation using Crater and Alias Maya software in film, video, music, and technology. Introduction to 2D and 3D animation programs. Skills acquired in preparation for production in second semester. Emphasis on professionalism and quality. Prerequisites: ART 271, 297Q. Should be followed by 397, 3D Computer Animation.

Paint IV:Advanced Paint Prob I

Studio. Thematic development based on the study of objects, the environment, the human figure, and non-objective vocabularies. Includes related contemporary and historical issues. Individual and group critiques used to develop continuity of work. Materials: unspecified. Prerequisite: ART 223, or consent of instructor.

Photography III

This course focuses on employing and expanding upon previously learned technical and critical skills specific to student' individual interests, practices and ideas. Critiques, readings lectures, labs.

Bfa Proj/Photography

Individually defined student project developed with guidance of a committee made up of at least two Studio Art faculty members. Students produce a coherent body of work consistent with their personal vision. The project concludes with a One Person Exhibit of work, a written thesis, an oral defense and photo-documentation of the project, all subject to approval by the faculty committee. Prerequisite: ART 431: Photography IV or consent of committee.
This course satisfies the Integrative Experience requirement for BFA-Art majors.

Photography III

This course focuses on employing and expanding upon previously learned technical and critical skills specific to students' individual interests, practices and ideas. Critiques, readings, lectures, labs.
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