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discussion of the legal, contractual and ethical<br />

elements required to run a 21st century business.<br />

Further discussion addresses client relationships,<br />

developing marketing services, business plans,<br />

and a comprehensive resume and cover letter.<br />

(Prerequisite: none) 4 Credits<br />

ID4480 - Senior Design Project:<br />

This course will prepare students for job<br />

interviews by helping them compile a portfolio.<br />

Students will demonstrate their conceptual<br />

design, craftsmanship, and other skills as they<br />

assemble and refi ne their portfolio pieces. Each<br />

student will select representative pieces, showcasing<br />

work that refl ects a unique style. Particular<br />

emphasis is placed on identifying short and long<br />

term professional employment goals, as well as<br />

related strategies and resources. (Prerequisite:<br />

Approval of Academic Director) 4 Credits<br />

MEDIA ARTS & ANIMATION<br />

COURSES<br />

CA1409 - History and Trends of Animation:<br />

This course surveys the history of animation with<br />

emphasis on the various animation processes<br />

in their historical contexts. This survey course<br />

also involves discussions of new developments<br />

and future trends in the animation industry<br />

and analysis of major sectors of the animation<br />

industry and career opportunities within them.<br />

(Prerequisite: none) 4 Credits<br />

CA1410 - Storyboarding and Animatics:<br />

This course focuses on the animation preproduction<br />

techniques of storyboarding,<br />

storytelling, and animatics. <strong>The</strong> course will cover<br />

the purpose, formats, basic terminology, and<br />

concepts used in storyboarding and animatics<br />

and the application thereof. Use of capture<br />

devices, storytelling, composition, and design will<br />

be applied. (Prerequisite: GD1402 - Drawing and<br />

Perspective) 4 Credits<br />

CA1415 - Writing for Animation:<br />

Writing for Animation will explore the various<br />

processes used to create treatments, stories,<br />

and scripts. Students will see what a treatment<br />

is and how it is used. <strong>The</strong>y will explore how an<br />

idea is developed into a story and then into a<br />

script. Students will see how a story is structured;<br />

they will explore how to read a script and how<br />

to develop their own scripts. Students will have<br />

a chance to see how important content is to the<br />

development of a fi nished product. (Prerequisite:<br />

none) 4 Credits<br />

CA1420 - Digital Imaging:<br />

Students develop basic image manipulation<br />

skills in a raster-based computer environment.<br />

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Emphasis is on mastering the fundamentals of<br />

scanning, color management, photo retouching,<br />

imaging, special effects, and fi lters and masks.<br />

(Prerequisite: GD1400 - Computer Applications)<br />

**This course requires a “C” or higher to pass.<br />

4 Credits<br />

CA2412 - Advanced Drawing for Animation:<br />

Students will develop their drawing skills and<br />

study space, movement, texture and composition.<br />

Students will demonstrate creative ideas and advanced<br />

skills required to produce their animation<br />

projects. (Prerequisite: GD1411 - Intermediate<br />

Drawing) 4 Credits<br />

CA2413 - Acting for Animators:<br />

In this course, students will explore the techniques<br />

involved in putting together expressions<br />

and movements that convey emotions, impart<br />

meaning and tell a story. Students will see how<br />

to tell a story with motion and embellish it with<br />

expressions. Students will study silent fi lms,<br />

physicality and versatility, and alternate ways to<br />

tell a story and convey a message. (Prerequisite:<br />

CA2439 - Introduction to 3D Animation)<br />

4 Credits<br />

CA2425 - Introduction to 2D Animation:<br />

This course introduced the principles and fundamentals<br />

of animation. Students will study the<br />

12 principles of animation and apply through a<br />

variety of fundamental exercises. Use of capture<br />

devices, pencil tests and other animation techniques<br />

will be explored. (Prerequisite: GD1411<br />

- Intermediate Drawing) **This course requires a<br />

“C” or higher to pass. 4 Credits<br />

CA2429 - Introduction to 3D Modeling:<br />

This is an introductory course in geometric construction.<br />

Through critical analysis, students conceptualize<br />

3D coordinate systems and construct<br />

3D models in a computer environment. Students<br />

also identify the differences and similarities of 3D<br />

modeling with sculpting, 3D design and character<br />

design techniques. (Prerequisite: GD1400 -<br />

Computer Applications) **This course requires a<br />

“C” or higher to pass. 4 Credits<br />

CA2430 - Introduction to Video:<br />

This course will provide an overview of the video<br />

industry and establish a foundation in broadcast<br />

technology. Basic video equipment and studio<br />

operation will be introduced, along with terminology<br />

and its application. (Prerequisite: GD1400<br />

- Computer Applications) 4 Credits<br />

CA2431 - Audio Production:<br />

This course is a conceptual introduction to audio<br />

production techniques. Students will understand<br />

to digitize sound and apply it to their work.<br />

Students will also learn how to produce appropriate<br />

audio effects and transitions. (Prerequisite:<br />

GD1400 - Computer Applications) 4 Credits<br />

CA2432 - Character/Object Design:<br />

In this course, students will design characters<br />

and related objects for animation. Students will<br />

learn the process of character development as<br />

well as enhanced life drawing skills. Course assignments<br />

include gesture drawing, action poses,<br />

turnarounds, and creation of sculpted objects.<br />

(Prerequisite: GD1411 - Intermediate Drawing)<br />

4 Credits<br />

CA2435 - Advanced 2D Animation:<br />

In this course, using the principles learned in<br />

previous 2D animation courses, students are<br />

responsible for organizing the elements required<br />

to storyboard, produce, and record in animated<br />

short. (Prerequisite: CA2425 - Introduction to 2D<br />

Animation) 4 Credits<br />

CA2439 - Introduction to 3D Animation:<br />

Building on the skills acquired in 3D Modeling,<br />

students learn to animate and apply the<br />

principles of animation in a computer environment.<br />

Students are also introduced to concept of<br />

rigging and setting up their model for animation.<br />

(Prerequisite: CA2429 - Introduction to 3D<br />

Modeling) **This course requires a “C” or higher<br />

to pass. 4 Credits<br />

CA2440 - Digital Video Editing:<br />

In this course students explore the features and<br />

functions of video editing systems and learn to<br />

edit video using linear and non-linear video editing<br />

systems. Students will also explore various<br />

media available for output of animation and use<br />

appropriate equipment to output animation to<br />

tape. (Prerequisite: CA2430 - Introduction to<br />

Video) 4 Credits<br />

CA3425 - Materials and Lighting:<br />

In this course, students will address lighting 3D<br />

objects, lighting movement, and establishing<br />

congruence between background, object, refl ectivity,<br />

and illusion of depth. <strong>The</strong> course will focus<br />

on the correlation between reality and computer<br />

rendition, stressing the disparity between real<br />

light and the technical facsimile of artifi cial<br />

lighting. <strong>The</strong> analysis, creation, and application<br />

of custom materials and texture maps will also be<br />

explored. (Prerequisite: CA3449 - Intermediate<br />

3D Modeling) 4 Credits<br />

CA3449 - Intermediate 3D Modeling:<br />

Using a 3D environment, intermediate modeling<br />

techniques and concepts are elaborated.<br />

Modeling as character design and development is<br />

emphasized while refi ning techniques in lighting,<br />

camera, and textures. (Prerequisite: CA2429<br />

- Introduction to 3D Modeling) **This course<br />

requires a “C” or higher to pass. 4 Credits

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