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Course Description
This course is an introduction to the art and practice of animation. It is a studio-based class, which will emphasize learning through process, experimentation and creation. Students will explore the limitless possibilities of animated motion in the context of cinema, computer games and the Internet. All genres and styles are within the scope of this class, including Anime, cartoons, computer game art, experimental art and special effects. In addition to how?, we will also explore and discuss why?, and the role and potential of animation in our society, and its place in other cultures as well. This course is designed for the student who wishes to pursue further study in the field, and provides intensive practice of the basic skills and methods through production. PREREQUISITE(S): ANI 105 or GPH 211 or ART 105
For advice on enrolling in a CLOSED CTI section, follow this link. Section: 501 ID#: 25349 Day: TuTh Time: 3:10 - 4:40 PM Section: 502 ID#: 25350 Day: TuTh Time: 11:50 - 1:20 PM Section: 401 ID#: 14643 Day: TuTh Time: 1:30 - 3:00 PM This course is not being taught this quarter This course is not being taught this quarter
Animation I (ANI-201-401-Fall 2009-2010) L. Barcy
Animation I (ANI-201-501-Winter 2008-2009) S. Roberts Animation I (ANI-201-401-Fall 2008-2009) S. Roberts Animation I (ANI-201-601-Spring 2007-2008) J. Hopkins Animation I (ANI-201-501-Winter 2007-2008) S. Roberts Animation I (ANI-201-401-Fall 2007-2008) S. Roberts Animation I (ANI-201-601-Spring 2006-2007) R. Schiewe Animation I (ANI-201-501-Winter 2006-2007) J. Hopkins Animation I (ANI-201-401-Fall 2006-2007) S. Roberts |
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