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Ceramics
Computer Animation Drawing Graphic Design Painting Photography Printmaking Sculpture WASH Minor Course description Catalogue Class Schedule |
Computer Animation Statement Degree/Courses Student Works The new BFA looks at animation as an art form and strives to attract those students who wish to express themselves through sequential art. The curriculum emphasizes creativity and at the same time addresses technique and technical instruction. The animation program starts by creating a foundation in Traditional 2D animation with a focus on good solid Drawing skills. As students progress through the curriculum they will transition into digital classes and begin utilizing both 2D and 3D software to create their work. The digital classes will concentrate on the methods and procedures used in the development of Games, Film and TV. Towards the end of their curriculum animation students will have the opportunity to take courses with professional artists working in Game development from studios all over the United States. These courses are designed to keep our students on the cutting edge of technology, help them build professional contacts and allow them to get a taste of what it's like to work in a Game studio. The animation student's work will ultimately culminate in an online portfolio and Demo reel that is consistent with the highest standards of their chosen field. go to area website |
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