Fall 2018 Official General Catalog [Archived Catalog]   
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                  ART 228 - Animation I Animation I introduces the student to the beginning concepts of classical animation.  The focus is the investigation of two-dimensional animation using the program of Macro-media Director MX.  Topics covered are writing for animation and history of animation, in addition to basic animation concepts such as character development, storyboarding, audio/music timing and screening.
  Prerequisite- Corequisite  Prerequisites:  Art 105 Introduction to Two-Dimensional Design, Art 107 Color Theory, Art 115 Beginning Drawing, Art 125 Introduction to Computer Graphics, Art 225 Illustration or ART 217 Advanced Drawing
  Credits: 3 Cross-listed  COM 228 Hours  2 Class Hours, 2 Laboratory Hours Course Profile  Learning Outcomes of the Course:
Upon successful completion of this course the student will be able to: 
1.  Illustrate a working knowledge of quality visual storytelling. 
2.  Demonstrate a competent application of the animation principles in a time-based visualization. 
3.  Demonstrate a competent application of foundation drawing skills. 
4.  Apply animation computer software knowledge to other digital art forms.
 
  
				  
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