20/FA DMA-285-B
LIGHTING FOR DIG FILMMAKING
Instructor: CarlsonDepartment: ENTERTAINMENT ARTS
Credits: 3 Instruction Method: HYB
Status: CLSD
The Special Project class is offered on an occasional basis, with course content specific to the area(s) being explored.
FALL 2020
LIGHTING FOR DIGITAL FILMMAKING
This course explores the tools and techniques used to create dynamic lighting in various environments for digital video capture.
WINTER 2021
ANIMATION PRODUCTION
Students will further their understanding of film language, layout, stylized design, and continuity in animation. This course will also introduce the execution of the animation production pipeline, in its entirety, through the creation of two short films- the faculty acting as the producer and students covering all other aspects of production within assigned roles. This course also prepares students for their two semester Animation Projects classes as well as future production studios throughout the remainder of their academic career and beyond. null
null GAME: CONCEPT AND TECHNOLOGY II
This intermediary course will guide students through focused explorations of game technologies. 2D, 3D, interaction, mobile and VR applications can be explored. Basic coding using the C# programing language and Visual Scripting will be examined. This course will also emphasize visual concepts of game design. This course encourages experimentation within the medium. Concept, story, design, technical skill and originality are emphasized.
Meeting in: W W
Room: 105 105
Days: F F
Start Time: 8:30 AM 12:45 PM
End Time: 11:15 AM 3:30 PM