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3D Character Animation 1

Learn the unique character animation techniques of different professional studios. You’ll study real-world weight, physics, object interaction, pantomime, character sketching, and motion analysis to animate 3D characters.

Elements of Video Games

Prepare to enter the video game industry. Studying professional practices and techniques, you’ll find differences between large and small companies, genres, and types of games. Plus, create your own game design document that shows what you’ve learned.

Into the Industry

Develop the professional collateral needed to enter the entertainment industry. Create a professional website, resume, demo reel, and a personal pitch. Create and package a project to market to the industry upon graduation. (This course is cross-listed with ACT 710 and MPT 495.)

Your On-Camera Presence

Explore the two sides of camera work. You’ll work both on-camera and behind-the-camera to develop your vocal and visual presentation skills, production know-how, interview techniques, and tips for studio, on location, and green screen work.

Script Analysis

Actors, directors, and writers will work together to analyze screenplays collaboratively in a professional context. Focus is on developing a more sophisticated approach to story and subtext. Creatively, students will work together to identify and deliver a range of performance options. (This course is cross-listed with ACT 469 and LA… Read More

Fashion Styling Studio

Create your styling portfolio via photo shoot with models. You will explore styling program topics, including photo shoot production, menswear styling, and editorial styling.

Landscape Painting

Refine your approach and response to natural and man-made environments. You’ll paint landscapes from locations and photographic references in studio. (This course is cross-listed with FA 605.)

Shooting the Web Series

Students will work in a real world television series environment to produce, direct, shoot, production design, and edit multiple episodes of a web series. (This course is cross-listed with MPT 699SWS and 898SWS.)

Introduction to Lighting Design

Lighting is an art and a science. You’ll develop lighting designs, technical drawings, and specifications for residential and commercial interiors that use light to illuminate colors, forms, and textures, while adhering to energy codes and illuminance guidelines.