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Horror, Fantasy, and Science Fiction – The Screenplay

You will create a horror, science fiction or fantasy short screenplay. Along the way you will learn the foundational principles of each genre and how to write an effective screenplay with compelling characters, who live in believable worlds that will capture the audience’s attention. (This course is cross-listed with WRI… Read More

Open Studio – Fall

In this open studio course, students propose, conceptualize and create individual photography projects with guidance and critique from their instructor and peers. This course provides a great opportunity to start a new body of work or continue with an ongoing project of your choice. Read More

Refining Layouts in Ink

Working either traditionally or digitally, use inking to elevate your work. You’ll gain the inking skills to create mood, add definition, and convey a sense of dimension to augment your penciled sequential images. (This course is cross-listed with ILL 632.)

Residential Design Studio

Create an embracing and sumptuous residence that meets your client’s needs and desires. In your first major studio, you’ll develop plans and drawings, select furniture and materials, and produce a dynamic presentation based on programming and your conceptual design.

Advanced Commercial Design Studio

Open your heart to others working on projects that embrace inclusive and universal design. You will create innovative interiors that illustrate sensitive solutions for all inhabitants, regardless of ability.

Multiplatform Content Creation

Designed to be taken concurrently with COM 210, this course emphasizes the ability to produce two-minute video storytelling content that can be used in multi-platforms.

Senior Portfolio for Animation and VFX

Create a reel of your best work to showcase your skills. To professionally market your abilities, you’ll hone client/artist relationships, practice presentation techniques, and develop consistent identity, resume, reel packaging, and stationary systems.

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.