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Stop Motion Animation (FMTV-UT 214)

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Includes all techniques in which the animator works directly in front of the camera. Examples include: Claymation, puppet animation, paint under the camera, in-camera special effects, and pixillation. Demonstrations on character building, set construction, and design, armatures, and lighting for miniature. Several short assignments are required to introduce students to intricacies of stop-motion animation and relationship to 3-D computer animation. Each student will produce a short film with sound. This course allocates as a Craft for Film & TV majors. COURSE SUBJECT TO DEPARTMENTAL FEES. THIS COURSE HAS PREREQUISITES. Non-majors must process a "Permission Notice for Non-Majors" form to register for the course (subject to availability).

Undergrad Film & TV (Undergraduate) 3 credits - 15 Weeks

Sections (Spring 2022)


FMTV-UT 214-000 (14466)
01/24/2022 - 05/09/2022 Thu
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM (Early afternoon)
at Washington Square
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