300
A studio production course that is a continued exploration of graphic and time based tools with emphasis on the creative usage of programming languages. The class will be centered around the interactive manipulation of traditional and experimental time based media and graphics. Laboratory fee required.
Credit Hours: 4
(A) (HFA/ST)
Prerequisites
FMX 210
A studio production course that is an advanced Web design and production class addressing the history and culture of the Internet and exploring the Web as a domain for publication and expression for online producers. Special emphasis is placed on defining the differences between client-side and server-side creations, and how these affect the content and presentation of the information on the Web. It also emphasizes the evolution of multimedia into hypermedia through the use of client/server tools, Web services, programming languages and databases. Laboratory fee required.
Credit Hours: 4
(A) (HFA/ST)
Prerequisites
FMX 210
A studio production course that offers students a hands-on opportunity to explore narrative filmmaking using digital technologies in a combined theory and practice approach. Each student completes a series of short digital films relating to the history, theory and aesthetics of narrative film. Technical instruction includes digital cinematography, lighting, sound and editing. Class includes screenings and discussions on the history and theory of the narrative film. May be used to fulfill the general distribution requirements for the majors. Laboratory fee required.
Credit Hours: 4
(A) (HFA/ST)
Prerequisites
COM 226 or
FMX 240 and
FMX 241 or
FMX 313.
A studio production course that offers students a hands-on opportunity to explore documentary filmmaking using digital technologies in a combined theory and practice approach. Each student completes one or more short digital films relating to the history, theory and aesthetics of the documentary film. Technical instruction includes digital cinematography, lighting, sound and editing. Class includes screenings and discussions on the history and theory of documentary film and video. May be used to fulfill the general distribution requirements for the humanities if not used for the majors. Laboratory fee required.
Credit Hours: 4
(A) (HFA/ST)
Prerequisites
FMX 241
A studio production course that offers students a hands-on opportunity to explore experimental filmmaking in a combined theory and practice approach. Each student completes one or more short films relating to the history, theory and aesthetics of the experimental film. Technical instruction includes cinematography, camera operation, lighting, editing and sound. Class includes screenings and discussions on the history and theory of experimental cinema. May be used to fulfill the general distribution requirements for the humanities, if not in the majors. Laboratory fee required.
Credit Hours: 4
(A) (HFA/ST)
Prerequisites
FMX 241 or
FMX 313
An advanced studio production course that further develops skills in 3D printing skills with a focus in 3D sculpting. Applications in 3D sculpting will be studied in depth to create different types of highly detailed 3D models, from hard surface objects to fantastic creatures and characters. Industry standard software and techniques will be used during class. Retopology, exporting and portfolio/demo reel creation will also be a component of the course. Laboratory fee required.,
Credit Hours: 4
Prerequisites
FMX 217
A studio production course that investigates three-dimensional computer animation, including advanced techniques of modeling and animation. This course also includes necessary aspects of texture mapping, character rigging, motion control, animation principles, digital lighting, virtual camera principles, particle effects, dynamics and rendering. Laboratory fee required.
Credit Hours: 4
(A) (HFA/ST)
Prerequisites
FMX 217
An advanced studio production course that investigates and develops skills and knowledge in, 3D computer modeling for game graphics, game asset and animation clip development, coding for interactive content and game engines, and content for virtual and augmented reality. The course will also cover character rigging, surface texturing and digital lighting as it applies to games and interactivity. The integration of content into game engines and the distribution of content along with multiplayer experiences will be covered. Laboratory fee required.
Credit Hours: 4
Prerequisites
FMX 217
An advanced studio production course that investigates and develops skills in, simple script writing, directing, choreography, and animation in the area of motion capture for film, games, computer simulations, and interactive media. Computer character design and computer character rigging will be a component to facilitate original creative outcomes. This course offers the opportunity for students to offer professional services to the community in the form of motion capture data. It also seeks to prepare students to work with dancers, performers, athletes, and actors in their animation, VFX and game development careers. Laboratory fee required.
Credit Hours: 4
Prerequisites
FMX 217
A studio production course that introduces students to digital visual effects (VFX) for film, animation, new media and television. Through hands-on creative VFX assignments students will gain basic skills, including: compositing, keying, matchmoving, rotoscoping, camera projection and basic 3D animation. Students will learn how visual effects have evolved globally, and are used in the gamut of productions from cutting edge music videos to groundbreaking films and documentaries. Students will create portfolios of their own work through the exploration of contemporary VFX techniques used within the professional and independent industry. This course may be counted in the Humanities if not credited in the major. Laboratory fee required.
Credit Hours: 4
(A) (HFA/ST)
Prerequisites
FMX 241
A studio production course that covers the aesthetics and techniques of motion picture cinematography through hands-on demos and assignments. Instruction includes camera operation with in-class workshops utilizing Canon DSLR, RED Scarlet and Blackmagic cameras, inter-changeable lenses, filters, lighting, diffusion screens, car-mounts and support systems. Underwater cinematography, macro cinematography, time lapse, and other specialized techniques will be covered. Through this course students will creatively explore the principles of cinematography including, composition, exploring the X and Z axis, use of light, color theory, depth of field, and more. Laboratory fee required.
Credit Hours: 4
Prerequisites
FMX 241
A studio production course that will encourage experimentation and innovation in sound design for motion pictures, animation, and new media. Instruction and assignments will include techniques in location and studio recording, audio post-production, including ADR, sound effects editing, and mixing that can be applied to a wide array of media - from films, to mobile applications, to audio installation. Laboratory fee required.
Credit Hours: 4
Prerequisites
FMX 241
A studio production course that explores the roles in the creative decision-making processes of the director, cinematographer and production designer. It emphasizes the technical, administrative and communication skills that provide the means for successful realization of drama, television, documentary and new media projects. The aim is to develop a wide range of skills necessary for effective performance in these roles in the context of complex creative collaboration. Laboratory fee required.
Credit Hours: 4
(A) (HFA/ST)
Prerequisites
Any of the following:
FMX 312,
FMX 313,
FMX 314.
A studio production course that professionalizes the implementation and production of animation techniques, including the use of computers. Advanced projects deal with specific problems and exercises in drawing, storyboard and script/visual analysis. May not be used to satisfy general distribution requirements. Laboratory fee required.
Credit Hours: 4
(HFA/ST)
Prerequisites
FMX 238 or consent of instructor.
A studio production course in creative digital interactive game design and production. Each student will pitch a unique game concept, develop storyboards, prototypes, and layouts, explore user interfaces, interactivity and application architecture, and create the game through industry standard programming languages and mobile platforms. Classes will be comprised of hands-on workshops on UX/UI design concepts, software and coding, critiques of students works in-process, and the basic theory and history behind successful games. Laboratory fee required.
Credit Hours: 4
Prerequisites
FMX 310 Creative Coding or
ITM 251 Application Development or
COM 315 Web Design
Covers the elements of developing and writing scripts for feature films, animation projects, and other long form media, including character development, dialogue, and dramatic structure. This is a writing intensive course, and may be used to fulfill the general distribution requirements for the humanities, if not used in the major.
Credit Hours: 4
(A) (HFA) (W)
Prerequisites
COM 226 or
FMX 240
A writing intensive workshop course designed to generate and refine short-form script-writing for narrative filmmaking, animation, and other short-form narrative media. Students will analyze short narratives in cinema, literature, and other media, and explore structure, character, situational drama and conflict, and cinematic modes of the short form story on screen through workshops of original stories, revised screenplays, and stories adapted for screens from previously-written material. This is a writing intensive course, and may be used to fulfill the general distribution requirements for the humanities, if not used in the major.
Credit Hours: 4
(A) (HFA) (W)
Prerequisites
COM 226 or
FMX 240
A studio production course that teaches producing of professional Hollywood style and independent episodic, serial, and long form, and/or interactive digital media productions. Students acquire skills in production budgets, package development, assignment of production roles, script breakdown, shooting schedules, call sheets, location permits, guilds and unions contracts, marketing and sales presentations and including distribution plans for potential projects. Relevant producing software is taught and utilized. Laboratory fee required
Credit Hours: 4
Prerequisites
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240 or
FMX
241, or
consent
of
instructor.
A studio production course that teaches advanced creative and technical possibilities of motion picture editing using the University's advanced digital editing facilities. May not be used to satisfy general distribution requirements. Laboratory fee required.
Credit Hours: 4
Prerequisites
FMX 241, or consent of the instructor.
A studio production course that introduces students to the necessary software, and methodology used for writing, shooting and editing the web series for distribution. Students will write a web series, shoot, edit, and distribute the pilot episode of their web series. May not be used to satisfy general distribution requirements. Laboratory fee required.
Credit Hours: 4
(HFA/ST)
Prerequisites
One
of
the
following:
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240 and
FMX
241
or
consent
of
instructor.
Inquiry based on experience working in the related field. May be repeated for credit. Students gain experiential credit for working within the field in a variety of available positions.
Credit Hours: 1-4
Prerequisites
Sophomore standing or higher with GPA 3.0
A studio production course that simultaneously explores digital based photography and digital manipulation of imagery. Relevant history, theory and aesthetics of related media are presented, along with discussions of the societal impact that digital imaging has introduced. Laboratory fee required.
Credit Hours: 4
(A) (HFA/ST)
Prerequisites
FMX 210 or
FMX 241
This unique course integrates a film, animation and new media seminar with a workshop component. It provides the opportunity for in-depth discussion and inquiry in to film, animation and new media in relationship to a variety of theoretical, cultural and historical topics covering artists, museums and exhibits world-wide. Students respond to course material through social media, blogs and personal research in digital format related to topics covered in the class. Varying subjects of study cover Europe, Asia, Oceania and the Americas.
Credit Hours: 2,4
(IG) (HFA)
This travel course is open to all students interested in learning and exploring historical movements and current trends in Film, Animation and New Media. Focusing on experiential learning, students will visit cities, museums, institutions and events that are relevant to the fields of Film, Interactive Media, Animation and New Technologies. Varying destinations include Europe, Asia, Oceania and the Americas.
Credit Hours: 2
(IG) (HFA) (T)
Prerequisites
FMX 382 Global Perspectives in Film and New Media
A course offered at the discretion of the FMX department. Subject may focus on a topic of current interest in the field, or topic that is of interest to a particular group of students. May be repeated for credit, if the topic is different.
Credit Hours: 4
Independent project developed under the guidance of a Film, Animation, and New Media Instructor. Students will apply by submitting a project proposal to an FMX professor for 1-4 credits. May be repeated for variable credits of 1-4 hours per course.
Credit Hours: 1-4
Prerequisites
Junior standing and minimum GPA of 3.0, and consent of instructor.
The Junior Portfolio Review is for students in one of the following: BFA in Film and Media Arts, BFA in Animation, BFA in Digital Arts, BFA in New Media, or BA in New Media Production programs only. The review of on-line portfolios developed within the Professional Seminar, will be made by made by at least two FMX faculty members, and / or guest evaluators. It is a zero-credit course taken concurrent with Professional Seminar, during the second semester sophomore year (after completing 44 credits, before 60 credit hours in the major). The review provides feedback and identifies areas of improvement.
Credit Hours: 0
(HFA)
Prerequisites
Prerequisite or Co-requisite:
FMX 298. Earned 44 credits, or more. Or permission of instructor.