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Term
Time & Day Offered
Level
Credits
Course Duration

Animated Collage — MA2216.01

Instructor: Sue Rees
Credits: 4
Half of the class will be working with an analogue process of creating forms, using the multiplane and or copystands to create the animation. The other half will be concerned with scanning and isolating forms digitally and using After Effects to animate. We will be looking at Martha Colburn, Terry Gilliam, Janie Geiser, John Heartfield, Hannah Höch in particular as well as

Animated_Assemblage — MA2139.01

Instructor: Sue Rees
Credits: 2
The class will include a mixture of creating assemblages in a variety of means and materials. Objects will be cut out with scissors or the laser cutter, animated with pins or digital pins in software (After Effects), layers will be used to create depth in three dimensions, a multi-plane or using the Z axis. Movement will be animated using software or an animation track and

Animating the 2-Dimensional World — MA4101.01

Instructor: Sue Rees
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 4
The class will be concerned with creating short animations utilizing two-dimensional imagery. Drawn, collaged, scanned, captured images and video footage will be manipulated with After Effects, Photoshop, and other software programmes. Original narratives, adopted stories, and historical references will be used for the animations. Various animators will be looked at. Students

Animating the 2-Dimensional World — MA4101.01

Instructor: sue rees
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 2
The class will be concerned with creating short animations utilizing two dimensional imagery. The animations will be created using After Effects. Scanned and captured images will be manipulated with After Effects, Photoshop, and other software programmes. Original narratives, adopted stories, and historical references will be used for the animations. Various animators will be

Animation 1 — MA2105.01

Instructor: Sue Rees
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 4
The class will be concerned with animating inanimate objects by stop motion, drawings, and cut out collages. A variety of filmmakers and techniques will be looked at during the course of the semester. Students will be expected to produce a variety of short projects followed by a longer more sustained project. Students will be instructed in using ‘Dragonframe’ Software, the

Animation 1 — MA2105.01

Instructor: Sue Rees
Credits: 4
The class will be concerned with animating inanimate objects by stop motion, drawings, and cut out collages. A variety of filmmakers and techniques will be looked at during the course of the semester. Students will be expected to produce a variety of short projects followed by a longer more sustained project based on current events and environmental issues. Students will be

Animation 1 — MA2105.01

Instructor: Sue Rees
Credits: 4
The class will be concerned with animating inanimate objects by stop motion, drawings, and cut out collages. A variety of filmmakers and techniques will be looked at during the course of the semester. Students will be expected to produce a variety of short projects followed by a longer more sustained project. Students will be instructed in using ‘Dragonframe’ Software, the

Animation 1 — MA2105.01

Instructor: Sue Rees
Credits: 4
The class will be concerned with animating inanimate objects by stop motion, drawings, and cut out collages. A variety of filmmakers and techniques will be looked at during the course of the semester. Students will be expected to produce a variety of short projects followed by a longer more sustained project. Students will be instructed in using ‘Dragonframe’ Software, the

Animation 1 — MA2105.01

Instructor: Carly Rudzinski
Credits: 2
Animation as a sequence of images will be explored from creating flipbooks, rotoscoping experiments, to silhouette animations through to creating short animated sequences in a variety of styles. Students will be instructed in using 'Dragonframe' Software, the Multiplane process, and video editing software.   This class will be in conjunction with the History of

Animation 1 — MA2105.01

Instructor: sue rees
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 4
The class will be concerned with animating inanimate objects by stop motion, drawings, and cut out collages. A variety of filmmakers and techniques will be looked at during the course of the semester. Students will be expected to produce a variety of short projects followed by a longer more sustained project based on current events and environmental issues. Students will be

Animation One – Animating Inanimate Objects — MA2109.01

Instructor: Sue Rees
Credits: 4
The class will be concerned with animating inanimate objects by primarily stop motion. Locations will be constructed, objects to animated formed, and lighting explored in order to create the imaginary world. A variety of filmmakers and techniques will be looked at during the course of the semester. Students will be expected to produce a variety of short projects over the first

Animation One – animating inanimate objects — MA2109.01

Instructor: Sue Rees
Days & Time: WE 8:30am-12:10pm
Credits: 4

The class will be concerned with animating inanimate objects by primarily stop motion.  Locations will be constructed, objects to animated formed, and lighting explored in order to create the imaginary world. A variety of filmmakers and techniques will be looked at during the course of the semester, with individual research

Animation Projects — MA4202.01

Instructor: Sue Rees
Credits: 4
The course will be for sustained work on an animation or design project. Students will be expected to create a complete animation, or project. The expectation is that students will be fully engaged in all aspects of the class from critiques, to experimenting with ideas, undertaking research and being present. Locations may be explored for showing of work including investigating

Animation Projects — MA4202.01

Instructor: Sue Rees
Credits: 4
The course will be for sustained work on an animation or set design. Students will be expected to create a complete animation, or project. The expectation is that students will be fully engaged in their project, and with critiques. Locations will be explored for showing of work including investigating digital projections on different surfaces and forms. Animation students

Animation Projects — MA4202.01

Instructor: Sue Rees
Credits: 4
The course will be for sustained work on an animation or design project, and should be a space for both experimentation, ambition and a consistent endeavor. Students will be expected to create a complete animation, a series of experiments or interactive project. The expectation is that students will be fully engaged in all aspects of the class from critiques, to experimenting

Animation Projects — MA4201.01

Instructor: Sue Rees
Credits: 4
The course will be for sustained work on an animation. Students will be expected to create a complete animation, or project. The expectation is that students will be fully engaged in their project, and with critiques. Student will work with sound effects and sound scores to complete their final animation. A public showing will be required.

Animation Projects — MA4202.02

Instructor: Sue Rees
Credits: 2
The course will be for sustained work on an animation or preparatory work for a longer animation. The expectation is that students will be fully engaged in their project, with fellow students' projects and with critiques.  The expectation is that storyboards, character designs, backgrounds, sets will be designed, fabricated  and filmed or prepared to be filmed.

Animation Projects — MA4202.01

Instructor: Sue Rees
Credits: 4
The course will be for sustained work on an animation or design project, and should be a space for both experimentation, ambition and a consistent endeavor. Students will be expected to create a complete animation, a series of experiments or interactive project. The expectation is that students will be fully engaged in all aspects of the class from critiques, to experimenting

Animation Projects — MA4202.01

Instructor: Sue Rees
Credits: 4
The course will be for sustained work on an animation or design project, and should be a space for both experimentation, ambition and a consistent endeavor. Students will be expected to create a complete animation, a series of experiments or interactive project. The expectation is that students will be fully engaged in all aspects of the class from critiques, to experimenting

Animation Projects — MA4202.01

Instructor: Sue Rees
Credits: 4
The course will be for sustained work on an animation or design project. Students will be expected to create a complete animation, or project. The expectation is that students will be fully engaged in all aspects of the class from critiques, to experimenting with ideas, undertaking research and being present. Locations may be explored for showing of work including investigating

Animation Projects — MA4201.01

Instructor: Sue Rees
Credits: 4
The course will be for sustained work on an animation or set design. Students will be expected to create a complete animation, or project. The expectation is that students will be fully engaged in their project, and with critiques. Locations will be explored for showing of work including investigating digital projections on different surfaces and forms. Animation students

Animation Projects — MA4201.01

Instructor: Sue Rees
Credits: 4
The course will be for sustained work on an animation or set design. Students will be expected to create a complete animation, or project. The expectation is that students will be fully engaged in their project, and with critiques. Locations will be explored for showing of work including investigating digital projections on different surfaces and forms. Animation students

Animation Projects — MA4202.01

Instructor: Sue Rees
Credits: 4
The course will be for sustained work on an animation or design project. Students will be expected to create a complete animation, or project. The expectation is that students will be fully engaged in all aspects of the class from critiques, to experimenting with ideas, undertaking research and being present. Locations may be explored for showing of work including investigating

Animation Projects — MA4201.01

Instructor: Sue Rees
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 2
The course is for advanced animation students who have clearly defined a specific project. The project could include an animation to be completed in the semester, or preparatory work for an animation to be completed in the Spring 2014 semester; preparatory work could include drawings, model building, puppet construction. The students are expected to have undertaken research