units
ATS2759
Faculty of Arts
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Level | Undergraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Arts |
Offered | Caulfield Second semester 2012 (Day) Clayton Second semester 2012 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Dr Dan Black |
Notes
Previously coded COM2200
This unit examines animation from both a practical and critical perspective. Students will undertake practical instruction in basic animation skills as well as investigating animation as industry, transnational cultural commodity, fan text and technology. Animation Cultures takes a largely critical approach to the study of animation, and students will become familiar with a variety of critical and theoretical perspectives on the form. However, the unit will also include a four-week practical component, in which students will be given a practical introduction to animation techniques.
By the conclusion of the units students will be able to:
Major essay (2700 words): 30%
Seminar presentation and summary (2700 words): 30%
Creative production exercise (3600 words): 40%
2-hour seminar per week (weeks 1-9), 1.5-hour screening per week (weeks 1-9), 1-hour lecture per week (weeks 10-12), 3-hour practical workshop (weeks 9-12)
ECPS Communications first-year sequence or by approval