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FDC-180 Time and Movement

3 Credits

  • FDC-180-01

    Wednesday

    2:00 pm – 6:20 pm

    Main Building, 303

  • FDC-180-03

    Tuesday

    2:00 pm – 6:20 pm

    Main Building, 305

  • FDC-180-05

    Wednesday

    9:00 am – 1:20 pm

    Main Building, 305

  • FDC-180-07

    Friday

    2:00 pm – 6:20 pm

    Main Building, 305

  • FDC-180-09

    Wednesday

    2:00 pm – 6:20 pm

    Main Building, 305

  • FDC-180-11

    Friday

    2:00 pm – 6:20 pm

    Main Building, 303

  • FDC-180-13

    Wednesday

    9:00 am – 1:20 pm

    East Hall, 314

  • FDC-180-15

    Thursday

    2:00 pm – 6:20 pm

    East Hall, 314

  • FDC-180-17

    Monday

    9:00 am – 1:20 pm

    Main Building, 305

  • FDC-180-19

    Tuesday

    2:00 pm – 6:20 pm

    East Hall, 314

  • FDC-180-21

    Friday

    9:00 am – 1:20 pm

    Main Building, 303

  • FDC-180-23

    Thursday

    9:00 am – 1:20 pm

    Main Building, 305

  • FDC-180-25

    Monday

    2:00 pm – 6:20 pm

    Main Building, 305

  • FDC-180-27

    Thursday

    9:00 am – 1:20 pm

    Main Building, 303

  • FDC-180-29

    Wednesday

    2:00 pm – 6:20 pm

    East Hall, 314

  • FDC-180-31

    Monday

    9:00 am – 1:20 pm

    Main Building, 303

  • FDC-180-33

    Friday

    9:00 am – 1:20 pm

    Main Building, 305

  • FDC-180-35

    Tuesday

    2:00 pm – 6:20 pm

    Main Building, 303

  • FDC-180-37

    Monday

    2:00 pm – 6:20 pm

    Main Building, 303

  • FDC-180-M1

    Monday

    1:30 pm – 5:50 pm

    Mwp - Academic Building, 202

  • FDC-180-M2

    Tuesday

    8:30 am – 12:50 pm

    Mwp - Academic Building, 202

  • FDC-180-M3

    Thursday

    8:30 am – 12:50 pm

    Mwp - Academic Building, 202

  • FDC-180-M4

    Friday

    8:30 am – 12:50 pm

    Mwp - Academic Building, 202

Introduces the student to the fundamentals of ordering information in time. Students will create, acquire, manipulate, animate, choreograph, and distribute digital content across multiple platforms and outputs. The course begins with construction the illusion of movement with sequences of still images, and moves through various modes of filming and editing sound and moving images from the linear to the interactive. The student will learn the basic and fundamental principles of animation and motion design, digital photography and videography, sound design, and interactivity. Students will have a basic proficiency in the tools needed to create time-based work, and understand ideas of order and interaction. In a world where increasingly everything moves and interacts these skills and concepts are essential for all artists and designers.