3.00 credits
(3,2,0)
15 wks
Working with a professional film and television director, students will prepare and perform a role in traditional and advanced technical environments common in contemporary media production, with a special focus on delivering practical experience in virtual, visual effect and motion capture performance. Students will participate in a production project that demands close, interdisciplinary collaboration with the Digital Visual Effects, 3D Animation for Film and Games, Costuming for Stage and Screen, and Motion Picture Arts programs.
Prerequisites: ACTR 304, ASAS 341, ASAS 370 and FILM 250
Notes:
- FILM 382 is equivalent to FILM 328. Duplicate credit will not be granted for this course and FILM 328.