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Previsualization and Animatics

Previsualization and Animatics
Length:
10 Weeks
Prerequisites:
Animation and Visual Effects and Hard Surface Modeling 1 and Storyboarding
Software Used:
Autodesk Maya

Storytelling and Technical Planning with Preliminary Animation

From script to screen, this class examines the digital previsualization planning and technical processes of modern filmmaking. Traditionally, storyboards have been the primary method of conceptual discovery for the director. Today, previs supplements that process with the advantage of computer animation. Using computer animation and modeling techniques, directors can now watch complicated sequences before they're ever shot on film.

Registration for Spring Term is closed.

Summer Term Registration Opens:

Monday, June 3rd 2013

Tuition: $1,695

Brian Pohl

Instructor: Brian Pohl


Day:
Friday
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Start Date:
April 12th, 2013

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