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The Bachelor of Science in Media Arts and Animation refines and synthesizes the students’ competencies in the field of computer animation. Students apply advanced techniques in drawing, characterization, animation in both 2D and 3D computerized environments, and interactive technologies. Students may focus on their chosen area of animation specialization. Art direction and project management are emphasized. Graduates develop a graduate project which represents a unique style and demonstrates conceptual abilities. The Media Arts and Animation Bachelor of Science degree program prepares graduates for entry-level positions as 2D animators, 3D animators, special effects animators, broadcast graphic artist or other animation and art specialties. The length of the program is twelve [12], eleven [11] week quarters. |
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Philip Ferretti B.F.A., School of Visual Arts
Randy Gossman B.S., The Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale
Michael Carnegie B.F.A., Ontario College of Art
Lorna Hernandez M.A., Antioch University; B.F.A., University of Michigan
Jonathan Hunt B.F.A., Paier College of Art
Jim Radford M.A., Antioch University
Karen Nir M.F.A, Florida Atlantic University; M.A., B.F.A., William Paterson College
Gary Tepper M.F.A., Florida State University; B.A., University of South Florida |
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