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Below you will find an overview of the Bachelor’s of Fine Arts in Visual Effects & Motion Graphics degree program available at Miami International University of Art & Design. Here you can also find out more about curriculum, tuition and fees as well as faculty information. Students talk about their experience in the testimonials section and showcase their work in student portfolios.
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Have you ever watched a movie and wondered - How did that character survive all that mayhem? It looks so real! Or watched amazing opening graphics to a movie or a TV show and wanted to know - How did they do that, followed by, I want to do that! If so, then our Visual Effects & Motion Graphics program is for you!
Visual effects & motion graphics are established areas of specialization in the broader field of animation and graphics, promising impressive growth and a sustained presence in regionally diverse marketplaces. Audience awareness and expectations for "eye candy" from commercials to TV shows and movies have fueled a growing demand for skilled artists in this field.
Our Visual Effects & Motion Graphics program will prepare you for an entry-level position in the broadcast television and/or film production industry and develop your visual effects and compositing skills. Program foci include design, shooting, editing, animation, footage manipulation, compositing and audio." |
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First Quarter Beginning Drawing VA1400 3 Principles of Design I VA1403 3 Principles of Design II VA1404 3 Computer Applications CS1101 4 English Composition I EN1101 4 Second Quarter Drawing and Perspective CA1601 3 Fundamentals of Lighting FX2100 3 Digital Photography GR1260 3 Digital Illustration CA2209 3 English Composition II EN1102 4 Third Quarter Maps, Mattes, Masks FX1120 3 Introduction to Digital Editing FX2418 3 Introduction to Video Production FX1100 3 Typography ? Traditional GR1240 3 Introduction to Visual Effects and Motion Graphics FX1500 3 Fourth Quarter Introduction to Audio FX1110 3 Previsualization: Storyboard and Animatic CA2101 3 Introduction to 3D FX2520 3 Typography ? Hierarchy GR1340 3 College Algebra MT1101 4 Fifth Quarter Broadcast Graphics: animated Text & Logo Design FX3980 3 Advanced Digital Editing FX4418 3 Animation I FX3001 3 Graphic Symbolism GR3622 3 History of Western Art I HA1125 4 Sixth Quarter Broadcast Graphics II: Compositing FX3990 3 Visual Effects I: Painting and Rotoscoping FX2000 3 Animation II FX3002 3 Concept Imagery GR1510 3 College Geometry MT2201 4 Seventh Quarter Conceptual Storytelling FX4100 3 Visual Effects II: Keying and Color Correcting FX3200 3 Animation III FX3003 3 Design History GR1124 3 Creative Writing EN2201 4 Eighth Quarter Audio for Video FX3330 3 Visual Effects III: Motion Tracking & Compositing FX3300 3 3D Effects FX3100 3 Art Direction & Post Production Management FX4250 3 Physics SC2206 4 Ninth Quarter Interactive Visual Design FX4150 3 Production Studio FX4500 6 History of Western Art II HA2225 4 Introduction to Psychology PS1101 4 Tenth Quarter Portfolio Preparation FX4702 2 Communication & Presentation CA4112 3 Production Studio II FX4550 6 Contemporary World HU2202 Or Modern World Civilizations HU2201 4 Eleventh Quarter Portfolio Development FX4802 2 VEMG Internship I FX4922 2 Special Topics FX4310 3 Psychology of Personality PS2201 4 General Education Elective 4 Twelfth Quarter Portfolio Presentation FX4902 2 VEMG Internship II FX4923 2 Aesthetics HA1105 4 General Education Elective 4 General Education Elective 4 TOTAL CREDITS 192 |
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