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Nov 26, 2024
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AH 2020 - History of International Animation Credits: 3
This course explores the evolution of the animation art form; its ways of expression; the power of its language; symbolism; variety of media; communication of ideas; political viewpoints; creation of impact; and mood. Students study the visual and design styles of both commercial and independent animation from America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, and the Far East. Upon successful completion of this course, students will understand the art of animation from its early roots through the present—having studied the development of animators, studios, technologies, styles, business, and the influence of social/political change.
Prerequisites: AH 1000 - Introduction to Art + Visual Design or AH 1100 - Art History I: Ancient to Medieval .
Notes: Offered online only. (Formerly AN 1310)
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Students demonstrate critical thinking skills, defined as the capacity to challenge assumptions, contextualize information, identify problems, conceptualize responses.
- Students demonstrate writing skills, which encompasses thesis statement, organization, conclusion, grammar, syntax, spelling, and adheres to CMS formatting.
- Students recognize formal art historical divisions of Animation.
- Students understand some of the tenets of art criticism, theory, and methodologies.
- Students understand the impact of key animators on the industry.
- Students recognize the development of studios, technologies, styles, business, and the influence of social/political change in the field of animation.
- Identify elements of design and the role they play in visual storytelling.
Required Textbooks: ONLINE: The World History of Animation - ISBN: 9780520261129
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