STUDENT WORK
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STUDENT WORK - Photogrammetry
Course: Special Topics in Media: Post Photographic Practices
STUDENT WORK - EXPERIMENTAL & DOCUMENTARY VIDEO
COURSE: Intro to Digital Media
Students worked with HD video cameras, LED studio lighting, and lavalier and boom microphones over the course to create two short video projects.
(Software: Adobe Premiere)
STUDENT WORK - ANIMATION & CREATIVE CODING
COURSE: Intro to Computing in the Arts
All animations were created with creative coding rather than traditional animation techniques.
The code was used to created short 8K animations that were screened for the class final.
(Software: Processing Software, a JAVA based program)
STUDENT WORK - PROJECTION MAPPING & PHYSICAL COMPUTING
COURSE: Time & Process: Digital Media II
An advanced production level course where students worked with time based media to create projection mapped or interactive video installation projects.
(Software: VPT Projection Mapping Software)
STUDENT WORK - SOUND
COURSE: Various, Upper Level Portfolio
Sound projects were made as parts of various courses where assignments were open ended and for portfolio development.
STUDENT WORK - 3D DESIGN & 3D PRINTING
COURSE: Intro to Computing in the Arts
Students created 3-dimensional mesh models using 3D modeling software and also photogrammetry techniques.
These 3D models were output on a MakerBot 3D printer and incorporated as a component of their final projects.
(Software: 123D Design, 123D Catch, MeshMixer, and MakerBot 3D Printer)
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STUDENT WORK - DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
COURSE: Intro to Digital Photography
Introduction to digital DSLR photography, file management, retouching, and digital printing.
(Software: Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Lightroom, and Adobe Bridge)
Link to Extended Student Photo Portfolio
Link to Class Photo Tumblr Page
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STUDENT WORK - MOVING IMAGES / GIFs
Course: Special Topics in Basic Media: Post Photographic Practices