| Multiple Figure Composition |
CMP401 | Industry B | MON | 1Pm-4pmInstructorRon LemenCOURSE DESCRIPTIONThis studio class covers the time-honored topic of multiple-figure composition in drawing and painting. Students will focus on topics of figure grouping, non-verbal communication, spacial placement, body silhouette, facial and hand expression, and emotion driven gesture which communicate to the target audience. Students will be exposed to film, animation, Fine Art, illustration, and photographs which highlight all key topics in this important class, and will be assigned to create reference, draw from life, and build figure based artworks with figure groups which relate and have purpose. Learning ObjectivesThe objectives in this class focus students on the skills required for time based visual narrative and storyboard layouts for film, television, video games and digital graphic novel production. Students first create narrative and gameplay sequences, and then learn the tools and practices required to add layers of effects, camera moves and pans, and audio to create content which can be used for production, marketing, and content distribution. Learning OutcomesThe knowledge presented enables students to create simple animated storyboards which have greater impact than traditional 2D images. Students become exposed to the digital graphic novel market, and learn how basic production assets like storyboards can be used for multiple production categories, and potential revenue generating distribution. Course RequirementsStudents will be issued a syllabus that will list the goals, projected outcomes, grading system, and any other resources the instructor deems necessary. All enrolled students must have completed Entertainment A. |
All TAD classes include live demonstrations, thought provoking lectures, relevant presentations, instructor and peer feedback and critique, with a conscious effort made for content appropriate for artists of all skill levels and trades, and applicable to the freelance artist as well as the corporate visual communicator.
All TAD classes are streamed live and then available 24 hours a day to students On Demand, enabling a fully flexible schedule for viewing the classes and getting the direct and personal feedback required to be successful. Live classes are scheduled according to Central Standard Time (CST), adjusted for Daylight Savings Time (CDT) during the summer months.