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IMD 210 — Motion Graphic Design

Motion Graphic Design teaches students the fundamental principles of both the workflow and executing animation within motion graphic software with an emphasis on storyboarding, animation, sound and timing execution. Students learn how to transition from traditional hand-drawn storyboarding techniques and creative processes into the digital realm. Design workflow and scheduling are key elements to the understanding of how these principles work together to create several projects. This course also explores practical applications and steps necessary to create motion graphics segments for a variety of outputs. 12 (6 laboratory hours) Note: In addition to tuition, this course requires an additional variable tuition rate.

Prerequisites: ART 109, IMD 120

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