Undergraduate Degrees, Majors and Concentrations

Media Arts  
List of all courses and their descriptions
List of all courses, their descriptions and offerings in the schedule book

ARTM0102 - 2D Studio Lab

Spring 2024

The co-requisite course must match session and section. Co-requisite: ARTM1020 0 Credits
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Credits: 0
Days: APPT
Location: Moon
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: Brown
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Co-requisite: ARTM1020 0 Credits

Credits: 0
Days: W
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 129
Time: 02:00-05:50 pm
Instructor: ** Staff **
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024
Co-requisite: ARTM1020 0 Credits

Credits: 0
Days: M
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 129
Time: 02:00-05:50 pm
Instructor: ** Staff **
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024
Co-requisite: ARTM1020 0 Credits


ARTM0121 - 3D Studio Lab

Spring 2024

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0 Credits

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Credits: 0
Days: APPT
Location: Moon
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: Brown
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024

Credits: 0
Days: R
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 121
Time: 02:00-05:50 pm
Instructor: ** Staff **
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024


ARTM0122 - 4d Studio Lab

Spring 2024

The co-requisite course must match session and section. Co-requisite: ARTM1022 0 Credits
0 Credits

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Credits: 0
Days: APPT
Location: Moon
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: Ames
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Co-requisite: ARTM1022 0 Credits

Credits: 0
Days: APPT
Location: Moon
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: Ames
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Co-requisite: ARTM1022 0 Credits


ARTM0240 - Field Production Lab

Spring 2024

Video Field Production advances the groundwork in theory and hands on application to single camera, non studio television production. The course consists of lectures and lab work. A portion of the lab work will be done on location. Emphasis is on integrating and expanding the foundation of COMM 2410 to planning and executing television programs within an Electronic Field Production (EFP) context. The course develops and advances students' techniques in proposal writing, pre production, production and post production problem solving. Labs provide students with a working knowledge of broadcast equipment, facilities and industry standards. Video Field Production will cover what you need to know to create effective television programming. This programming could be a documentary, a fiction piece, experimental video, public service announcement or a sponsored video. The productions produced for this class must be produced with the idea that these productions could eventually air on broadcast television. Co-Requisite: ARTM2400 The co-requisite course must match session and section
0 Credits

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Credits: 0
Days: T
Location: Moon
Room: Patrick Henry 116
Time: 09:30-01:15 pm
Instructor: ** Staff **
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024


ARTM0241 - Multi-Camera Lab

Spring 2024

The co-requisite course must match session and section. Co-requisite: ARTM2410 0 Credits
0 Credits

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Credits: 0
Days: APPT
Location: Moon
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: Vanhala
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Co-requisite: ARTM2410 0 Credits


ARTM0243 - Field Production Lab

Spring 2024

Video Field Production advances the groundwork in theory and hands on application to single camera, non studio television production. The course consists of lectures and lab work. A portion of the lab work will be done on location. Emphasis is on integrating and expanding the foundation of COMM 2410 to planning and executing television programs within an Electronic Field Production (EFP) context. The course develops and advances students' techniques in proposal writing, pre production, production and post production problem solving. Labs provide students with a working knowledge of broadcast equipment, facilities and industry standards. Video Field Production will cover what you need to know to create effective television programming. This programming could be a documentary, a fiction piece, experimental video, public service announcement or a sponsored video. The productions produced for this class must be produced with the idea that these productions could eventually air on broadcast television. Co-Requisite: ARTM1020 The co-requisite course must match session and section
Prerequisite: ARTM2410 0 Credits
0 Credits

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ARTM0342 - Post-Production Lab

Spring 2024

The co-requisite course must match session and section. Co-requisite: ARTM3420. Pre-requisite: ARTM2430 0 Credits
0 Credits

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Credits: 0
Days: W
Location: Moon
Room: Patrick Henry 116
Time: 02:00-05:50 pm
Instructor: Loyola-Garcia
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024
Co-requisite: ARTM3420. Pre-requisite: ARTM2430 0 Credits


ARTM0400 - Professional Practices Seminar

Spring 2024

This course is a co-requisite with the capstone course for each of the Media Arts concentrations. Course topics will include freelancing in the creative industries, subcontracting, and professional comunication practices specific to Media Arts. The seminar-style course will consist of lectures, readings, handouts, field trips, guest lectures, and exercises in writing and research. Students will write and assemble a dossier of sample documents useful in managing a freelance practice in their respective discipliens. Co-requisite: ARTM4090, ARTM4480 or ARTM4490 0 Credits
0 Credits

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Credits: 0
Days: ONLINE
Location: Internet/ Online
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: Vanhala
Session: 2 (01/13/2024 - 03/08/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Co-requisite: ARTM4090, ARTM4480 or ARTM4490 0 Credits
Course is taught Fully Online.

Credits: 0
Days: ONLINE
Location: Internet/ Online
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: Vanhala
Session: 2 (08/24/2024 - 10/18/2024)
Term: Fall 2024
Co-requisite: ARTM4090, ARTM4480 or ARTM4490 0 Credits
Course is taught Fully Online.


ARTM1010 - Foundation Studio

Spring 2024

Foundation Studio is an introduction to fundamental studio media, skills, and techniques, covering tools, materials and conceptual development. The introduction of drawing, mixed-media and design skills is addressed through traditional subject matter and more challenging problem-solving exercises. Formal elements and rendering skills are emphasized initially, followed by the development of an experimental and personal approach as the semester progresses. Through critique, students will analyze and articulate the intent and meaning of their work, and of their classmates' work. 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: T
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 129
Time: 09:30-12:15 pm
Instructor: ** Staff **
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024


ARTM1011 - Concept Studio

Spring 2024

Concept Studio will build upon skills and techniques mastered in Foundation Studio. A wider variety of media will be explored, allowing students to expand their visual vocabulary and encourage diverse solutions to problem solving. Crucial perceptual, conceptual and practical skills will be further expanded and students will be encouraged to develop a thorough personal and individual approach to assignments. This course also focuses on important wide-ranging, extended group projects that stress peer interaction, analysis and teamwork, to enhance meaning, allied with a target audience.
Prerequisite: ARTM1010 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: M
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 129
Time: 02:00-04:50 pm
Instructor: Brown
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Prerequisite: ARTM1010 3 Credits


ARTM1012 - Design Fundamentals

Spring 2024

Design Fundamentals is intended to provide students with an intensive course that will act as a comprehensive introduction to the essential foundation skills from which design processes are built. The areas covered will include the principles and elements of design, color theory, drawing and 3D processes. In order to address an array of disciplines, assignments will encourage students to work across media not separate them and to solve problems utilizing media that are the best fit for the most appropriate solution. A wide variety of wet and dry drawing media will be explored, as will collage, clay, wire and print and mixed media. Color will be introduced and important drawing themes such as perspective and composition assimilated. Students will interact with their peers in important group projects and teamwork. 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: M
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 129
Time: 09:00-11:50 am
Instructor: ** Staff **
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024


ARTM1015 - Digital Foundations

Spring 2024

This course introduces students to fundamental intersections of art, design and technology. In a studio environment, which includes lecture, discussion and critique, students will explore several methods and techniques of digital production and distribution to create 2D and 3D artifacts that are informed by the principles of art and design. Students will employ and manipulate analog as well as digital source materials and processes to better understand how media can move seamlessly from one form to another and produce successful solutions to design problems.
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: W
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 143
Time: 02:00-04:50 pm
Instructor: ** Staff **
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024

Credits: 3
Days: W
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 143
Time: 09:00-11:50 am
Instructor: Willis
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024


ARTM1020 - 2D Studio

Spring 2024

2D Studio is the study of the basic techniques, materials and processes used in two-dimensional composition. Through a series of creative assignments, students develop a heightened awareness and sensitivity to the principles and elements of design, with special attention placed on the effective use of color. Experimentation and creative problem-solving are emphasized in all coursework within a studio environment, and are complemented by lab exercises, discussions and critique. The co-requisite course must match session and section. Co-requisite: ARTM0102 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: W
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 129
Time: 02:00-05:50 pm
Instructor: Brown
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Co-requisite: ARTM0102 3 Credits

Credits: 3
Days: M
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 129
Time: 02:00-05:50 pm
Instructor: ** Staff **
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024
Co-requisite: ARTM0102 3 Credits

Credits: 3
Days: W
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 129
Time: 02:00-05:50 pm
Instructor: ** Staff **
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024
Co-requisite: ARTM0102 3 Credits


ARTM1021 - 3D Studio

Spring 2024

3D Studio is primarily concerned with the study of three-dimensional form and space, through the completion of sculptural and architectural projects. Working with a variety of physical media, students will learn how to construct and analyze three-dimensional forms by exploring additive, subtractive and construction processes. Emphasis is placed on the complexity of designing from multiple vantage points and using fabrication techniques that maintain or enhance successful compositions. 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: M
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 121
Time: 09:00-12:50 pm
Instructor: Brown
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024

Credits: 3
Days: R
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 121
Time: 02:00-05:50 pm
Instructor: ** Staff **
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024


ARTM1022 - 4d Studio

Spring 2024

4D Studio explores concepts of time, sequence, performance and interactivity, expressed through traditional and time-based media. As the symbiotic relationship between sound and image is investigated, students interact with the temporal nature of visualization and storytelling in multiple genres. In doing so, students will accurately describe, analyze and interpret solutions to visual problems with the appropriate combined media to address digital culture. The co-requisite course must match session and section. Co-requisite: ARTM0122 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: R
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 128
Time: 09:30-01:15 pm
Instructor: Ames
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Co-requisite: ARTM0122 3 Credits

Credits: 3
Days: W
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 128
Time: 09:00-12:50 pm
Instructor: Ames
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Co-requisite: ARTM0122 3 Credits


ARTM1023 - Intro To Printmaking

Spring 2024

The course explores the basic tools and aesthetic possibilities of relief and silkscreen printing, consistent with the health and safety requirements when working in a workshop with chemicals, inks and specialist materials. Students discover the creative possibilities of each of the mediums using traditional as well as computer assisted imaging. The mediums are compared and contrasted as aesthetic and technical skills are developed and explored. 3 credits 3 Credits
3 Credits

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ARTM1030 - Survey Of Art History I

Spring 2024

This course is a chronological survey of major art movements and monuments from the Prehistoric to the Gothic Era in the context of the cultures that produced them. 3 credits 3 Credits
3 Credits

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ARTM1830 - Hist Of Visual Communications

Spring 2024

This course examines the history of humankind?s efforts to give visual form to the world and communication. Beginning with the earliest known attempts at mark-making through developments in pictographs, the creation of alphabets, and the first attempts to replicate information, students will study how the graphic arts are used both to record knowledge and ideas and to disseminate them. The profound impact of the Industrial Revolution on visual communication and the significance of breakthroughs in design technology will also be studied. This course will enable the student to understand the entrance of symbols and the printed word in graphic design from the time of cave dwellings to the present time and the cultural importance of graphic design throughout history. 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: APPT
Location: Moon
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: ** Staff **
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024

Credits: 3
Days: T
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 140
Time: 02:00-04:50 pm
Instructor: ** Staff **
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024


ARTM1840 - History Of Tv and Video

Spring 2024

This is a basic level course designed to introduce communication majors and other interested students to the institutions of electronic mass communication in the United States. The emphasis is on technology, economics and business practices, and legal regulation, with supplementary attention to programming and the history of broadcasting, cable, and other media in the U.S. 3 credits 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: R
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 110
Time: 09:30-12:15 pm
Instructor: Vanhala
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024


ARTM1850 - History Of Documentary Film

Spring 2024

This course provides an introduction to the genre of documentary film and a review of their historical development from its roots in the nineteenth century to present times. Student will view classic documentary films and come to understand the styles and techniques of the documentary tradition. The course will also analyze the contribution of documentary as a persuasive means of communication to achieve social and political goals. 3 Credits 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: T
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 110
Time: 06:00-08:50 pm
Instructor: Vanhala
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024


ARTM1870 - History Of Photography

Spring 2024

This course is an introduction to the history of photography that will examine the medium's major issues, innovators and applications from prehistory to the present. 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: R
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 140
Time: 09:30-12:15 pm
Instructor: Pinson
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024

Credits: 3
Days: T
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 143
Time: 02:00-04:50 pm
Instructor: Holtz
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024


ARTM1880 - Interact Media,Culture & Futur

Spring 2024

This course introduces students to the critical study of interactive digital experiences as emergent media, with a particular focus on media technologies and their formal, social, and economic, as well as philosophical and strategic implications for users, organizations, and human cultures. Beginning with basic concepts of Experience Design (XD) and progressing to Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs), collaborative authorship, the Internet of Things (IoT) and other features of contemporary cyberculture, students engage with readings, audio and film that illustrate the evolution of media as defined by technological interfaces between humans, later between humans and algorithms, and increasingly between Artificial Intelligences (AIs) themselves. At the same time, students will examine interactive structures - digital games and smart objects as well as their analog precursors - that exemplify principles of XD. Finally, students will engage and apply theoretical discourses around interactive media, as they address issues of access, agency, identity, and human centrality to human-created media systems. This course is not a history of interactive media. Instead, its emphasis is on continuing cycles of disruptive technological innovation, design adaptation, and cultural normalization. Interactive media has become synonymous with so-called new media. However, this course recognizes that all media are by degree interactive, and likewise, every medium once was new. Accordingly we ask, what purposes does this discourse of novelty serve? How will unsettled media forms be domesticated? Likewise, is today?s participatory culture - with its proclivity towards end-user agency and authorability - essential to digital media or an unsustainable anomaly? By engaging these discourses, students gain an overview of past, present, and near-future developments in interactive media, literacy in the uses of these technologies in XD, and a critical understanding of yet unresolved challenges that d
3 Credits

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ARTM2005 - Black and White Photography

Spring 2024

This introductory course enables students to explore photography as a medium of visual communication and creative expression. Through lectures, discussions, demonstrations of techniques, and hands-on-experience, students learn how to make black-and-white prints and color slides, using 35mm cameras and traditional silver-based darkroom facilities. The continued importance of the history and relevance of these techniques in the context of the digital age is addressed. Students are required to provide their own 35mm single-lens reflex (SLR) camera with manual settings for this course. Advice on this purchase can be sought in advance by contacting the Media Arts department. 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: T
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 140
Time: 02:00-04:50 pm
Instructor: Holtz
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024

Credits: 3
Days: M
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 140
Time: 02:00-04:50 pm
Instructor: ** Staff **
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024


ARTM2010 - Idea Dvlpmt, Writng & Strybrdg

Spring 2024

This course builds upon studio competencies in temporal visualization and storytelling, adding visual techniques (e.g. shot selection, framing, focal length, and continuity). Students will cultivate and professionally present ideas in written, visual, and verbal form for sequential and time-based media, both as preparatory documentation and creative expression in its own right. Students will also develop concepts for viable projects across a wide range of media platforms, from comics and animation to live-action film and television, commercials, immersive games, and interface design. Students will create scene analyses, treatments, concept art, storyboards, animatics, and ultimately combine all of these written and visual materials into proposals for production.
Prerequisite: ARTM1010 or ARTM1012 and ARTM2020 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: M
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 128
Time: 09:00-11:50 am
Instructor: Jones
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Prerequisite: ARTM1010 or ARTM1012 and ARTM2020 3 Credits


ARTM2020 - Digital Imaging

Spring 2024

Students will work in a Media Arts computer lab to capture, create, manipulate, and output digital images using contemporary software and hardware. After an introduction to the operating system of the lab, emphasis will be on the skillful manipulation of pixel-based images. Vector drawing tools will also be introduced. Assigned visual challenges will foster creativity and the development of resourceful solutions. 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: W
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 144
Time: 02:00-04:50 pm
Instructor: Harper
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024

Credits: 3
Days: T
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 144
Time: 02:00-04:50 pm
Instructor: Harper
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024

Credits: 3
Days: R
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 144
Time: 02:00-04:50 pm
Instructor: ** Staff **
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024

Credits: 3
Days: T
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 144
Time: 02:00-04:50 pm
Instructor: Loyola-Garcia
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024


ARTM2030 - Survey Of Art History II

Spring 2024

This course is a chronological survey of major art movements and monuments from the Renassance to the present in the context of the cultures that produced them. 3 credits 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: APPT
Location: Moon
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: ** Staff **
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024


ARTM2040 - 360-Degree Storytell & Immersi

Spring 2024

360-Degree Storytelling and Immersive Experience Design builds upon a wide range of media competencies drawn from digital photography, video, graphic design and interaction design, in order to introduce the new tools and possibilities of point-of-view (POV) and 360-degree imaging for the creation of immersive narratives. Students will learn about presence - how immersive experiences generate the sensation of being within a virtual world, as well as how to establish, maintain and exploit point-of-view to tell stories in interactive and panoramic environments. These emerging media both build upon and diverge from traditional narrative art, theatrical, and cinematic aesthetic norms, demanding new approaches to composition in time and space. Students will assess and apply these conventions to their own immersive narrative projects for diverse forms of artistic expression and commercial media as well as across user interfaces and platforms, from Virtual or Augmented Reality (VR/AR) headsets, to mixed-reality installations, and full-dome projection environments.
Prerequisite: ARTM2020 and 45 credits earned 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: APPT
Location: Moon
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: Jones
Session: 1 (05/13/2024 - 08/23/2024)
Term: Summer 2024
Prerequisite: ARTM2020 and 45 credits earned 3 Credits

Credits: 3
Days: APPT
Location: Moon
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: Jones
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024
Prerequisite: ARTM2020 and 45 credits earned 3 Credits


ARTM2050 - Writing For The Media

Spring 2024

This course teaches students how to write for a variety of media, including video and audio productions, radio, television, slide-tape materials, and other non-narrative uses of media. Students develop research skills as they gather information for their scripts and adapt material from sources, such as brochures, news articles and press releases. Students also develop abilities in planning and analyzing communication situations so they can create proposals, treatments, and storyboards. Some applications include writing scripts for training, public service announcements, corporate and nonprofit projects, informational television and radio, and sales and promotional pieces. This course is offered at the Moon Township campus only.
Prerequisite: COSK1221 or COSK1225 3 Credits.
3 Credits

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ARTM2110 - Intro To Graphic Design

Spring 2024

An introduction to the creative process behind communications design. The focus is on visual thinking, experimentations, and exploring the relationship between word and image. Examination of the design process will develop skills in creating multiple solutions to a given problem. Core concepts and skills required to understand and control visual languages and principles of design are introduced along with studio techniques required for visualization of communication problems. Through a series of assignments, lectures, class discussions, and exercises the elements and principles of successful design and layout will be examined, together with ideation and creative strategies for visual problems solving. Basic typography and compositional principles used while working with text and display type such as visual hierarchy, legibility and readability will also be analyzed and discussed. 3 credits
Prerequisite: ARTM1012 or ARTM1020 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: W
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 143
Time: 09:00-11:50 am
Instructor: Maurer
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Prerequisite: ARTM1012 or ARTM1020 3 Credits

Credits: 3
Days: W
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 143
Time: 02:00-04:50 pm
Instructor: Sotirakis
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Prerequisite: ARTM1012 or ARTM1020 3 Credits


ARTM2115 - Introduction To Typography

Spring 2024

This essential course helps students design with letterforms and words. At the introductory level, it covers the history, theory, and practice of typography as they apply to graphics for visual communication that appear on the digital screen and in print. The course includes the basis for type selection, type organization, designing with type, how to combine type and image, and how to communicate the essence of a graphic with typography."
Prerequisite: ARTM1020 or ARTM1012 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: R
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 144
Time: 09:30-12:15 pm
Instructor: Willis
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024
Prerequisite: ARTM1020 or ARTM1012 3 Credits


ARTM2120 - Vector Illustration

Spring 2024

This course will cover industry-standard vector drawing software in depth and introduce basic techniques of page layout. Primary emphasis will be on the skillful application of vector illustration tools. The course will also introduce the placement and arrangement of images and text into document flow. Technical assignments will foster creativity and the development of successful design solutions.
Prerequisite: ARTM2110 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: M
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 113
Time: 09:00-11:50 am
Instructor: Willis
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Prerequisite: ARTM2110 3 Credits


ARTM2210 - Intro To Web Design

Spring 2024

This course explores the fundamentals of creating graphically-oriented Web sites. We will expand upon knowledge gained in Digital Imaging and Layout (ARTM2020) to understand image optimization. Through lectures, demonstrations, and studio problems, students will also learn the basic syntax of HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) and explore the constraints and capabilities of various Internet browsers.
Prerequisite: ARTM2020 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: W
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 144
Time: 09:00-11:50 am
Instructor: Radermacher
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024
Prerequisite: ARTM2020 3 Credits


ARTM2220 - Designing For New Media

Spring 2024

Through lectures, discussions, and critical analysis of contemporary media, students will develop a foundation in designing for current and emerging technology. Coursework includes the creation of a fully developed interface design proposal. In a seminar setting, students will build upon knowledge gained in Intro to Web Design by studying usability, accessibility, site planning, cross-platform design, and principles of interactivity.
Prerequisite: ARTM2020 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: M
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 143
Time: 02:00-04:50 pm
Instructor: ** Staff **
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024
Prerequisite: ARTM2020 3 Credits


ARTM2230 - 3D Modeling Workshop

Spring 2024

Using 3D modeling software, students will gain experience visualizing and manipulating objects and environments in order to produce creative solutions that may be used in digital and physical applications. Students will learn the fundamentals of modeling, rendering, animation and rapid prototyping while simultaneously increasing their knowledge of the limitations and potential of 3D modeling software for these respective purposes.
Prerequisite: ARTM1021 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: W
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 114
Time: 09:00-11:50 am
Instructor: Radermacher
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Prerequisite: ARTM1021 3 Credits


ARTM2400 - Field Production

Spring 2024

Field Production introduces students to hands-on and theoretical applications to single-camera, non-studio television production. The course consists of lectures and lab work. A portion of the lab work will be done on location. The course develops students' techniques in proposal writing, pre-production, production and post-production problem-solving. Labs provide students with a working knowledge of broadcast equipment, facilities and industry standards. Field Production will cover in practice what is needed for the creation of effective television programming. This programming could be a documentary, a fiction piece, experimental video, public service announcement or a sponsored video. The productions produced for this class must be produced with the idea that these productions could eventually air on broadcast television.
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: T
Location: Moon
Room: Patrick Henry 118
Time: 09:30-01:15 pm
Instructor: ** Staff **
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024


ARTM2410 - Multi Camera Studio

Spring 2024

This course introduces students to theory and hands on application of multi camera studio production. The course consists of lectures and structured labs in the RMU TV control room and studio. Emphasis is on learning and applying terminology, aesthetics, and fundamental principles to planning and executing television programs within a live on tape context. Using Academic Media Center projects as models, the course stresses the inter relationships of equipment and personnel using a team approach. Labs provide students with a working knowledge of broadcast equipment, facilities, and industry standards. The co-requisite course must match session and section. Co-requisite: ARTM0241 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: T
Location: Moon
Room: Patrick Henry 118
Time: 09:30-01:15 pm
Instructor: Vanhala
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Co-requisite: ARTM0241 3 Credits


ARTM2425 - Live-Stream Prod & Podcasting

Spring 2024

Live-Stream Production and Podcasting explores in practice and theory the production of video and audio content for streaming over the internet in real time. The course analyzes how web-delivered audio and video have transformed consumer media experiences, how these practices emerged from the business and technology of radio and television, and what opportunities exist for working in live-streaming and podcasting. Throughout the semester students will apply classroom materials to hands-on production assignments to deliver live-streaming events and on-demand podcasts in areas such as news, sports, eSports, live performances and/or other web-based media. 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: R
Location: Moon
Room: Patrick Henry 116
Time: 02:00-04:50 pm
Instructor: Jones
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024


ARTM2430 - Field Production

Spring 2024

Video Field Production advances the groundwork in theory and hands on application to single camera, non studio television production. The course consists of lectures and lab work. A portion of the lab work will be done on location. Emphasis is on integrating and expanding the foundation of ARTM2410 to planning and executing television programs within an Electronic Field Production (EFP) context. The course develops and advances students' techniques in proposal writing, pre production, production and post production problem solving. Labs provide students with a working knowledge of broadcast equipment, facilities and industry standards. Video Field Production will cover what you need to know to create effective television programming. This programming could be a documentary, a fiction piece, experimental video, public service announcement or a sponsored video. The productions produced for this class must be produced with the idea that these productions could eventually air on broadcast television. ARTM2430 requires the Co-requsisite; ARTM0243 with the same section.
Prerequisite: ARTM2410 3 Credits
3 Credits

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ARTM2451 - Directing For Camera

Spring 2024

This course is designed to enhance students' skills in working as directors, preparing them to create memorable performances and visual interpretations that are paramount to effective storytelling. By the end of the semester students should have a solid foundation of the craft of directing, the Actor-Director Relationship, Stage acting versus Film and Television Acting, Casting and Script Analysis. By the end of the semester each student will have completed four video assignments ranging from directing interviews to dramatic scenes and a written analysis comparing directing styles within a specific genre (6-8 pages, single spaced).
Prerequisite: ARTM2430 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: W
Location: Moon
Room: Patrick Henry 120
Time: 02:00-04:50 pm
Instructor: Loyola-Garcia
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Prerequisite: ARTM2430 3 Credits


ARTM2455 - Screenwriting

Spring 2024

The purpose of this course is to prepare students to write a feature length screenplay by introducing them to the building blocks of cinematic storytelling. By the end of the semester students should have a solid foundation in screenwriting format, three act dramatic structure, character conception and development, the difference between plot and story, and the best way to put all of this information to use in the actual writing of a treatment and screenplay. In this course, students will write a treatment for a feature-length film (8-12 pages, single-spaced) and the first act of that screenplay in master scenes form (25-30 pages). 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: R
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 144
Time: 06:00-08:50 pm
Instructor: Vanhala
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024


ARTM2480 - Aesthetics Of Cinema

Spring 2024

This course provides students with basic concepts of film and video form and technique in order to sharpen their critical perception of narrative and non-narrative films or video/television programs. Students view a series of feature films and video programs that exemplify principles of form or techniques and permit them to apply their critical skills. 3 Credits
3 Credits

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ARTM2510 - Intro To Product Design

Spring 2024

Using historical, theoretical, and practical methodologies, students will learn how products are developed from start to finish. Class time will consist of lecture, discussion and studio work in order to develop a product concept into a tangible object. The development process includes considerations such as usability, lifespan and disposal, material selection, and/or human factors.
3 Credits

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ARTM2610 - Introduction To Illustration

Spring 2024

This course is an introduction to the creative process of illustration in its many forms. The focus is on exploring how the hand-rendered image can communicate the essence of a story, individual, environment, product, or service, in a personal and unique manner. The class will cover editorial illustration and book illustration, with the primacy of a response to an existing text or story, as well as development of styles of illustration suitable to convey the human figure, products and food, the landscape, and the built environment. The class will also address the role of specialist areas of Illustration. These will include caricature and cartoons, scientific and medical illustration, as well as sequential art including graphic novels and comics. The relationship between the autographic illustrative image, its separation from the photographic image and how it is adapted for both print and digital media, is addressed in detail. Examination of the illustration design process will develop skills in creating multiple solutions to a given problem and the development of appropriates styles.
Prerequisite: ARTM1010 3 Credits
3 Credits

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ARTM2710 - Game Design Studio 1

Spring 2024

Students will explore the design of games, the work of artists who create innovative games, and the ways in which games can be fun while also being a medium for artistic expression. Class time will include discussions, play tests, and studio time to assess and analyze a variety of games, explore history-making innovations, and discover what makes a good game through prototyping and testing. Students will be guided to devise unique rules of play and gaming mechanics and will explore connections between play and communication. Finally, students will create an original, refined, handmade board games culminating in the design of a final board game using studio and digital art techniques. Pre-Req: 45 credits and instructor permission
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: M
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 128
Time: 09:00-11:50 am
Instructor: Ames
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024


ARTM2999 - Open Elective In Media Arts

Spring 2024

Course description unavailable, please contact Academic Services.

1 Credits

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ARTM3090 - Sp Tpc: Med Arts St Abr Italy

Spring 2024

This faculty-led study abroad course will expose students to media images of Italy and the culture of Italy. The course will analyze the media's role in shaping the understanding of Italy, Italians and Italian culture in the U.S. During the study abroad travel to Italy, the students will critically compare and contrast American media images of Italy to their own experiences and observations of Italy. Costs for airfare, housing, etc. are in addition to tuition. If you are interested in taking this course, contact the Center for Global Engagement at 412-397-2151 or email Rick Molsen at moslen@rmu.edu. Dates: May 18-28, 2015 Country: Italy 3 Credits
3 Credits

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ARTM3110 - Design Studio I

Spring 2024

This course seeks to consolidate previously learned knowledge and design skills in visual communication and to introduce the student to wider and more complex communication design problems. Emphasis throughout is on individual learning, and by continuing the study of the design process students increase their abilities in creative and critical thinking. Assignments take the form of a range of coordinated design problems and solutions take the form of drawings, roughs, models and computer print outs or ?comps?. Technical and craft skills will be acquired not in a vacuum but through the active participation in solving specific design problems and the need to communicate ideas through skilled manipulation of various materials and processes. 3 credits
Prerequisite: ARTM2110 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: M
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 143
Time: 09:00-11:50 am
Instructor: Willis
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024
Prerequisite: ARTM2110 3 Credits


ARTM3120 - Design Studio II

Spring 2024

Through a further series of integrated assignments the course continues the refinement of the design process to a more advanced level. Emphasis as before is on individual learning, and by continuing the study of the design process students begin to specialize in a focus area. By increasing the opportunities to initiate and negotiate their own assignments, the course will ensure that students are fully involved and committed to their own learning. The use of frequent team and student assessment and criticism, tutorial review, and group working will support the process. Technical and craft skills are further developed through the active participation in solving specific design problems and the need to communicate ideas through skilled manipulation of various materials and processes. The course will be taught in the computer design lab. 3 credits
Prerequisite: ARTM3110 and COSK2220 or COSK2225 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: R
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 144
Time: 02:00-04:50 pm
Instructor: Maurer
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Prerequisite: ARTM3110 and COSK2220 or COSK2225 3 Credits


ARTM3130 - Production For The Designer

Spring 2024

The course explores basic knowledge needed to prepare artwork for production purposes within a digital pre-press envioronment. Traditional finished artwork techniques will also be covered. Students discover the creative possibilities of each of the print and production mediums and the production characteristics which are distinctive to each. The mediums are compared and contrasted as aesthetic and technical skills are developed and explored. Paper selection and specification in line with the technical demands of the pressroom and bindery, together with the knowledge of die cutting, embossing, and foil stamping are covered. New digital technologies will also be explored, which have added yet another layer of complexity to the mix. Product end use will also be examined and students will be encouraged to take this into account when specifying production materials and processes.
Prerequisite: ARTM2120 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: R
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 144
Time: 09:30-12:15 pm
Instructor: Willis
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Prerequisite: ARTM2120 3 Credits


ARTM3140 - Corporate Identity Design

Spring 2024

This course explores the use of type and symbols for the development of identifying long-term marks for various clients [ product, service or company ]. We develop corporate identity systems from concept to print package for each project assignment. Students create corporate and brand identities and then apply them to products, services, environments, and communications. By working on one major identity assignment, students explore different kinds of identity, monolithic, endorsed, and branded. Students follow the following stages - investigation, design brief, developing the design idea, working out the program, and finally implementation. Students create and produce a full corporate identity system with accompanying manual.
Prerequisites: ARTM3110 and CSCM1030 (COSK2220) or CSHR1030 (COSK2225) 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: T
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 144
Time: 09:30-12:15 pm
Instructor: Willis
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024
Prerequisites: ARTM3110 and CSCM1030 (COSK2220) or CSHR1030 (COSK2225) 3 Credits


ARTM3150 - Advertising Design

Spring 2024

Through lectures, research and studio work, the student will develop an advertising campaign to meet the client's needs. The course requires students to undertake market research and then to create copy and visual concepts to solve advertising problems for products, services, and ideas. Emphasis will be on developing creative concepts for advertising campaigns and the presentation of ideas to clients. Research focus will be on market research, goals and objectives, target audience, creative strategy, competition, media strategy and media used. 3 credits
Prerequisite: ARTM2110 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: M
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 144
Time: 02:00-04:50 pm
Instructor: Maurer
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Prerequisite: ARTM2110 3 Credits


ARTM3160 - Packaging Design

Spring 2024

This course provides an intensive examination of graphic design processes as they relate to forms and materials used in package design. Designs are created to meet client marketing and branding needs. Green design is included in the course.
Prerequisite: ARTM3110 3 Credits
3 Credits

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ARTM3190 - Graphic Design Study Abroad

Spring 2024

Graphic Design Study Abroad frames the study of graphic design (visual communication) in a global setting. The course considers the inter-relationships of locale, culture, technology, and graphic design within historical and contemporary perspectives. It includes classes during an eight week session and study abroad with related assignments. The Spring 2015 course study abroad locations are Istanbul, Turkey, where East (Asia) meets West (Europe) and Northern Cyprus. 3 Credits
3 Credits

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ARTM3195 - Design Study Abroad: Desg Ital

Spring 2024

Student will travel to Florence, Pisa, Venice and Milan in northern Italy to study art and design history in context. We will look at historic and contemporary art & design artifacts, economics, tools, and interdisciplinary developments, and reflect on how Italian art and political times have been intertwined, with focus on the Renaissance, Modern & Contemporary times. Through reading, site visits, class discussions and presentations, reflective blogging, and a final project in the form of a visual essay, students will gain understanding of the impact of Art & Design on the economics, politics, and identity of a culture.
Prerequisite: HUMA1010 or one Media Arts (ARTM) course. Instructor approval 3 Credits
3 Credits

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ARTM3210 - Html Toolbox

Spring 2024

Assuming basic competency in Web site development, HTML Toolbox will explore intermediate level Web development skills through site planning and structure, design, programing, creating templates and site administration. Through lectures, demonstrations, studio problems and critique, students will investigate responsive layouts for desktop and mobile devices, open source content management tools, modular development, and interactivity through forms and jQuery. 3 credits
Prerequisites: ARTM2210 and CSCM1030 (COSK2220) 3 Credits
3 Credits

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ARTM3220 - Interaction Design

Spring 2024

In a studio setting, students will build upon the processes and ideas learned in ARTM2220 by participating in interactive experiences, examining case studies, and then design their own interactions. Through lectures, demonstrations, field trips and studio problems, students will focus on the art, technology, and design methods for effectively creating experiences for others. Students will explore interactions on screen, with products and within architecture. Then, students will be introduced to a variety of emerging technologies to prototype and create interesting and engaging interactions.
Prerequisites: ARTM2220 and CSCM1030 (COSK2220) or CSHR1030 (COSK2225) 3 Credits
3 Credits

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ARTM3300 - Digital Photography

Spring 2024

A mastery of digital workflow is an essential tool for success in contemporary photography. In this course students will learn foundational skills including digital capture, "raw" file processing, organization, file management, and archiving. Concepts such as color profiling and calibration will help students learn how to produce color-accurate output from digital files.
Prerequisite: ARTM2020 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: R
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 143
Time: 02:00-04:50 pm
Instructor: Corante
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Prerequisite: ARTM2020 3 Credits

Credits: 3
Days: R
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 143
Time: 02:00-04:50 pm
Instructor: ** Staff **
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024
Prerequisite: ARTM2020 3 Credits


ARTM3310 - Advanced Digital Photography

Spring 2024

Command of digital output will give students the tools to create superior portfolios and to prepare professional prints for clients. Students will learn the importance of color management and the complesxities of working with various output media.
Prerequisite: ARTM3300 3 Credits
3 Credits

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ARTM3320 - Portrait Photography

Spring 2024

This course combines commercial, documentary and fine art photography in the creation of successful protraits. Historic and contemporary portrait styles and techniques will be discussed and demonstrated. Assignments will instruct students in the technical elements of portraiture including camera lighting, background, and posing.
Prerequisite: ARTM3300 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: R
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 143
Time: 09:30-12:15 pm
Instructor: Corante
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Prerequisite: ARTM3300 3 Credits


ARTM3330 - Documentary Photography

Spring 2024

Students enrolled in Documentary Photography will learn the history and practice of visual story telling. In consultation with faculty, students will develop their own research topic based on interests and project viability. In-class critiques will not only address student's photographic work, but also discuss issues of social and ethical concern.
Prerequisites: ARTM2005 or ARTM3300 and CSCM1030 (COSK2220) or CSHR1030 (COSK2225) 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: M
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 143
Time: 02:00-04:50 pm
Instructor: Conboy
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Prerequisites: ARTM2005 or ARTM3300 and CSCM1030 (COSK2220) or CSHR1030 (COSK2225) 3 Credits

Credits: 3
Days:
Location: Moon
Room:
Time:
Instructor: ** Staff **
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024
Prerequisites: ARTM2005 or ARTM3300 and CSCM1030 (COSK2220) or CSHR1030 (COSK2225) 3 Credits


ARTM3340 - Photojournalism

Spring 2024

This course explores the role of photojournalism in the newsgathering and news reporting processes, and the activity of a photojournalist in fulfilling that role. Students will learn to originate single pictures and multiple image stories covering news, sports, and features. Aspects of journalism such as the generation of story ideas, research, and visual execution will be addressed, as well as legal and ethical issues that affect photojournalists. Students will also develop writing skills in developing photo captions and generating text to support photo essays.
Prerequisites: ARTM2005 or ARTM2020 and CSCM1030 (COSK2220) 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: T
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 140
Time: 09:30-12:15 pm
Instructor: Holtz
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024
Prerequisites: ARTM2005 or ARTM2020 and CSCM1030 (COSK2220) 3 Credits


ARTM3350 - Commercial Photography

Spring 2024

In Commercial Photography I students will be introduced to lighting, composition, and specialized camera techniques used in commercial photography, press photography, and photojournalism. Students will work within the studio and on-location with artificial lighting both tungsten and strobe. Relevant topics will aso be discussed, including shooting glass, metal, and other challenging materials, as well as the demands of working on location.
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: R
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 143
Time: 09:30-11:50 am
Instructor: ** Staff **
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024


ARTM3390 - Photography Study Abroad

Spring 2024

In this course, students will learn to create unique and compelling photographs while traveling outside of the United States on a faculty-led excursion. Students will learn about photographing landscapes, nature, and people while engaging with the culture, history, and heritage of another country.
Prerequisite: Instructor's permission. 3 Credits
3 Credits

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ARTM3410 - Photographic & Cinematic Rese

Spring 2024

This course examines a major aesthetic or other theoretical issue, trend or film or video maker in great depth. It will investigate the aesthetic and cultural issues, making connections to film theory, related media and cultural analysis, and historical overview. The subject matter will be different each time this course is taught, enabling students to take this course several times with the permission of the instructor, providing the subject is not one being repeated. 3 credits
Prerequisites: ARTM3470 or ARTM2480 and CSCM1030 or CSHR1030 3 Credits
3 Credits

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ARTM3415 - Sound Design

Spring 2024

This course will expose students to all aspects of sound design for video productions from a theoretical and practical perspective. Through hands-on exercises students will learn how to create a successful soundtrack for a project using elements like voice-over, music, and sound effects to help tell the story. At the same time, students will engage in the analysis of sound for films and video to gain a historical and conceptual perspective on the importance of soundtracks when working on an audiovisual piece. Students will be responsible for acquiring, editing, improving, processing, mixing, and synchronizing sound for production and post-production assignments.
Prerequisite: ARTM2430 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: R
Location: Moon
Room: Patrick Henry 120
Time: 02:00-04:50 pm
Instructor: Wooliscroft
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Prerequisite: ARTM2430 3 Credits


ARTM3420 - Post Production

Spring 2024

This course will familiarize students to most aspects of video post-production, including advanced editing concepts and techniques, sound design, title/credit creation, and final output. Students will develop advanced editing skills using Final Cut Pro and Avid systems, while also discussing various stylistic and aesthetic approaches to post-production and montage. Preparing movies for various distribution outlets will also be addressed. We will use iDVD to put final projects on disc, learning how to create basic interfaces for digital video discs. The class will be studio based, and footage for most assignments will be provided. The co-requisite course must match session and section.
Prerequisite: ARTM2430 Co-requisite: ARTM0342 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: W
Location: Moon
Room: Patrick Henry 116
Time: 02:00-05:50 pm
Instructor: Loyola-Garcia
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024
Prerequisite: ARTM2430 Co-requisite: ARTM0342 3 Credits


ARTM3425 - Color and Lighting For Product

Spring 2024

This course is designed to prepare students to enhance their craft of lighting for video. In order to understand the technical, aesthetic and compositional aspects of lighting for video and electronic media, students participate in a variety of lighting and shooting environments. The course examines light sources, lighting styles and the application of tools for achieving desired objectives. The course analyses the evolution of lighting styles in fiction and non-fiction film, commercials and music videos.
Prerequisite: ARTM2410 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: APPT
Location: Moon
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: Wooliscroft
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Prerequisite: ARTM2410 3 Credits

Credits: 3
Days: W
Location: Moon
Room: Patrick Henry 116
Time: 09:00-11:50 am
Instructor: ** Staff **
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024
Prerequisite: ARTM2410 3 Credits


ARTM3430 - Motion Graphics

Spring 2024

This course will emphasize the relationship between graphic design and the moving image and sound environment. Through guided in class exercises and individual assignments students will learn how to bring their still graphics and photographic images alive through the use of Adobe After Effects and Premiere Pro. Students will study aspects of the history of animated films, various animation techniques, and will look at work created by the world?s best animators and designers. This class will be studio based. Students will be responsible for the creation of all the graphics used in individual assignments.
Prerequisites: ARTM2020 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: T
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 143
Time: 02:00-04:50 pm
Instructor: Loyola-Garcia
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Prerequisites: ARTM2020 3 Credits

Credits: 3
Days: APPT
Location: Moon
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: Loyola-Garcia
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Prerequisites: ARTM2020 3 Credits


ARTM3470 - Film History

Spring 2024

This course offers students an overview of the medium's development from its inception to the present. Students view a series of films representative of various film historical periods and cultures (American, European, Asian, Australian, African). Lectures and class discussion place these films in their production contexts (ideological, social, economic, industrial, technological) and compare them to other films of their period. Given this perspective, students, may probe the films and filmmakers' contributions to the development of cinematic language or innovations in film style.
Prerequisites: CSCM1030 (COSK2220) or CSHR1030 (COSK2225). This course satisfies part of the Communication Skills graduation requirement. 3 Credits
3 Credits

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ARTM3530 - Documentary Production I

Spring 2024

Students will complete production and editing of a documentary short while they develop the skills needed to shoot for story and for editing. Through lectures, demonstrations, viewing film excerpts, and individual production assignments, students will develop a strong understanding of the different approaches available for documentary filmmaking as they master the technical and more subjective aspects related to the genre. Emphasis will be placed on technical proficiency, including sound, lighting, and composition, as well as on story and character development as appropriate for student projects. Much of the outside class time of this course will be on-location as students will be engaged in the production of their projects through the duration of the semester. Class critiques will be the main tool used to evaluate progress made on the productions. 3 credits.
Prerequisite: ARTM3420 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: M
Location: Moon
Room: Media Arts House 006
Time: 02:00-04:50 pm
Instructor: O´Keefe
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024
Prerequisite: ARTM3420 3 Credits


ARTM3710 - Interactive Animation

Spring 2024

Students will work with a variety of animation softwares to develop animations and interactive narratives. Students will explore basic scripting behaviors and work with navigational elements and multimedia files, including sound and video, to create professional and engaging content.
Prerequisites: ARTM3210 and CSCM1030 (COSK2220) or CSHR1030 (COSK2225)
3 Credits

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ARTM3720 - Game Design Studio 2

Spring 2024

Students will expand their knowledge gained in Game Design Studio 1 and move from making good games to making meaningful games. Class time will include discussions, play tests, and studio time to conceptualize, design and evaluate game-like experiences devised to instruct or persuade for strategic or research purposes, as well as to explore innovations in design that allow interactive narratives to create meaningful experiences far beyond the end of the game itself. ?Serious games? have become vital to widespread industries and domains such as higher education, finance, public health communication, information security, and defence. The course will culminate in a serious game developed from a brief - from the process of identifying user needs based upon domain knowledge, to play testing and outcome evaluation with the target audience. Students will research the design objectives of a range of successful serious games and cognitive simulations, analyzing and assessing the effectiveness of their narrative structures, motivation, and evaluation metrics. Students will also engage in domain research to create their own meaningful games - a series of original, handmade board games culminating in the design of a final board or hypertext game using studio and digital art techniques.
3 Credits

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ARTM3880 - Film/Video Aesthetics

Spring 2024

This course provides students with basic concepts of film and video form and technique in order to sharpen their critical perception of narrative and non-narrative films or video/television programs. Students view a series of feature films and video programs that exemplify principles of form or techniques and permit them to apply their critical skills.
3 Credits

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ARTM4010 - Senior Studio

Spring 2024

Following a personal tutorial and evaluation of strengths and weaknesses with a Media Arts professor, students then select an area of further study from their concentration. Students prepare a self-initiated design assignment and enter into a "learning contract" with the professor. All design/communication objectives will be stated and the constraints outlined before work begins. The goal will be to produce at least three pieces of work during the semester. International competition projects as well as "real world" assignments may form part of this class if appropriate. This course will be taught in the computer design lab. 3 credits
Prerequisite: ARTM3120 or ARTM3350 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: R
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 128
Time: 09:30-12:15 pm
Instructor: ** Staff **
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024
Prerequisite: ARTM3120 or ARTM3350 3 Credits


ARTM4090 - Portfolio

Spring 2024

Students concentrate on the refinement of the job-seeking portfolio by rethinking or re-doing work from previous classes. A mock portfolio miniature is produced which leads to the final presentation piece which is then presented at the end of the course. Examples of other designer's presentations will be discussed and critiqued and members of the design profession will share expertise and views on the subject. Development of resumes, cover letters, and self-presentation will also be topics covered on this important final stage of the visual communications track. This work produced adds significantly towards providing the essential credentials required to obtaining employment in the field or continuing further study at the Masters level. Each student will exhibit an end of course show, which will be held in the gallery. It will be open to the public and form part of continuous feedback to high schools and employers. The organization and presentation within the area or space provided will be the prime responsibility of the student, with advice and guidance from the faculty. 3 credits
Prerequisites: ARTM3120 or ARTM4350 and CSCM1030 (COSK2220) or CSHR1030 (COSK2225) Co-requisite: ARTM0400 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: APPT
Location: Moon
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: Ames
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Prerequisites: ARTM3120 or ARTM4350 and CSCM1030 (COSK2220) or CSHR1030 (COSK2225) Co-requisite: ARTM0400 3 Credits

Credits: 3
Days: R
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 128
Time: 09:30-12:15 pm
Instructor: Ames
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024
Prerequisites: ARTM3120 or ARTM4350 and CSCM1030 (COSK2220) or CSHR1030 (COSK2225) Co-requisite: ARTM0400 3 Credits


ARTM4110 - Advanced Typography

Spring 2024

This course builds upon the knowledge and skills gained in the introductory typography course. Students will explore experimental ways of arranging typography, learn best practices for readable and expressive animated typography, and understand the importance of semantic markup languages in deploying typographic design systems. Students will also explore how to create meaning with typography when considering the scale of the human form: from fine print to wayfinding and supergraphics.
Prerequisite: ARTM2115 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: T
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 119
Time: 09:30-12:15 pm
Instructor: Willis
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Prerequisite: ARTM2115 3 Credits


ARTM4210 - Interactive Web Animation

Spring 2024

Students will work with vector-based animation software to develop complex graphic user interfaces and animations. Students will explore basic scripting behaviors and work with navigational elements and multimedia files, including sound and video, to create professional and engaging content.
Prerequisites: ARTM3210 and CSCM1030 (COSK2220) or CSHR1030 (COSK2225) 3 Credits
3 Credits

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ARTM4350 - Commercial Photography II

Spring 2024

In this continuation of Commercial Photography I, students become familiar with a broad cross-section of commercial photography disciplines including food and beverage, fashion, and public relations. Professional propping, set design, and the use of models will be covered in-depth, with continued emphasis on lighting techniques. In addition, students learn what advertising art directors, publishers, stock photo houses, and other professionals seek in professional photographers.
Prerequisite: ARTM3350 3 Credits
3 Credits

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ARTM4480 - Cinema Capstone I

Spring 2024

This workshop style course enables students to experience the entire production process with the end result being a video piece that is the capstone of their education. Students who are enrolled in the BA program will complete a five to eight minute video project for either distribution via television or the video festival circuit. Students who are enrolled in the BFA program will work on the pre-production and production stages of a larger scale project with work to be completed in the continuation course, Television/Video BFA Seminar. Utilizing the facilities at RMU-TV students will apply their knowledge of both the technical and aesthetic decision-making process culminating in a portfolio caliber piece.
Prerequisites: ARTM3420 and 90 credits 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: T
Location: Moon
Room: Patrick Henry 118
Time: 06:00-08:50 pm
Instructor: Loyola-Garcia
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024
Prerequisites: ARTM3420 and 90 credits 3 Credits


ARTM4485 - Adv Studio Production

Spring 2024

This course introduces students to in-depth theory and hands-on application of multi-camera studio production. The course covers a variety of television and video genres, including but not limited to, drama, sitcom, newsmagazine, documentary and corporate video. The focus will be on understanding genre differences, and on the planning and execution of advanced television and video projects. The course emphasis is on gaining professional studio production experience with a full crew and following industry standards. The course expands on the theoretical and studio knowledge gained in ARTM2410.
Prerequisite: ARTM2410 and ARTM2430 3 Credits
3 Credits

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ARTM4490 - Cinema Capstone II

Spring 2024

This workshop style course completes the cycle of the production process with the end result being a video piece that is the capstone of their education. Students will work on the post-production and distribution stages of their larger scale project. Utilizing the facilities at RMU-TV students will apply their knowledge of both the technical and aesthetic decision making process culminating in a portfolio caliber piece.
Prerequisite: ARTM4480 and CSCM1030 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: W
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 143
Time: 06:00-08:50 pm
Instructor: Loyola-Garcia
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Prerequisite: ARTM4480 and CSCM1030 3 Credits


ARTM4610 - Advanced Illustration

Spring 2024

This course will provide a culmination to the illustration program of study and is intended to prepare students for freelance work in illustration, or supplement their professional practice in related design disciplines. Students will learn to convey meaning and messages through illustration and to confidently navigate the complementary relationship with the Media Arts concentrations. The class stresses the development of projects from inception, through writing and ideation to publication, whether print or digital. Students will be able to gravitate towards their chosen specialist areas in this diverse discipline and complete their final project in that area. These will include, editorial, medical, scientific and botanical illustration, book illustration, sequential art including graphic novels and comics, as well as 3D illustration. Character development is a key focus, as it relates to animation, comics, digital cinema, and illustration for game art.
Prerequisite: ARTM2610 Introduction to Illustration 3 Credits
3 Credits

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ARTM4710 - Exper. Design (Xd) Studio I

Spring 2024

In a studio setting, students will build upon the processes and ideas learned in their Media Arts and cross-disciplinary courses. The end result of combining their skills will be multiple proposals and prototypes for creative experiences that will be further refined or expanded in ARTM4720 Experience Design Studio 2. Throughout XD Studio I, students will participate in interactive experiences and examine case studies that will inform their project proposals, choice of approach and prototypes. Through lectures, demonstrations, field trips and design challenges, students will focus on the art, technology, and design methods for effectively creating experiences for others. Pre-requisits: 90 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: R
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 128
Time: 09:30-12:15 pm
Instructor: Ames
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024


ARTM4720 - Exper Design (Xd) Studio II

Spring 2024

In a studio setting, students will refine the processes and ideas learned in their Media Arts and cross-disciplinary courses. Students will then write a design statement that articulates their approach to class projects. Finalize projects proposed and prototyped in ARTM4220 culminates in a portfolio caliber experience, a portfolio, gallery exhibition, and the capstone of their education. Students will incorporate peer feedback and fine tune their skills in order to craft a design statement and portfolio within broader personal and professional narratives. They will reflect on the knowledge and understanding gained throughout the XD program, to inform written and verbal expressions of career goals and experiences, how they pitch and articulate their approach to stakeholders and non-professional audiences alike.
Prerequisite ARTM4710 Co-requisite ARTM0400 Professional Practices Seminar
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: T
Location: Moon
Room: Wheatley Center 128
Time: 09:30-12:15 pm
Instructor: Ames
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Prerequisite ARTM4710 Co-requisite ARTM0400 Professional Practices Seminar


ARTM4902 - Internship/Co-Op

Spring 2024

Course description unavailable, please contact Academic Services.

2 Credits

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ARTM4903 - Internship/Co-Op

Spring 2024

Course description unavailable, please contact Academic Services. Please try again at a later time Need Department Head Approval 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: APPT
Location: Moon
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: Holtz
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024

Credits: 3
Days: APPT
Location: Moon
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: Vanhala
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024

Credits: 3
Days: APPT
Location: Moon
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: Loyola-Garcia
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024

Credits: 3
Days: APPT
Location: Moon
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: Jones
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024

Credits: 3
Days: APPT
Location: Moon
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: ** Staff **
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024


ARTM4906 - Internship/Co-Op

Spring 2024

Course description unavailable, please contact Academic Services. Please try again at a later time Need Department Head Approval 6 Credits
6 Credits

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ARTM4913 - Internship/Co-Op

Spring 2024

Need Department Head Approval
3 Credits

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ARTM4923 - Internship

Spring 2024

Course description unavailable, please contact Academic Services. Please try again at a later time 3 Credits
3 Credits

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ARTM4993 - Media Arts Client Experience

Spring 2024

The hybrid Media Arts client experience internship course provides students with a diverse set of professional experiences through guided professional assignments, projects and/or workshops. Students will gain experience of working with one or several separate clients, the clients work set up in collaboration with the media arts department. Students will practice knowledge and skills they have gained in the media arts program, with a focus on their area of study. Through a set of individual and/or group professional activities, students will further enhance their professional experiences and explore their specific career interests. Students will complete the course with a digital portfolio that showcases their media arts client experience internship work. Pre-Requisites: Number of credits completed before the start of the internship experience: 90; GPA: 2.5 or higher; Media Arts department head approval 3 Credits
3 Credits

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