Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design

Denver, Colorado | 800.888.ARTS

FA-V Core

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Digital Color PhotographyThis course is designed for students to learn to make, control and manipulate photographs with the aid of a computer. Students will need a digital camera to produce their own images, and the use of scanned and appropriated imagery is explored.
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Intermediate Video ArtThis course continues the practice of video as an artistic medium; expanding the use to include longer format pieces, installation and interdisciplinary strategies. Further refinement of digital editing techniques and studio production are emphasized.
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Photo + Video Senior Portfolio ReviewAll Seniors who are ready to graduate are required to participate in a departmental Senior portfolio review. This pre-graduation portfolio review is an initial step in preparing students for both their graduation exhibition and their movement from the academic environment into the professional world. Prerequisite: must be a junior or senior. FAV 3100 Photo/Video Sophomore/ Junior Portfolio Review
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Photo + Video Sophomore/Junior Portfolio ReviewStudents who have completed over 60 credit hours (Junior year) are required to participate in a mid-career portfolio review before reaching 90 credits (Senior year). This review is designed to identify students’ strengths and weaknesses so that they may address both in their upcoming major course work. Prerequisite: FD1990 Freshman Portfolio Review
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Introduction to Video ArtThis course introduces video as a medium for artistic expression and social inquiry. In this introductory course in digital video production and non-linear editing, students produce short works and are introduced to a range of approaches including experimental, documentary, and installation.
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Photography 2This course is a continuation of the Basic Photography class. Students are expected to have a working knowledge of beginning photographic techniques (camera operation, exposure, developing, printing, finishing and presentation). Photography 2 focuses on controlling all aspects of photographic image making.
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