Animation Anim-Fundamentals Courseware DVE Int_Anim Imaging Lighting Modeling Port I Surface
Course Description
This course will examine and break down the necessary tasks in creating and delivering artwork and animation in
relationship to digital interaction. Students will create and process new and/or existing animations optimized for fast delivery.
The creation of interactive portfolio presentations utilizing CD and DVD technology will also be researched.
Delivery systems that will be explored include CD and DVD.
PREREQUISITES: CA2012, CA2083, CA2233
Course Objectives
Overview of course and expectations. The main objective for the class is to create an HTML
based portfolio for your personal artwork in addition to a DVD case and CD artwork for the
project. Focus on the elements of good design & utilizing PhotoShop, Image Ready, and
Dreamweaver as an artistic tool.
Grading & Classroom Policies:
There are no free late assignments. All work is considered important.
Take note: If you fail to turn in work on time in this industry, you won’t have a job for very long.
Use this class to get in the habit of turning in work on time. Late work will be accepted one week past the due date.
The highest grade obtainable for one week late is a B. No work will be accepted after the one-week extension.
The student will receive a zero for that project. In addition, you will be responsible for keeping all notes and handouts.
In the event you miss class, you will be expected to obtain any notes you may have missed as well as any assignments given.
Exceptions are up to the discretion of the instructor.
Attendance Policies:
Students are expected to be on time and present for every class. There will be a 30-minute break in the middle of class.
It is the student’s responsibility to inform the instructor if class is missed. Regular class attendance is expected
and required. If a student misses 3 or more classes in any one course during the quarter, he/she may be dropped
for lack of attendance at the discretion of the faculty member. Any conflicts with scheduled deadlines should
be brought to the instructor’s attention BEFORE they arise.
Professional Behavior:
You are expected to act in a professional manner while in this class. No offensive language or temper tantrums will be tolerated.
Please be respectful of your classmates. Not everyone is open to all words, music, visuals, etc. Students should help each other
in their common goal to graduate. Your classmates are your first experience with networking. Be very mindful of those you pass
on the way in. You never know whom you’ll have to pass on your way up. There will be no eating, drinking, or smoking in class.
You may use headphones on cd and/or mp3 players. No telephones or pagers should be activated during class. If you must have
your cell phone or pager active, please set it to vibrate and not to ring. No guns are allowed on campus.
Instructor Availability:
Should you for any reason find it necessary to meet with me outside of class, you can locate me during my office hours,
as indicated outside the Faculty workroom 220. Follow the appointment procedure at the door. Should you need to
contact me outside of office hours, call 214-692-8080, voice mail extension 1390.
E-mail may be sent to xservo@netscape.net
Major Note: All work for this class to be graded must be stored in the following directory:
Store work on the school server Public T:\ Haydel \Homework \Max \Anim-Delivery\ make a folder with your name on it,
Last name-underscore-first initial (example: Smith_ j). Each assignment will be saved in a folder labeled assignment 1, 2 and so on.
You will also turn in a folder with your name on it with all the files required for the assignment in it.
This folder will be turn into the D: drive of my faculty computer in class. The computer number is DL-322-01, in a folder named Haydel_burn.
This class is part of the Animation Art and Design forum. A class thread will be started and all students in the class
are required to create a personal thread to display the progress of their work during the quarter. You must also post a final example of your work
in a predetermine thread. Keep a hardcopy for yourself. Failure to do all of these requirements will result in a letter grade of (F).
In addition, always save a backup hard copy of all your work on a zip disk, CD, or other storage device.
Grade Scale: A 100% - 93%
A- 92% - 90%
B+ 89% - 87%
B 86% - 83%
B- 82% - 80%
C+ 79% - 77%
C 76% - 73%
C- 72% - 70%
D+ 69% - 67%
D 66% - 60%
F 59% - 0
Americans with Disabilities Act:
The Art Institute of Dallas abides by the tenets
of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
If you require special accommodations, please see the instructor.
Copyright Policy
Trademarks and Copyrights are the property of their owners. As such, students may not infringe upon those rights of ownership.
Proper attribution must be made for all assets used by a student for class assignments. Students are reminded to credit the sources
and display the copyright notice and copyright ownership information if this is shown in the original source, for all works.
Crediting the source must adequately identify the source of the work, giving full bibliographic description where available
(including author, title, publisher, and place and date of publication). The copyright ownership information includes
the copyright notice (year of first publication and name of the copyright holder).
Weekly Schedule:
Week1: Create flow chart of interactive CD.
Post examples of good and bad design websites
Start design process for your site as well as CD label and
DVD case design
Week2: Thumbnails of site, label, and case design
Week3: Continue design and creation of site
Week4: Continue design and creation of site
Week5: Design phase of site should be complete.
Submit designs for label and case
Week6: Begin construction of site
Week7: Continue construction of site
Week8: Continue construction of site
Week9: Continue construction of site
Week10: Continue construction of site
Week11: Turn in completed working Interactive CD with CD label and
DVD case completed