Animation Art and Technology 15-465 and 60-414
Spring 2007 MW 1:30-4:20 in 303 CFA
Instructors:
James Duesing and
Jessica Hodgins
Description
Animation Art and Technology is an interdisciplinary course cross-listed
between Art and Computer Science. Faculty and teaching assistants from
computer science and art teach the class as a team. It is a project-based
course in which four to five interdisciplinary teams of students produce
animations. Most of the animations have a substantive technical component
and the students are challenged to consider innovation with content
to be equal with the technical. The class includes basic tutorials for
work in Maya leading toward more advanced applications and extensions of
the software such as motion capture and algorithms for animating cloth,
hair, particles, and grouping behaviors.
On successful completion of this course, you will be able to:
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Demonstrate ability to work collaboratively with students from other
disciplines.
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Produce animation projects with substantive content and technical
components.
Announcements
- Some of you might want to apply to be student volunteers at SIGGRAPH 2007. Deadline February 25th.
Final Project Teams
Bad Hair Day
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WEI-TING DU, weitingd
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YIN LI, xiaoyinl
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DARYNA YAKUSHA, dyakusha
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JIMMY ANDREWS, jandrews
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DAVID ASTLE, dastle
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LEO COVARRUBIAS, lcovarru
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GUANGYUAN (EVE) SHAN, gshan
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SAMUEL KIM, samuelk
Snaxz
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A J DINSMORE, adinsmor
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CHRIS MOORE, cmmoore
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LUTHER PATENGE, lwp
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PRISCILLA TSANG, cyp
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LUIS BERMUDEZ, lbermude
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KATHY HAYTON, khayton
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PRISCILLA KIM, phk
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ANDREW LAM, aclam
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SI YANG NG, syng