Metropolitan State College of Denver - ART4225 Concepts in Motion, Fall 2010

Course Description
In this advanced course, students will create a single solution for a complex time-based interactive design problem. Students experiment with notions of form, function and visual communication as related to the exploration of media applications. Emphasis is on process, concept analysis and development, efficient and professional pre-production and production. Students will compose and graphically articulate conceptual solutions to given problems and measure the effectiveness of solutions based on client/problem and or creative/strategic needs. Working in a team environment is encouraged in this course.

Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course the student should be able to:
• Compose and articulate conceptual solutions which appropriately utilize motion graphics.
• Assess appropriate use of technology for a distinct design problem.
• Construct a conceptual framework, storyboard, or plan prior to conceptual implementation.
• Measure effectiveness of solution based on appropriate use of technology.
• Measure effectiveness of solution based on audience factors.

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