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The Faculty of Art invites applications for the following anticipated course offerings in the Winter 2025-26 academic term:
EXAN-1003: Animation Techniques Playground ( 0.5 credit)
(Winter 2026 Semester: January 8, 2026 - April 24, 2026; Monday: 11:50AM - 2:50PM; In-Person)
COURSE DESCRIPTION: This elective introduces a range of digital imaging concepts and technologies for students interested in animation work. Featuring an introductory overview of camera fundamentals and stop-motion capture techniques, 2D digital drawing, bitmap and vector graphics, 3D modeling, and video editing and compositing, students gain file management strategies and digital literacy skills to build technical proficiency and introduce pathways for future experimentation in their upper-year courses. The course engages in a critical analysis of the meaning and impact of technology, encouraging reflection on its broader implications. This course is ideal for beginner animation students hoping to refine foundational technical skills.
RESPONSIBILITIES: Teaching and teaching-related responsibilities may include but are not limited to: course outline development, studio preparation and delivery inclusive of lectures, critiques, grading, mid-term evaluations and final evaluations/reviews; including responsibility for health & safety and meeting academic and curricular requirements and deadlines.
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