Scheduled Course Offerings
Spring 2009
Course Information
This course is an advanced study in web animation production.
This course explores the relationships between arrays, ASP, collision
detection, custom controls, databases, dynamic elements, forms,
wireless applications, and externalizing content with XML through
a balanced combination of exercises, individual and group projects.
Course Objectives
Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be
able to
- Examine and categorize the significant events in the evolution
of web animation in e-commerce
- Evaluate selected commercial web animations, addressing; social
content, historical significance and artistic technique
- Select, edit, and employ actionscripted elements to create
an advanced interactive web animation
- Visualize and implement a production plan that visually depicts
the treatment, outline, navigation map and determines the art
style of the interactive web animation
- Visualize and construct controls, collision detection and
arrays for vector based media.
- Create and edit the art, motion, and sequence of a Flash animation
- Select original media and organize a portfolio, including;
sketchbooks, storyboards and web based animations
What you will need for
this course: |
Classroom
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Online
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Textbook
Macromedia Flash Actionscripting, by Derek Franklin |
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Software
Flash 5 or Flash MX software
(Flash MX is the most current version). Flash MX can be purchased
for $99.98 at our college
bookstore or through JourneyEd.com. |
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| Basic computer literacy including file management |
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| Readiness for online learning (Take
this quiz) |
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