Friday, May 11, 2012

Fall Schedule

There is a new section of PHOT 113 Photographic Foundations I added to the schedule.
TR 11-1:30 Zig Jackson Bergen Hall 407

Electives for Fall 2012

NEW- PHOT 314 Controlled Lighting Two, Wednesdays 8-1:30, 

Tim Keating tkeating@scad.edu
Use new Hasselblad 4D cameras
Use Capture One software
Use Phase One medium format backs
Use Phocus software
Do on- location lighting
Conquer mixed source lighting
Control flash daylight synchro
Become employable and thus very popular
Description: This new elective photography lighting class will build on the basics introduced in Controlled Lighting I. An emphasis will be placed on advanced lighting controls as they apply to on-location and studio environments. Students will expand their skills with pro camera systems, industry standard capture software and post-production workflows. Exercises that explore techniques for using mixed light sources, portable studio equipment and available light will complement the creation of a final portfolio that will demonstrate the student's ability to control and manipulate light to achieve professional results.
PHOT 715 Studio Craft, Wednesdays 8-1:30
Students engage in a technical study of photographic illustration in a studio setting. Photo illustration is based on a language whose vocabulary consists of sets, still life arrangements and models; a grammar of cameras, films and lighting systems; and a photographer who creates totally controlled images directed toward fine art, editorial and commercial application.  





 

















PHOT 345 Advanced Advanced Digital Imaging, MW 2-4:30,
Liz Darlington ldarling@scad.edu
This course, targeted to advanced photography students, emphasizes the philosophical and technical relationship between the camera and the computer. Students are expected to mesh their personal aesthetic with the multitude of possibilities available in electronic media. Appropriate presentation, software options and sequencing of imagery are stressed, along with historical examples that provide background for understanding this new medium. Prerequisite(s): PHOT 219.

PHOT 734 Advanced Digital Craft, MW 2-4:30
In this course, the creation of advanced composite images takes place in the context of exploration of the philosophical and technical relationship between the camera and the computer. The course also presents the history, purposes, and means of the electronic medium. Prerequisite(s): PHOT 714.
PHOT 336 The Photographic Portrait, TR 11-1:30
Pete Christman pchristm@scad.edu
This upper-level elective provides students with a working knowledge of all major aspects of portraiture, including studio/commercial portraiture, photojournalistic/editorial portraiture, and the portrait as fine art, all within a context of historical and contemporary examples. A variety of lighting and camera techniques, basic business practices and career possibilities are covered. Prerequisite(s): PHOT 214.
PHOT 731 Portraiture Photography
This course provides students with a hands-on knowledge of all aspects of photographic portraiture including historical references and new media exploration. Various technical aspects, such as multiple formats and various means of lighting, are presented in a series of demonstrations and assignments.

 
ONLY taught Fall Quarter- PHOT 346 MIxed Media, MW 2-4:30
Lynn Wright lwright@scad.edu
This course provides students with an overview of a broad variety of visual forms, media, operative concepts and theories that pertain to both historical and contemporary photographic practices. Students explore the impact of many of these issues through individual practices, lectures, assigned readings, class discussions and critiques. The primary practical work consists of a series of studio projects, in addition to an assigned journal/ sketchbook that is maintained throughout the quarter. Prerequisite(s): PHOT 320. - Prerequisite CAN be waived. Should be PHOT 114

PHOT 738 Photographic Compositing Exploring mixed-media and compositing from a photographic point of view, this course is designed for students interested in working with a wide variety of materials to create succinct and compelling visual compositions. Creative problems expose students to techniques and materials used in a mixed-media context. The development of creative ideas and the expressive potential of materials chosen are emphasized as projects are viewed and critiqued in the classroom. Prerequisite(s): PHOT 719.

PHOT 409 Art Direction of Advertising, TR 2-4:30 
Greg Ceo gceo@scad.edu
This is a course where Photography Students will work directly with Advertising Students on 3 projects throughout the quarter under the direction of Professor Greg Ceo. Professor Ceo has shot several major advertising campaigns for the largest advertising agencies in the world and their clients, and he will provide insight and direction to all students in the course.  Advertising Professor Stephen Hall will be in charge of the Advertising Students.

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