MOVIE MAGIC TA19A
Online
(Web Enhanced)
Instructor: James Callner MA james_callner@wvm.edu or
jamescallner@sbcglobal.net
Office
Hours: M- Fri 3-6pm via: Email james_callner@wvm.edu
online or by arrangement Office Phone: 741-2456
E-mail
for any questions anytime:
jamescallner@sbcglobal.net
OR james_callner@wvm.edu
How this class works?
First
read the syllabus in its entirety.
If
you are not already in Angel, login in using your student ID # for the
"Username" and your 6 digit birth date for the password. Here is the
link to Angel:
http://wvmccd.angellearning.com
Begin each week by doing the
following:
1. Click on the Lessons
tab.
2. Click on the number
of the current week and follow the instructions for that week, clicking on the
Weekly Viewing/Reading Assignments. Some weeks have additional links such as an
essay assignment. Make sure you click on these and read the directions. See viewing note below
3. The weekÕs episode of Movie Magic.
4. Do not click on a
test until you are ready to take it, as you only have one chance to take each
test. Tests will appear in the appropriate weeks folder during that actual
week. If you go into a week with a test early you will not see the test.
5. Remember to check your course e-mail. This is
found under the communicate tab.
Note:
You have the full week to complete most assignments except for classes that
have tests (TA15 and TA19A). Note: Instructor may open all four tests for
entire semester. See announcements on Angel. It is very important to keep up
with the assignments. If you need to Email the instructor please use the Angel
Email system.
CONTENT:
You
will see 13 thirty minute videos on SF/X. "Movie Magic" has licensed
WVC a special grant to show a full season of their series. These videos are support material for your learning. They are an
historical look at Special Effects. Note: The ILM Book is he most important
part of this class for the questions for the tests are from and the videos.
In addition you will be able to read the most current state-of-the-art digital
SF/X in the required reading material. The intent of this online course is to
educate students about Special Effects in the cinema. This course will show you
how SF/X are done in specific movies. This course will also give you the
state-of-the-art (past and present) information on digital SF/X.
** Viewing note; Go to the
Lesson tab and click on the Movie Magic DVD. There is a link to click on with
the username ~ jim and password ~
media ~ to see ALL of the videos for Free!
SPECIAL REMINDER TO ALL
STUDENTS:
This
course has two elements that you need to know.
1. The videoÕs, which will give you,
support historical information on specific SF/X.
2. The ILM book, which will give you
information on current digital SF/X.
Note:
Many times the chapters required in the reading material will not correspond to
the videos. Don't panic, just absorb as much info' as you can. The art form is
moving at a very rapid pace. To keep up with as much current information we
designed this course to supply you with a variety of SF/X modes, live action,
models, digital and computer from the ILM book, blue and green screening etc.
COURSE REQUIREMENTS
BOOK:
INDUSTRIAL LIGHT AND MAGIC: INTO THE DIGITAL REALM
.Online
in the Weekly Viewing and Reading Assignments section (found in the Lessons Tab
in Angel) you will be instructed what to read and/or view.
Take notes on the book and videos
THIS IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT! YOUR 3
TESTS AND FINAL WILL BE Online (dates in the Week to Week section) AND OPEN
BOOK AND OPEN NOTES TESTS. THIS MEANS YOU MAY USE YOUR BOOK and the Videos AND
NOTES DURING THE TESTING. IT IS CRUCIAL THAT YOU KEEP UP WITH THE READING
THROUGHOUT THE SEMESTER AND TAKE CLEAR NOTES .
Test Scores are graded as
follows for Tests 1, 2 & 3
Total
Possible Points = 45
45
- 40 = A
39
- 33 = B
32
- 23 = C
22
- 15 = D
14
or less = F
Test Scores are graded for
Final (Test #4)
Total
Possible Points = 30
30
- 24 = A
23
- 19 = B
18
- 13 = C
12
- 7 = D
6
or less = F
Semester grades are
calculated as follows:
Total
Semester Points = 165
135
- 165 = A
114
- 134 = B
105
- 113 = C
95
- 104 = D
94
or less = F
*Important
Note:
Below,
is a sample of the Weekly Viewing and Reading Assignments. Go to the West
Valley web site at: www.westvalley .edu and click on the Angel Login-in Page.
Find Movie Magic TA19 and the Weekly Viewing and Reading Assignments Page.
There you will find all the viewing and reading and tests with Weekly Viewing
and Reading Assignments dates so you can keep up with the class! Note: viewing
only if possible depending on your circumstances.
REQUIRED VIEWING - REQUIRED
READING
Episode
1 Make-up F/X
(None)
Episode
2 Digital Domain Chaps 3,
6
Episode
3 Blue and Green Screen F/X
Chap 8,10 & Pgs 123-139
************
Episode
4 Animatronics
Chap 4
Episode
5 Underwater F/X
Chap. 3 & Pgs 193-200,
Episode
6 Scale Models
Review Chap3,4 Cupboard
**************
Read Chap 9
Episode
7 Computers
Review Chap 6
Read Pgs132-140
Episode
8 Miniatures/Digital
Review Chap 9
Read Pgs107,284,285,37,50.
Episode
9 Movie Aliens
Review Chap 4
Read
Pgs193-236
********************
Episode
10 SF/X Photography Chap 1
Episode
11 Creatures
Rev.Pgs 193-214
(Stan Winston F/X)
Episode
12 Aerial F/X Review
Cap 8
Episode
13 Animatronics
Pgs. 271-273/133-137.
SHORT
RESEARCH PAPER:
Twenty
point extra credit assignment. May be turned in anytime up until the final
exam.
Extra
credit is to your advantage.
Research
and write a 3-5 page double spaced paper with the following requirements:
1.
Choose a current movie, your choice. e.g. Star Wars, Spider man, etc.
2.
Choose one effect from that movie (e.g. digital F/X, Green screen, etc.)
3.
Explain in technical terms the way the effect was accomplished
Be
specific.
Note;
You can go to the web or other sources to research the process of the effect.
4.
Email your short research paper to me within Angel, as an attached Word
document, using Angel email (found under the communicate tab).
jamescallner@sbcglobal.net
FINAL
REMINDER: EPISODES/DVDs MUST BE RETURNED TO LIBRARY AT THE END OF THE COURSE OR
YOUR GRADE WILL BE HELD!
NOTE
To All Students:
The
instructor may make changes to the syllabus during the semester. It is the student's responsibility to
stay informed of these changes. Students may also wish to have a study partner
whom they can contact if they miss class.
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