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The Kinetic Imaging program at Western Michigan University's Gwen Frostic School of Art offers a Bachelor of Science Degree with specializations in Animation, Game Art, and Video Art. The core curriculum covers illustration, AR/VR development, programming, 3D modeling, environment creation, sound design, installations, and performance art.
Students pursuing the Animation concentration explore both classic and modern animation methods, utilizing techniques like hand-drawn animation, stop motion, 3D modeling, texturing, lighting, and rendering. The program emphasizes creative problem-solving, concept development, and portfolio creation to enhance visual communication skills. Participants gain experience in narrative development and motion graphics while examining animation's cultural and societal influence.
This interdisciplinary program equips future multimedia professionals through a dynamic curriculum that fosters innovation. The four-year degree focuses on analytical thinking, collaborative projects, technological experimentation, and unconventional uses of digital tools. The Kinetic Imaging program collaborates with the School of Music's Multimedia Art Technology (MAT) program at key academic junctures. Through coursework in media theory, technical skills, and creative methodologies, students develop versatile competencies suitable for various artistic pursuits and media-related professions.