Taking Students Where Cameras Can`t!

Released on = April 17, 2007, 4:00 pm

Press Release Author = Gigi Gallinger-Dennis/The Art Institute of California - San
Francisco

Industry = Education

Press Release Summary = The Art Institute of California - San Francisco Announces
Introduction
of New Visual Effects & Motion Graphics Program - Taking Students Where Cameras Can't


Press Release Body = April 2007/San Francisco, CA - The Art Institute of California
- San Francisco is proud to announce a new program to start in summer 2007 - Visual
Effects & Motion Graphics, bachelor's degree.

Visual Effects & Motion Graphics makes it possible to take an audience where no mere
camera can go - like the SUV parked impossibly high on a desert mesa, a movie title
composed only of smoke and light and that impossible shot that starts with the whole
Earth in space and zooms into a close-up in a backyard. In the Visual Effects &
Motion Graphics program at The Art Institute of California - San Francisco students
learn skills in a new specialization that focuses on communication arts for film,
television, and the Web. By combining graphic design, filmmaking, animation, and
sound, graduates of this program will be qualified for entry-level positions as
digital image specialists who work in all areas of television and film production,
for broadcast, cable, theatrical film, advertising, marketing, and education.

An education in Visual Effects & Motion Graphics will provide students with skills
in using digital compositing to create layered, textural landscapes engaging both
the mind and the emotions. Students will learn how to build a seamless presentation
that is both visually arresting and commercially effective, through the integration
of live action footage, programming clips, graphic elements and sound. Students in
this program will take courses in the areas of Graphic Design, Animation, Digital
Audio, Digital Video, Post-production, Broadcast Graphics, and Compositing.

"The Art Institute of California - San Francisco is committed to providing creative
programs that cater to the market's demands. We are delighted to offer this new
specialization focusing on communication arts for film, television, and the Web.
Given the rapid expansion of on-line animation and video production, we believe a
bachelor's in Visual Effects & Motion Graphics will provide skilled graduates to
work in this exciting career field," commented James Campbell, President of The Art
Institute of California - San Francisco

Graduates with a bachelor's in Visual Effects & Motion Graphics program will be
prepared for entry-level positions in film and on-line film/video, video post
production, television shows, broadcast and cable television among others.

According to the U.S. Department of Labor 2006-2007 Occupational Outlook Handbook
(http://www.bls.gov/oco/cg/print/cgs038.htm) "Wage and salary employment in the
motion picture and video industries is projected to grow 17 percent between 2004 and
2014, compared with 14 percent growth projected for wage and salary employment in
all industries combined."

The bachelor's program lasts 12 quarters (four academic years) and contains 192
credits.

About The Art Institutes
The Art Institute of California - San Francisco is one of The Art Institutes, with
34 educational institutions located throughout North America, providing an important
source of design, media arts, fashion and culinary arts professionals.

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Web Site = http://www.artinstitutes.edu/sanfrancisco

Contact Details = Gigi Gallinger-Dennis
1170 Market Street
San Francisco, CA 94115
PH: 415-276-1030
Cell: 480-206-6165
E: ggallinger@aii.edu
Fax: 415-863-5831

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