Computer Graphics Technology

Computer Graphics Technology

Entertainment and Media Design Program
From the latest Hollywood blockbuster to the educational computer games at the local elementary school, computer graphics are becoming increasingly common. And graduates of the CGT program work in all arms of the industry: entertainment, education, business, and more. Like them, you will master techniques, processes, and concepts to prepare for a career of creating, managing or researching computer graphics.

During your senior year, you will take courses in professional practices and contemporary problems in computer graphics. These courses will give you the experience of a real-world computer graphics project.

Program Highlights

  • Flexible curriculum that allows you to specialize based on your interests and talents
  • Faculty with industry experience
  • Industry-standard lab facilities that provide daily experiences with the latest technologies
  • Classes include lecture and demonstration sessions
  • Real-world research projects that allow you to work alongside faculty and for actual clients

Coursework

Computer graphics terms, concepts, and techniques are stressed to ensure a well-rounded understanding of graphics production. You can choose to generalize your studies in applied computer graphics technology or develop more in-depth knowledge and skills in the following areas:

  • Web & Print Media Design
  • Video and Narrative Storytelling Animation

 

Computer Graphics Technology software list

 

 

Pencil It It

CGT Seniors Produce Pencil It In!

This is the closing shot of the animation that accompanies the Pencil It In! An Introduction to the Animation Pipeline textbook that the CGT 411/450 group, Pivotal Foundations created for their project. The textbook is a look at all aspects of the animation pipeline with simple tutorials for each step that allow the students to experience each aspect of the work flow in the animation process. The students in the group were Nicole Banet, Steve Bowden, Kevin Ho, and Zach Winchell. The text will be used to supplement the CGT 116 and/or the CGT 241 curriculum at New Albany.