CSU Offers One-Time Courses on Graphic Novel and Character Animation
4.09.2007
Every year, the California State University system organizes the CSU Summer Arts program. Professionals and professors join to create special interest classes taught in an intensive environment where students and faculty work all day on their projects for about a two to three week period. In many ways, it resembles art retreats, and this year it is on the CSU-Fresno campus. This year, the CSU Summer Arts Program includes two classes of direct interest to illustration and animation students: How to Create Comic Books and Graphic Novels and Character Development for Animation . Other classes include creative writing, drama, digital photography and many more. Some of these course count towards B.F.A.s in Illlustration and Entertainment Arts. Deadline to register: May 21.


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