New Degree Program In Moving Image Arts

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A new baccalaureate program in Moving Image Arts will be offered at the 杏吧专区.

The Moving Image Arts program is designed to provide a thorough study of the production and uses of moving imagery, usually accompanied by sound, as a means of creative communication and artistic expression. Leading to a Bachelor of Arts degree, the program will regard a wide spectrum of cinematic arts and prepare students for a variety of creative professions.

Graduates of the Moving Image Arts program at UL Lafayette would be thoroughly qualified for careers in businesses and institutions throughout Louisiana杏吧专区檚 vibrant cultural economy. This includes especially杏吧专区攂ut not exclusively杏吧专区攃areers in the state杏吧专区檚 growing entertainment industries, where workforce demands are particularly acute.

杏吧专区 The scope of the program is broad,杏吧专区 said Associate Professor Charles E. Richard, the director of Moving Image Arts. 杏吧专区淔ilm, television, animation, video games, advertising, educational media, even the military杏吧专区攁ll of these fields utilize moving image media and thus have a need for the kind of talented, capable artists we hope to graduate.杏吧专区

An interdisciplinary program, the Moving Image Arts curriculum draws upon existing courses, faculty, and equipment resources to carry out its mission. Because of this, the university incurs no new costs in implementing the program.

Students will enroll in diverse courses from different departments, such as 杏吧专区淪ingle Camera Production and Editing杏吧专区 in Communications, 杏吧专区淪creenwriting杏吧专区 in English, and 杏吧专区淚ntroduction to Animation杏吧专区 in Visual Arts, as well as a number of courses in Business.

Louisiana is ranked third in domestic film production, behind only California and New York. Workforce demands in this industry played a large role in why the university received approval for the new major.

Those interested in learning more about the new program are encouraged to contact Professor Charles E. Richard at cerichard@louisiana.edu.