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Pablo Enrique Monterrubio-Benet

Continuing Studies Instructor

Bio

MFA, 2016, School of the Art Institute of Chicago; BFA, 2011, Maryland Institute College of Art.

Courses

Title Department Catalog Term

Description

Bring artwork to life using traditional and digital media to create one-of-a-kind animations. In this exciting camp, students learn animation principles while exploring different techniques, including stop-motion animation, frame-by-frame animation, digitally modified video, and computer-aided animation. Digital tools including laptops, still cameras, video cameras, sound recorders, and iPads may be used in conjunction with sketchbook work and traditional processes to reflect contemporary artistic hybrid methods.

Class Number

1181

Credits

2

Description

With DIY videos constantly being produced for TikTok and Instagram reels, social media has become a new emergent landscape for young artists to explore and build. This camp is designed for students who wish to level up their video production by creating unique short videos using a range of contemporary approaches. Students learn video production principles: exploring storyboarding, filming processes, basic special effects techniques, and editing. Filming will be done with iPads, supplemented by video equipment from the SAIC media centers, so students can practice the skills they learn at home using common digital devices.

Class Number

1188

Credits

2