MUSC 383 Music Technology: Advanced Audio Recording and Production
TR 11:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
Contact instructor Tom Larson for permission code- tlarson3@unl.du
Advanced work in audio recording and production with an emphasis on creating dynamic audio mixes for different musical contexts. Extensive work with DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) software and audio hardware such as microphones and mixing consoles, as well as foundational experience in using editing/mastering software.
MUSC 291Q Digital Arts Special Topics: Creative Coding (iOS Music App Development)
TR 12:30-1:45 p.m.
Contact instructor Brian Moore for permission code - brian.moore@unl.edu
This course is an introduction to writing software for musical, creative and artistic contexts: Using iOS (iPhone and iPad) as a platform, you will learn the computer language Swift (the language which is the basis for native iOS applications) as well as Xcode, a professional Integrated Development Environment (IDE). Assumes no previous experience.
THEA 291Q Digital Art & 2D Animation
MW 6:30-7:45 p.m.
Contact instructor Chris Irvin for permission code – cirvin@unl.edu
This course will explore the use of mobile devices as art creation tools. Utilizing Apple iPads, mobile devices, and applications that include Procreate, Flipaclip, Adobe Rush, and Adobe After Effects, students will gain a foundation in digital art and 2D animation. Areas of study include exploration and experimentation with storytelling, character design, digital drawing & illustration, 2D animation, digital compositing, and motion graphics. Students are supplied with Apple iPads, Pencils, and licensed versions of the required apps for the semester.