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MMS2405 Foundations OF 3D

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Unit Code, Name, Abbreviation

MMS2405 Foundations OF 3D [F3D ]

Reasons for Introduction

Obsolete Reasons for Introduction

Three Dimensional design is an area requiring significant expertise in the Multimedia Industry. There is currently an increasing demand for 3D artists and animators in advertising, film, television and the burgeoning games industry in Australia. This unit is an introduction to the techniques, frameworks and conceptual processes comprising 3D design.

Reasons for Change (29 Jul 2004, 09:06am)

29/07/04 To allow students changing from the Bachelor of Multimedia degree to the new Bachelor of Multimedia Systems to undertake this unit as an elective while maintaining course progression.

Objectives

Unit Content

Teaching Methods

Assessment

Workloads

Resource Requirements

Software Requirements (21 Oct 2005, 1:04pm)

Software Required:

  1. Alias Maya 6.0.1 (Windows)
  2. Adobe Photoshop 7.0 (Windows)
  3. Adobe After Effects 5.5 (Windows)

Prerequisites

Prohibitions (18 Feb 2004, 3:33pm)

None

Frequency of Offering (29 Jul 2004, 09:01am)

Every semester 2

For 2005 only semester 1 and 2.

Faculty Information

Proposer

Lindsay Smith

Approvals

School: 29 Jul 2004 (Lindsay Smith)
Faculty Education Committee: 16 Aug 2004 (Ralph Gillon)
Faculty Board: 16 Sep 2004 (Annabelle McDougall)
ADT: 03 Aug 2004 (John Hurst)
Faculty Manager:
Dean's Advisory Council:
Other:

Version History

26 Feb 2003 Lindsay Smith Initial Draft
27 Feb 2003 Lindsay Smith Continue initial entry
27 Feb 2003 Lindsay Smith Change to workload requirements following SMS SEC
27 Feb 2003 Lindsay Smith SMS SEC Approval
08 Jul 2003 John Hurst enter prohibition with DIS1911, and give ADT executive approval for 2003S2 as per emails 20030708 with Lindsay Smith
23 Jul 2003 Lindsay Smith Add co-ordinator
24 Jul 2003 Lindsay Smith Update of MMS2405 for inclusion in the BMS (2004)
24 Jul 2003 Lindsay Smith SMS SEC Approval Meeting 04/03
11 Aug 2003 Lindsay Smith Reclassify tutorial requirements as laboratory requirements as per FEC steering Committee recommendation
19 Aug 2003 Denise Martin FEC Approval
01 Sep 2003 Annabelle McDougall FacultyBoard Approval
18 Feb 2004 Ross McRae modified Prohibitions
20 Feb 2004 Lindsay Smith SMS Approval
26 Mar 2004 Annabelle McDougall FacultyBoard Approval
29 Jul 2004 Michael Morgan modified Frequency; modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange
29 Jul 2004 Lindsay Smith MMS School Approval, http://www.multimedia.monash.edu/staff/staffonly/sec/2004/0304secmin.html
03 Aug 2004 John Hurst ADT Approval
16 Aug 2004 Ralph Gillon FEC Approval
16 Sep 2004 Annabelle McDougall FacultyBoard Approval
22 Nov 2004 Brad Floyd modified ResourceReqs/SoftwareReqs
17 Oct 2005 David Sole Added Software requrirements template
21 Oct 2005 David Sole Updated requirements template to new format

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