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Convergence of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication

A Case Study of Short Animation Production Using Third Party Program in University Animation Curriculum

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The development of CG technology throughout the 2000s brought about a significant growth in the animation market. This phenomenon led to an increase in the number of people required by related industries, which led to an increase in the number of related majors in universities. CG application technologies are becoming more common with the advent of YouTube and virtual YouTubers, but high technology is still required for students to get a job. This situation is not easy to include both technological and creative skills in the college animation curriculum. In order to increase students' creativity, we need a lot of production experience, which requires a lot of knowledge and time if we only use tools like Maya and 3D Max. In this paper, We tried to devote more time to storytelling by minimizing the technical process required for production and proceeding with repetitive or difficult processes for content creation using third-party programs. And through the 12-week class, the experimental production process was applied to the process from planning to completion of animation works that students would submit to the advertisement contest.

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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Experiments
2.1 Modeling Process Proposal
2.2 Rigging Process Proposal
2.3 Animating Process Proposal
2.4 Rendering Process Proposal
3. Applying the Proposed Process to the class
4. Conclusion
References

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  • Choi, Chul Young Professor, Major of Animation and Visual Effects, Dongseo University, Korea

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