Undergraduate
Faculty of Arts and Design
Cartoon and Animation
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CARTOON AND ANIMATION HISTORY

Course CodeSemester Course Name LE/RC/LA Course Type Language of Instruction ECTS
ANM4102 CARTOON AND ANIMATION HISTORY 2/0/0 DE Turkish 4
Course Goals
It is aimed to teach the technical and practical steps that cartoon and animation history recorded from the 19th century on a daily basis.
Prerequisite(s) _
Corequisite(s) _
Special Requisite(s) -
Instructor(s) Assist. Prof. Dr. Göknur Sözüneri
Course Assistant(s) -
Schedule -
Office Hour(s) -
Teaching Methods and Techniques -
Principle Sources Cartoon and Animated Films, Mark Whitehead.
Other Sources Holy Book of Cartoons and Animation, Maureen Furniss
Course Schedules
Week Contents Learning Methods
1. Week What is animation? Verbal lecture
2. Week Information about the date of the animation Verbal lecture
3. Week Information about the periods of animation Verbal lecture
4. Week Intimation of animation instances Verbal lecture
5. Week Information about optical toys Verbal lecture
6. Week Midterm -
7. Week Animation and cinema relation Oral presentation and practice
8. Week Animation and cinema relation Oral presentation and practice
9. Week Examination of first period films Oral presentation and practice
10. Week First feature films Oral presentation and practice
11. Week Review of Walt Disney animated films Oral presentation and practice
12. Week Review of Walt Disney animated films Oral presentation and practice
13. Week Examination of Experimental Animations Oral presentation and practice
14. Week Examination of Experimental Animations Oral presentation and practice
15. Week Evaluation Evaluation
16. Week Evaluation Evaluation
17. Week Evaluation Evaluation
Assessments
Evaluation tools Quantity Weight(%)
Midterm(s) 1 10
Attendance 1 30
Final Exam 1 60


Program Outcomes
PO-1They will be able to define all kinds of concepts related to different fields, with priority to concepts related to design, art and culture.
PO-2They will be able to interpret technological developments and artistic and cultural perceptions that change accordingly.
PO-3They will be able to understand the contemporary / contemporary cartoon and animation practices.
PO-4They will be able to analyze organic relations between art, communication and society.
PO-5They will be able to produce works that will learn the creative process and bring creativity to the foreground
PO-6They will be able to work creatively, flexibly and independently in disciplined and self-created lines.
PO-7They will be able to use the tools and equipment necessary for their profession in the right place and at the right time and will be able to implement their projects within the determined time.
PO-8They will be able to express their creative ideas by using visual images.
PO-9They will be able to give an original products in interdisciplinary fields like graphic design, photography, cinema.
PO-10They will have experience in modeling, character design, space design and editing.
PO-11They will be able to prepare visual effects for cartoons and animation using computer based applications.
PO-12They will have experience in animation, animation, art director, improvisation fields.
PO-13They will be available to adopt innovations in the field of mass communication and adaptable to the field of innovations.
PO-14They will be able to produce projects together with experienced experts in national and international areas.
PO-15They will participate in the events like competitions, exhibitions, festivals, seminars etc. in national and international areas.
Learning Outcomes
LO-1Learn about the history of the animation
LO-2Will learn the periods of the animation
LO-3Learn animation and cinema relation
LO-4Will have knowledge about experimental animation
LO-5Walt Disney will examine his movies
LO-6Will have information about the animations
Course Assessment Matrix:
Program Outcomes - Learning Outcomes Matrix
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