Anderson Ranch Arts Center Workshop Catalogs 2010-2014 | Page 16
digital media &
photography
The Digital Media & Photography program offers workshops in image capture,
composition, lighting, digital and traditional darkroom processing, historic alternative
processes, video, animation, multimedia, physical computing and programming. All
workshops are rooted in the same idea: powerful art requires rigorous inquiry into
techniques and ideas.
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computers, 20-inch calibrated monitors,
Epson inkjet printers, flatbed and film scanners and digital media software, including
the Adobe Creative Suite and Final Cut Pro. Course programming permitting, you may
also access strobe lighting equipment, tungsten lighting equipment, audio and video
recording equipment, a Howtek D4000 drum scanner, Nikon CoolScan film scanners,
Epson flatbed scanners and Epson large-format printers. Our black & white darkroom
facilities include Saunders 4500 diffusion head enlargers with “dial-in” contrast control,
Schneider lenses, negative carriers for all standard formats from 35 mm to 4”x 5”, a
compressed air system, water temperature control, UV exposure units and sheet or roll
film processing.
digital media & photography skill levels:
Open to all – Students of any skill and knowledge level.
Level I – Students are new to photography and digital media and have no formal training
in photography, video, multimedia or animation. Students have basic computer literacy.
Level II – Photography students have a basic understanding of photography principles
and technology and are comfortable using an SLR camera in manual mode. Digital
Media students have a basic understanding of video, multimedia or animation software.
Students have basic computer skills and are comfortable using a Macintosh computer.
Level III – Photography students have some formal training and significant experience
making, capturing and digitally processing images. Digital Media students have some
formal training in conceptual and technological aspects of video, multimedia or animation
and are versed in the appropriate software applications. Students have a portfolio of
their artwork.
Level IV – Photography students have advanced skills and knowledge of photography
and digital image processing. Digital Media students have advanced skills and
knowledge of video, multimedia or animation. Students are self-motivated and have
multiple portfolios of their artwork.
Contact Artistic Director Andrea Wallace with questions at 970/923-3181 x233.
Tuition: $ / Studio Support Cost: $
Studio Fee: $ Code: Enrollment Limit 14
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www.anderso nranch .or g
Tuition: $ / Studio Support Cost: $
Studio Fee: $ Code: Enrollment Limit 14
970/923-3181
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Emily Fannon, Untitled (Grand Tetons)
June 6 - 10
Photo Encaustic
Emil