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SUMMARY:Fansubbing
DESCRIPTION:Sean Leonard\, Andrew Deschere \nLearn fansubbing–the process of adding subtitles to Japanese animation. Topics covered: history and development of American fansubbing\, tools and methodology\, global culture and media theories\, legal and ethical debates. Participants will work in teams (“fansub groups”) to subtitle a short animation\, working on translation\, timing\, typesetting\, encoding\, and other development tasks. Previous exposure to Japanese language is recommended but not required. The fansubbing tools that we will be using are built for the Win32 platform. Although not required\, a laptop that runs Windows applications is highly recommended for practice in class.
URL:https://cms.mit.edu/event/fansubbing/
LOCATION:MIT Building 1\, Room 150\, 33 Massachusetts Avenue\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
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SUMMARY:AniJam
DESCRIPTION:Be an animator! Rediscover the magic and pep of this delightfully elastic medium. Work with award-winning animator and designer Pell Osborn (“Piano-Forte”\, “Silent E”\, “The Creation”) to build a free-for-all AniJam\, an Animation Jamboree\, in which each participant contributes a freeform sequence to our punchy final two-minute project. We’ll use traditional materials — each animator on a lightbox — then capture our art to the computer for final edit and sync to a pre-recorded track. If all works out\, our magnum opus screens at the MIT Media Spectacle this spring.
URL:https://cms.mit.edu/event/anijam/
LOCATION:MIT Building 56\, Room 167\, Access via 21 Ames Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
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SUMMARY:Comics 2003 -- A Fast-Changing Landscape
DESCRIPTION:Cartoonist Scott McCloud discusses recent developments in comics and graphic novels and the recently accelerated evolution of comics on the Web.
URL:https://cms.mit.edu/event/comics-2003-fast-changing-landscape/
LOCATION:MIT Building 10\, Room 250\, 222 Memorial Drive\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Independent Activities Period
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SUMMARY:Comics: Theory and Practice
DESCRIPTION:A visual lecture and intensive hands-on workshop with Scott McCloud in the art of making comics. Strong emphasis will be given to developing clarity\, storytelling skills and personal expression. Students will learn and apply a variety of techniques for presenting narratives through comics\, as well as a wide arsenal of skills applicable to any form of graphic communication. The course culminates in the creation of original comics short features\, written and drawn by each student.
URL:https://cms.mit.edu/event/comics-theory-and-practice-scott-mccloud/
LOCATION:MIT Building 1\, Room 145\, 33 Massachusetts Avenue\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02319\, United States
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