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===Written Test===
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--Read through the [[2D Manual|2D Lab manual]] and answer the questions provided. Bring this sheet with you to your proficiency test. No answers, no proficiency.
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==Process==
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* The 2D Lab Proficiency involves completing two Canvas modules and completing a hands-on proficiency with a lab aide.
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** The Canvas course has two modules: Dragonframe Basics and the 2D Proficiency.
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** Read through the [[2D Manual|2D Lab manual]] to learn more about the lab.  
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* You need to be using the lab for academic purposes.
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* You need to be enrolled in an academic program or individual learning contract with a media fee.
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* Some academic programs will co-ordinate the scheduling of proficiencies.   
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* If you need a proficiency that is not being arranged by the faculty fill out the '''[[Media Labs Proficiency Process|Media Labs Proficiency Request Form]]''' and we will contact you about the rest of the process.  
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==Operational Proficiency==
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* During the proficiency the student will follow the steps in the [[Basic Animation 2D - Dragonframe|Basic Animation 2D]] article
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** Learn to adjust the animation stand.
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** Position the artwork.
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** Use the Cinematography window to set up the camera.
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** Shoot a short animation.
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** Export a video and back up the file.
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Latest revision as of 14:00, 25 February 2025

Process

  • The 2D Lab Proficiency involves completing two Canvas modules and completing a hands-on proficiency with a lab aide.
    • The Canvas course has two modules: Dragonframe Basics and the 2D Proficiency.
    • Read through the 2D Lab manual to learn more about the lab.
  • You need to be using the lab for academic purposes.
  • You need to be enrolled in an academic program or individual learning contract with a media fee.
  • Some academic programs will co-ordinate the scheduling of proficiencies.
  • If you need a proficiency that is not being arranged by the faculty fill out the Media Labs Proficiency Request Form and we will contact you about the rest of the process.

Operational Proficiency

  • During the proficiency the student will follow the steps in the Basic Animation 2D article
    • Learn to adjust the animation stand.
    • Position the artwork.
    • Use the Cinematography window to set up the camera.
    • Shoot a short animation.
    • Export a video and back up the file.