Dive deep into bringing visual concepts to life in innovative ways with our Motion Graphics for Broadcast Media Production concentration.
Specialize in bringing visual concepts to life in innovative ways through typography, audio, video, photography, illustration, animation, and cinematic techniques with our Motion Graphics concentration. Motion graphics are different from typical animation because they are not story-based and often represent shapes and forms, such as logos for brands.
Motion Graphics, often referred to within the industry as “broadcast design” when used for creating graphics for a TV show or network spot, is one of the fastest growing areas within the broadcasting field. For Broadcast majors who aspire to be editors, expanding your repertoire with this valuable and exciting skill set will give you essential cutting-edge tools to succeed in the industry.
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