Kora Kosicka

Sessional Instructor

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Education:

BMA
ECU, 2007

Bio

Kora is a visual development illustrator who primarily works as a colour and lighting design concept artist for animation. She graduated from then animation program at ECU (then known as the Emily Carr Institute of Art + Design) in 2007 with a Bachelor degree in Media Arts. Kora's credits include character work and art direction for various animated series, as well as concept art for 2D and CG projects.

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24/25 Courses

Course Name Department Course Code Term
2D Animation 2DAN 310 26/SP

Description

Students will undertake the production of a semester-long animation project, either individually or as collaborative teams. They will carry their concepts and vision through the stages of pre-production, production and post-production, creatively and practically engaging their animation skills and advancing the level of their craft. Students will present regularly on their progress and participate in peer reviews in order to give and receive feedback on production progress, artistic direction, and technical details of their work. Concurrently, students will explore and develop material for their 4th year project, resulting in a proposal to be presented at the end of the semester.

Pre-requisites

No prerequisites.

2D Animation 2DAN 205 26/SP

Description

Students research and explore aspects of drawing to facilitate observation, production, and individual development for all aspects of animation. In this course, students will establish basic skills and knowledge of drawing techniques for interpretation within the rectangular format of animation. Students will learn through practical exercises, life drawing, setups, slides, video, and outside class projects to encourage ongoing individual development. Aspects of line, shapes, values, rhythm, sequential continuity, perspective, spatial effects, composition, and time will be explored.

This course is subject to priority rules; see here.

Pre-requisites

No prerequisites.