The
RTF New Media program offers general courses in New Media
theory and practice, and an intensive sequence in production,
theory, and cultural impact of New Media. Our physical home
is the Advanced Communication Technologies Laboratory (the ACTLab),
a freewheeling research facility for advanced work at a crossroad
where technology, art, and culture collide.
In
our entry-level courses, or ABC (Actlab Boot Camp) you'll
learn the basics of interface and interactivity, narrative and
storytelling. You'll go hands-on with the technology, assisted
by some of the most intriguing, thought provoking people in the
field. You'll also have chances to meet cutting-edge guest lecturers
in various disciplines of New Media, from around the world.
After
your introductory work, the program branches. If a career in New
Media production sounds enticing, you'll choose the Intensive
Production courses. If your interest is in New Media studies,
you may prefer the courses in New Media & Culture.
But since you can't do cutting-edge production work without understanding
theory, nor can you understand New Media theory without having
some hands-on experience with one or another aspect of the technology,
we provide enough overlap in each track to assure that you come
away "theoretically grounded and practically proficient".
Our
Intensive New Media Production courses are taught by top practitioners
in the field and will prepare you for the highly competitive New
Media job market. You will finish the sequence with your own presentation
portfolio,
equivalent of the film production student's demo reel.