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Degree
Bachelors
Major
Animation | Digital Media | Multimedia
Area of study
Arts | Information and Communication Technologies
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Program Overview

The Visual and Interactive Storytelling Program (VIS) offers students the opportunity to develop storytelling skills with classes in animation, creative writing, video game art, sound design, performance, filmmaking, and more. Students learn and experiment with contemporary narrative tools and practices.


Program Details

  • ACCESS professional-grade cameras, lighting, sound equipment, and laptops with Adobe Suite through the School of Art Media Pool.
  • CREATE in state-of-the-art spaces, including green screen rooms, animation labs, editing suites, and a color finishing and sound mixing suite.
  • COLLABORATE on productions with ACT (All Campus Theatre), UTK’s improv troupe, and student-led performances in the Lab Theatre.
  • CONNECT with summer theatre companies via technical interviews and acting auditions arranged by the Department of Theatre.

Why Visual & Interactive Storytelling?

  • Interdisciplinary Exploration: Blend multiple art forms and fields of study into your personalized creative journey.
  • Connect Theory to Practice: Study narrative traditions while mastering new tools and techniques for contemporary storytelling.
  • Faculty Excellence and Mentorship: Learn from published authors, award-winning filmmakers, Broadway designers, and innovators in digital media.

Careers

Graduates receive comprehensive training in interactive tools and narrative craft with an emphasis on critical and creative thinking in the arts and humanities, preparing them for a variety of professional fields.


  • Marketing and communications
  • Animation and game development
  • Filmmaking and screenwriting
  • Digital journalism and content creation
  • Sound design and data visualization
  • Theater performance and direction

Featured Courses

ARTC / CNST 233

Animation I: Development of basic concepts and techniques for the creation of animated works, including stop-motion, 2D animation, and key-framing.


THEA 200

Play Analysis: Introduction to methods of script analysis used in the study of theatre and drama and for the purpose of play production.


ENGL 480

Fairy Tale, Legend, and Myth: Folk Narrative: Study of forms of folk narrative. Normally includes Grimms’, Andersen’s, Irish, English, Appalachian, African, and Native American tales.


ENGL 370

Multimedia Storytelling: Focuses on the analysis and production of digital, multimodal narratives, including video stories, podcasts, social-media communication, and multimedia publishing.


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