AMI Production
AMI offers production classes to students interested in integrating theory with practice by making films, videotapes, sound pieces and new media objects. Students gain expertise in a wide range of technologies, from analog film production and cell animation to digital new media production, motion graphics and 3-D animation. Courses offered in AMI production include narrative, animation, documentary and experimental filmmaking. Course credit is also available for internships and individual projects.

| MUSIC FOR YOUR FILM! | Westar Music Library |
| Music and Sound Effects | Visit the Westar website to start listening for the music you need for your production project! |
| Once you have identified the CD you need (WSR###), stop by the AMI office in Bay 12, Room A121 on Central Campus in designated times to borrow the CD to use while you are producing your project. By using this music, you will AVOID any copyright issues that could arise when showing your film to the public. However, you will need to send a Cue Sheet to Westar if the film will be performed in public. Learn more about this. |
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COMPETITIONS: Learn about competition opportunities.
| Student Work is available for AMI students for viewing! |
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| Some advanced students will have the opportunity to utilize the professional studio and post-production facilities of Duke Media Productions. |
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Watch the production work of Duke students and |
