Because "two heads are better than one",
the course project is a 2-person team project.
The project is quite open-ended:
you and your teammate are to build an original animated movie or game.
To pass the course:
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you and your teammate must demonstrate your animated movie or game
the last day of the course;
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you and your teammate must deliver to me a copy of your movie or game
that will appear on the course website; and
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your team-mate (see below) must agree that you contributed your fair share
to the course project.
Movie or Game?
You may choose to build either a movie or a game for your course project.
For the purposes of this course, the main differences are
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a movie has a linear presentation,
a game can have a non-linear presentation;
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a movie is non-interactive, a game is interactive;
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a movie is usually somewhat simpler to design than a game,
because of the linear nature of a movie.
Which you choose is entirely up to you.
Your course project will be available via the Internet.
Movies must be rated "G" for general audiences,
and games must be rated "E" for everyone.
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