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ENTERTAINMENT 

Entertainment Design is a relatively new field of design that has emerged with the infusion of new technologies into multiple entertainment industry sectors. In this field work primarily in the film industry, but some may also work in gaming, advertising, or graphic design.

Entertainment design track is one of the most difficult and competitive major. Since 2011, twenty-four students from Kazone were accepted into the Entertainment Design Department at Art Center. That’s 24 spots out of 130+ spots for one of the most difficult program.

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FUNDAMENTALS

At Kazone, you will master fundamentals such as basic drawing skills from still life, figure drawing, digital painting with Photoshop, etc. Those skills will help you to get into top colleges and dreams jobs you want to work for. 

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ILLUSTRATION/
FINE ART

You can learn the skills to pursue a career as a graphic novelist or comic book artist, storyboard artist, concept artist, interactive illustrator, children’s book illustrator, editorial or advertising illustrator or any number of positions that require the boundless imagination and skills of an illustrator/artist.

At Kazone, we focus on each students' strength and their uniqueness and help them develop their style/voice as artists.  

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GRAPHIC DESIGN

Graphic design is the art and practice of planning and projecting ideas and experiences with visual and textual content. Depending on the business context and stage of career, designers can find themselves with a number of different job titles. Within many publications, institutions, or agencies, a junior designer will typically rise to a senior designer, then art director, and then creative director.

Guided by our instructors who are noted professionals in their areas of expertise, students will develop sophisticated typographic and image-making skill-sets working across both emerging and traditional media.

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INDUSTRIAL DESIGN

Industrial Design (ID) is the professional service of creating products and systems that optimize function, value, and appearance for the mutual benefit of both user and manufacturer. Industrial designers develop concepts and designs for manufactured products.

 

They typically specialize in one product category, such as automobiles, furniture or housewares. They must be imaginative and persistent to communicate their ideas about new product design.

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FASHION DESIGN

Fashion design is the art of applying design, 

aesthetics and natural beauty to clothing and its accessories. It is influenced by cultural and social attitudes and has varied over time and place.

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OCSA PORTFOLIO

This specialized program is designed specifically for students for followings:

1]Visual Art/Digital Media Conservatory Pompt #1, #2, and #3. (click here to see the guidelines)

It provides comprehensive preparation for OCSA's Visual Arts and Digital Media programs.

 

During the program, students will create artwork that adheres to portfolio guidelines while also developing foundational skills in direct observation drawing and painting. They will transform their creative ideas into final artworks that showcase their strengths.

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SUPPLEMENTAL
PORTFOLIO

This program is tailored for students with artistic talent who are pursuing college applications as non-art majors for various general universities (UCs, USC, Ivy League, Liberal Arts). Crafting a supplemental art portfolio through this program enhances your competitive edge and showcases your commitment to extracurricular pursuits.

Students will receive personalized 1:1 mentorship from our experienced instructor to craft a unique portfolio that highlights their creative thinking, personal expression, and technical expertise.

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