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Animation and Visual Effects

1 Study option · UndergraduateCarlisle - Brampton Road

Course summary

Ever dreamt of working on the next blockbuster movie, award-winning TV series or immersive game production? Our Animation and Visual Effects course is your gateway to mastering the art of bringing stories to life through inspiring animation and cutting-edge visual effects.

Dive into a learning experience that blends creativity with practical skills. Our course doesn't just teach you – it transforms you into a versatile artist ready for the dynamic world of animation and visual effects. With a curriculum grounded in inclusivity, innovative storytelling and studio practice, you'll emerge as a professional who understands the pulse of the industry.

From day one, you'll be immersed in real-world techniques and workflows. Our course is structured to evolve your skills progressively – starting with foundational know-how, advancing to specialised techniques, and culminating in a final project that showcases your unique artistic voice.

Our experienced academics, alongside industry professionals, will guide you through your educational journey. Engage in workshops and guest speaker lectures that not only enrich your learning but also help establish connections within the industry.

Our campus is your creative playground, equipped with cutting-edge technology and extensive resources. Whether you’re animating frame-by-frame or experimenting with on-set or location production, our facilities are designed to support and amplify your creative exploration.

ON THIS COURSE YOU WILL

  • Gain knowledge and understanding of current professional production practices and technologies in the animation and visual effects industry, and a critical perspective that puts you in a position to shape the future of the creative industries.

  • Develop nascent interests, technical knowledge and skill set in animation and VFX, to a level that is consistent with a graduate profile of an emerging professional in the creative industries, or that will facilitate postgraduate study.

  • Leave with a portfolio of work from your VFX course, demonstrating technical proficiency, specialism, and skill set in computer animation and visual effects.

  • Have access to workshop and studio spaces for traditional animation production and physical, on-set and location production that require specific resources such as rostra and lighting.

  • Benefit from guest speakers and workshops, which offer added value to your learning experience, where you can share your work with professionals through workshop activities and screenings.

  • Gain experience in live brief and external work – engagement with enhanced professional experiences sometimes external to course and module delivery.

WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
You'll be encouraged to engage and respond to assessment briefs and other tasks, at every step of your academic journey, both critically and creatively.

At Level 4, the focus is on personal development skills, knowledge, and understanding. Level 5 has a focus on professional development skills, building confidence in practice, in line with industry and employer expectations. At Level 6 there is an increasingly tailored and personalised approach to learning, with a focus on employability and enterprise and graduate goals.

The course develops high-level, visual effects artists who have analytical, interpretative, written, and oral communication skills, and will embed project-management, research skills, team-working, leadership, and independent working, into a professional portfolio that you will be proud of.

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
W286
Institution code:
C99

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