Course contact details
Admissions
Email:admissions@futureworks.ac.uk
Phone:0161 214 4600
Futureworks
Riverside
New Bailey Street
Manchester
M3 5FS
Our Art of Visual Effects (VFX) degree is a practical skills-based course tailored directly to the needs of the visual effects, games, and other digital media industries. All our staff are active within the industry and teach you the skills that you’ll need to gain employment after graduating. The course utilises a mix of lectures, hands-on workshops, tutorial classes, studio sessions and practical exercises such as 3D Modelling, Digital Sculpting, 2D & 3D Compositing, Motion Graphics, Motion Performance, Asset integration, Simulation, Dynamics & Technical FX and onset VFX supervision.
The course fuses cutting-edge industry-standard software skills with lessons learned from over a hundred years of filmmaking and visual effects. We teach everything from the ground up; in short, you do not have to have any prior knowledge or tradition artistic skill before joining the course. Our highly skilled team will support you in developing the knowledge and skills you need to thrive in industry.
WHY STUDY VISUAL EFFECTS AT FUTUREWORKS?
Whether your ambition is to apply visual effects to blockbuster films, commercials, TV shows, or industries like architecture, medicine, or automobiles, this program has been developed in collaboration with professional VFX artists to ensure its relevance and currency. We combine high quality teaching led by professionals who are active within industry with industry facing software and facilities to ensure that graduates are industry ready upon graduation.
We are an Epic Unreal partner institution and ensure that we provide a professional learning experience. You will develop your skills using professional, industry software such as Maya, Nuke, Unreal and Houdini in combination with industry facing facilities.
By enrolling, you will acquiring the technical and creative skills sought after by the industry. Additionally, you'll have the opportunity to develop your soft skills, build valuable industry connections, and graduate with an impressive showreel which will pave the way to a successful career.
YEAR 1
Compositing for VFX (20 credits)
Asset Integration & Invisible VFX (20 credits)
3D for VFX (20 credits)
Creative Development (20 credits)
Creative Practice (40 credits)
YEAR 2
Studio Project (40 credits)
Digital Sculpting (20 credits)
Motion Graphics (20 credits)
Performance Capture (20 credits)
Dynamics & Technical FX (20 credits)
YEAR 3
Professional Studio Project (40 credits)
Major Project (40 credits)
Professional Futures (40 credits)
WHAT ARE CREDITS?
As a guide, 20 credits typically represents around 52 hours of tutor contact time (e.g. lectures/workshops/feedback) and 148 hours of self-study time (usually over the course of a semester). These numbers may increase or decrease depending on the nature, length and level of the module, especially towards the end of the course.
We don’t believe in exams. All assessment takes the form of coursework, portfolios, presentations, and a limited number of essays. If you are being taught visual effects, you will submit a portfolio of industry facing work with a focus on quality over quantity. If you are being taught how to present your work or research, you will do a presentation your relevant to your project. In other words, all assessment is directly related to the skills being taught and directly applicable to life within industry. You will be offered feedback along the way, via formative submission points, with official summative submissions falling at the end of first and second semesters.
This course is not accepting applications at this time. Please contact the provider to find out more.
The following entry points are available for this course:
We are able to accept applications from students requiring a Student visa.
If you’re unsure how many points you have you can use the UCAS tariff calculator.
Remember that qualifications such as Graded Examinations in Music Performance and Arts Award (Gold) can also count towards your UCAS points – check the tariff calculator.
Applicants who do not have the required qualifications, but do have the industry experience and/or proven interest in the subject will also be considered.
All applicants are expected to have at least a grade 4 in GCSEs Maths and English Language. Non-UK applicants will need to have an English Language qualification at International Level B2 or higher, such as an IELTS of 6.0 or better (with no component below 5.5). Students with equivalent qualifications will also be accepted.
Applications from individuals with non-standard qualifications, relevant work or life experience will be equally considered.
If your application is successful, you will be invited to an interview. During this, you will have the opportunity to talk about your work, influences and interests. Ideal applicants will have a keen interest in visual effects, film, TV or digital media. You will not be asked to provide a portfolio of your work as part of the application process . However, if during your interview you would like to share with us examples of any work you may have produced, we would welcome any opportunity to gain insight into your interests
Find out more about qualification requirements for this course.
This section shows the range of grades that students who received offers were previously accepted on to this course with (learn more).
It is designed to support your research but does not guarantee whether you will or won't get a place.
Admissions teams consider various factors, including interviews, subject requirements, and entrance tests. Check all course entry requirements for eligibility.
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Email:admissions@futureworks.ac.uk
Phone:0161 214 4600
Riverside
New Bailey Street
Manchester
M3 5FS
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