Animation

Qualification type

Foundation Degree

Awarding body

Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU)

Attendance

Full time

As the definition of full time and part time can vary from course to course, please check with the tutor as to the exact number of hours study each week this course will entail.

What's the Animation course about?

This course is designed to provide budding animators and designers with the skills and experience needed to develop a successful career in the competitive field of animation. It deals with a wide range of contemporary media platforms and formats and is taught by tutors with current and relevant industry experience. Students complete the course with a combination of creative, technical and business skills, enabling them to think conceptually, generate ideas, carry out research, and solve technical problems. Through a series of studio projects, students generate and develop animation ideas which are executed professionally using industry-standard software, such as Adobe's Creative Suite and Apple's Final Cut Studio. A series of guest lectures brings top creative practitioners into college to demonstrate current work and discuss their career paths in the animation world. There are many opportunities to produce work for particular target audiences through real-world briefs from external clients and organisations. Previous students have produced short films, motion graphics, interactive animations, DVDs and mobile content for commercial, public and community clients, including TV companies, record labels, art galleries and film festivals. There are also opportunities to enter work into national design competitions, to produce work for animation festivals, and to pursue individual self-directed projects. Students are also encouraged to undertake a work placement during year two and are required to stage a final exhibition of their work.
Subjects covered include: - Concept development - Storyboarding - 2D and 3D stop-frame techniques - Photography - Digital video
- Audio - Lighting - Typography - Digital compositing - Marketing and usability
Assessment is through 80% practical work and 20% written assignments.

What will I be able to do after I've completed this course?

Students will be equipped to work directly in the design industry. Successful graduates will also have the opportunity to progress to the final year in the following MMU undergraduate programmes: BA (Hons) Design and Art Direction; BA (Hons) Interactive Arts; BA (Hons) Photography; BA (Hons) Three Dimensional Design; BA (Hons) Contemporary Film and Video; BA (Hons) Creative Practice.

How do I apply?

Individuals who would like to study the course on a part time basis, should apply directly to The Manchester College on our standard HE application form. Please ring our Course Enquiry Team on FREECALL 0800 068 8585 (email: enquiries@themanchestercollege.ac.uk) and ask for an HE application form. Applications for full time study should be made through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS). All applications from students in the UK should be made using the on-line application system on the UCAS website. If you are applying from overseas you should write to: UCAS, Rosehill, New Barn Lane, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL52 3LZ. Any time during the year for enrolment in September.

You can also apply on line for this course

How much will the course cost me?

For information on HE course fees, please contact our Course Enquiry Team on FREECALL 0800 068 8585.

What qualifications or experience do I need to do this course?

Applicants should possess an A Level, BTEC National Diploma/Certificate or an equivalent level 3 qualification with art/design content. Qualifications should be accompanied by a portfolio of creative work. Minimum UCAS tariff points required: 160. Mature applicants (aged 21 or over) who are able to demonstrate relevant skills or knowledge gained in employment or vocational activity may also apply.

Hours per week

18

As the definition of full time and part time can vary from course to course, please check with the tutor as to the exact number of hours study each week this course will entail.

Weeks per year

33

Course length

2 Year(s)

Level

n/a

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