

BA Animation and Visual Effects
About this course
Animation and visual effects are among the most technically demanding and creatively ambitious disciplines in the creative industries. Animation is the art of creating the illusion of movement, whether through drawn characters, three-dimensional computer-generated imagery, stop-motion, or motion capture, and it is central to film, television, games, advertising, and digital media. Visual effects extend this into the integration of computer-generated elements with live action footage, creating the impossible environments, creatures, and spectacles that audiences now expect from blockbuster cinema and prestige television. At the University of Cumbria this three-year full-time degree immerses you in a learning experience that blends creativity with practical skills from the outset. The curriculum is grounded in real studio practice, inclusive storytelling, and the technical competencies of the industry, transforming you into a versatile artist ready for a dynamic professional environment. You will develop skills in 2D and 3D animation, character design, rigging, compositing, and visual effects production, building a body of work that demonstrates your capabilities to employers. The programme's emphasis on inclusivity and innovative storytelling ensures that your technical training is always connected to the creative and cultural purposes that animation and visual effects serve. Graduates go on to careers in animation studios, visual effects companies, games development, television production, advertising, digital media, and the growing field of immersive and interactive entertainment. The UK visual effects industry is one of the strongest in the world, and graduates with the right combination of creative and technical skills are in consistent demand. Many graduates also go on to postgraduate study in animation, visual effects, or related fields, developing specialist expertise or building toward senior creative roles.
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