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BA Animation and Visual Effects (VFX)
About this course
Animation and visual effects sit at the heart of contemporary visual storytelling, producing the images that define blockbuster films, television series, video games, advertising, and an expanding range of digital experiences. Animation encompasses the creation of movement from still images, whether drawn, modelled, or generated computationally, while visual effects (VFX) involves the integration of computer-generated imagery with live action footage to create seamless and convincing worlds. Both disciplines demand a combination of artistic sensibility, technical fluency, and storytelling intelligence. At Norwich University of the Arts, this four-year full-time BA in Animation and Visual Effects balances fundamental principles with contemporary techniques, placing artistry and storytelling at the core of the curriculum. You will develop skills in character animation, visual effects production, compositing, 3D modelling and rigging, and digital cinematography, exploring innovative methods of moving image creation across the full range of animation and VFX contexts. The programme emphasises creativity and imaginative risk-taking alongside technical competence, preparing you for a field in which artistic vision and industry-ready skills must work in concert. Graduates from animation and VFX programmes work across film and television production, the games industry, advertising, online media, architectural visualisation, broadcast design, and education. Roles as animators, VFX artists, compositors, motion graphics designers, and technical directors are all common destinations. The UK animation and VFX industry is one of the largest and most internationally competitive in the world, and graduates with both artistic quality and technical grounding are sought after by studios of all sizes. Freelance and portfolio careers are common, and many graduates develop international careers in major production hubs. Postgraduate study in animation, VFX, or screen production is an option for those who wish to develop specialist expertise or move into research and creative leadership roles.
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