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BA Animation and Visual Effects with Arts Foundation Year
About this course
Animation and visual effects are disciplines that bring imagined worlds to life, whether through the character animation of feature films and television, the photorealistic visual effects that blend the real and the computer-generated, or the motion graphics and interactive media that increasingly populate our digital environments. Both demand a combination of technical mastery and creative vision, requiring practitioners who understand how software and production pipelines work alongside principles of movement, storytelling, design, and the specific aesthetics of the moving image. This four-year, full-time programme at Lincoln begins with an Arts Foundation Year, a shared interdisciplinary first year that introduces you to creative practice across a range of disciplines before you specialise in animation and visual effects for the remaining three years. The Foundation Year builds your visual thinking, design sensibility, and creative confidence in a collaborative environment alongside students from adjacent disciplines. The main degree includes a placement year, which gives you direct experience of working within a professional animation or visual effects studio before you graduate, building technical skills, industry contacts, and an understanding of how productions are delivered commercially. Graduates work in animation studios, post-production houses, broadcast companies, games developers, advertising agencies, and digital media organisations. Character animation, compositing, visual effects, motion graphics, and technical directing are among the specialist roles that graduates enter, and the breadth of the field means there are opportunities across feature film, television, advertising, games, and immersive media. The placement experience is typically important in helping graduates secure their first professional roles. Further study at postgraduate level is an option for those who wish to develop specialist technical or creative expertise.
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