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BA Animation
About this course
Animation is a storytelling art form that creates the illusion of movement through the rapid sequencing of images, transforming still drawings, models, or computer-generated imagery into characters and worlds that feel alive. It is a discipline that demands both technical skill and creative vision, combining artistic ability with an understanding of the tools and workflows used in professional production. Animation has expanded far beyond traditional film and television, now shaping video games, interactive media, virtual reality, advertising, and user interface design, making it one of the most versatile and in-demand disciplines in the creative industries. At the University of Northampton, this full-time, three-year BA prepares you for a career in animation across specialist areas including 2D and 3D animation, motion capture, visual effects, storyboarding, and narrative development. You will be introduced to the key stages of the creative process, from initial concept development through to the production of finished work, developing both the artistic sensibility and the technical fluency needed to produce professional-standard animations for a variety of digital media formats. The programme covers film, television, video games, and augmented or virtual reality contexts, reflecting the breadth of the contemporary animation industry. You will develop a substantial portfolio demonstrating your skills across different specialisms and production pipelines. The typical entry tariff is 104 UCAS points. Animation graduates work in film and television studios, game development companies, advertising agencies, visual effects houses, immersive media organisations, and as independent practitioners. Roles include animator, character designer, storyboard artist, visual effects artist, motion graphics designer, and technical director. The growing field of immersive and virtual reality media has created new demand for animation skills in non-traditional contexts. Many graduates build varied careers that combine different aspects of animation practice. Postgraduate options include animation, visual effects, and game design programmes for those who wish to specialise further.
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