

BA Animation with Diploma in Creative Computing
About this course
Animation is the art of creating the illusion of movement through a sequence of images, whether hand-drawn, computer-generated, or produced through physical manipulation of materials. It is a discipline that demands both technical mastery and genuine creative vision: the ability to design characters and worlds that feel alive, to think through narrative in visual sequences, and to use the specific language of movement, timing, and sound that makes animation distinct from other visual arts. The addition of a Diploma in Creative Computing reflects the growing integration of code and computation in contemporary animation practice, giving graduates a broader technical toolkit. At Norwich University of the Arts, this five-year, full-time programme is built on a balance between fundamental principles and cutting-edge techniques, with artistry and storytelling at the core of everything you make. You will develop your creative imagination alongside technical skills in both traditional and digital animation methods, working across a range of approaches to moving image creation and developing the capacity to find your own distinctive voice within the medium. The Diploma in Creative Computing, integrated into the programme, develops computational thinking and programming skills that are increasingly relevant across creative industries, from interactive media and games to generative art and virtual production. Norwich University of the Arts has a strong tradition of nurturing creative practitioners who go on to significant careers across the arts and media industries. A typical entry tariff of 136 points reflects an admissions process that values creative portfolio alongside prior academic achievement. Graduates from animation programmes go on to careers as animators, character designers, visual development artists, motion graphics designers, and directors in film, television, advertising, games, and interactive media. The computing skills add value in roles involving generative animation, interactive design, and virtual production. Many graduates work in studios across the UK and internationally, and further study at postgraduate level in animation, character design, or related disciplines is an option for those who wish to develop specialist expertise.
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