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BA Animation with Foundation
About this course
Animation is one of the most technically and creatively demanding art forms, asking practitioners to master the craft of creating the illusion of life through sequential images across a range of techniques, from hand-drawn and stop-motion animation to three-dimensional computer-generated work and motion graphics. It is a discipline where artistic vision and technical skill must work together, and where the ability to develop ideas from concept through to finished production is as important as any individual technical competency. The four-year full-time Animation with Foundation programme at the University of Gloucestershire provides a structured pathway for students who want additional preparation before entering the main degree. The foundation element gives you the space to develop your visual skills, technical knowledge, and creative confidence before committing to the full programme. The main degree then develops your practice across the spectrum of animation techniques, building both the craft skills and the conceptual thinking that professional animation requires. Students are encouraged to pursue individual placement opportunities, and some have secured significant industry experiences, including year-long placements with major studios, which they take after completing the early stages of their studies before returning to finish the degree. The Gloucestershire campus, with its links to Bristol's substantial creative industries sector and the wider South West animation community, provides both an inspiring environment and practical connections to potential employers. With a typical entry tariff of 120 points, the programme is accessible to students who bring creative potential and a genuine commitment to the craft. Graduates from animation programmes pursue careers as animators, character designers, visual effects artists, motion graphics designers, and creative directors in film, television, games, advertising, and digital media. Postgraduate study in animation or screen arts is also an option for those wishing to specialise further.
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