BA (Honours) Animation

Attendance

Part-time

Part-time – typically six years, maximum eight years

At a glance

Develop a thorough understanding of all aspects of animation on a course that encourages creativity and innovation. You learn how to work with animation and visual effects, such as stop motion, 2D and 3D animation and camera and green screen, using industry-standard software. Workshops and practice-based assignments give you chance to develop the creative skills needed to work in this vibrant industry.

Key points
• Study 2D, 3D and traditional methods of animation.
• Fully develop your knowledge of animation and visual effects theory.
• Work with professional film equipment in our fully dedicated stop-motion studio and green screen film studio.

What is animation?
Animation is the rapid display of a sequence of images to create an illusion of movement. It is a unique filmmaking and effects based technique that has been used within the industry for over 100 years.

Today, the range of animation techniques and disciplines have grown due to technological advances, making it an exciting time to be involved in this creative industry. 3D CG, drawn, stop-motion animation and visual effects all have an important role within film making, adverts, games production and online interactive media.

About this course

Learn the creative skills and techniques of animation from tutors who are practising industry animators and effects artists. Members of the teaching team have worked on award-winning productions across all disciplines of animation and visual effects.

To help create a stimulating environment and to ensure that you gain the latest industry knowledge, you attend animation festival trips and film seminars. We also run a programme of visiting guest lecturers. Our industry links include Aardman, Double Negative, Frame Store, McKinnon and Saunders and Finger Industries.

Throughout the course you develop a portfolio of your project work to showcase your skills to potential employers. Your portfolio will include • stop-motion puppet animation • 2D drawn animation • 3D-CG rigging and animation • mixed media • set building • animation • pre-production research and development.

These techniques are explored using regularly updated industry standard software such as Autodesk Maya, 3DStudio Max, Foundry Nuke X and Stop Motion pro, as well as the full Adobe Master Suite, in dedicated workstation labs.

Other facilities you use include a stop-motion studio, a green screen studio, and a workshop including rapid prototype machines such as 3D printers and laser cutters.

All these taught skills prepare you for your final level project, creating and producing a professional-standard animated film.

We aim to ensure that you graduate from this course as creative, innovative individual with skills and knowledge to work in this exiting and vibrant industry.

Key areas of study
Key areas include • traditional animation techniques • 3D-CG animation • animation theory • life drawing • digital compositing • image acquisition • animation production • photography and lighting for animation and visual effects.

Associated careers

Animation involves developing skills and knowledge in a wide range of disciplines, which means that animation graduates are able to work in numerous roles.
These include • stop-frame • 3D-CG and 2D animator • set builder • puppet builder • lighting technician • texture artist • modeler • compositor • producer • editor • story board artist • character designer • games designers.

Some of our graduates are currently working for organisations including • Riot Atlanta (America) • AbstractNormalityMedia • Double negative • OG International • Just Add Water (Developments) Ltd • Fuzzy-Frog Games • Kettle.

Others have launched their own companies, such as Scrapbook Development and Griffnix.

We also help graduates to set up their own business through our business incubator, the Hatchery, which provides young entrepreneurs with a low risk environment to build a company.

Course content

Level one modules

• introduction to technologies and equipment • animation techniques • development and delivery of digital content • cultural and ethical impact of digital technologies • contemporary animation and media practice • animation and moving image • specialism

Level two modules

• theories of creative practice • new media • film/video theory • critical methods • drawing, rendering and creative realisation

Level three modules

• creative practice • dissertation • professional placement (subject to availability) • animation/film making workshops • collaborative projects

Assessment

• coursework • portfolios • projects

Entry requirements

Normally GCSE English language and mathematics at grade C or above, plus one of the following
• 240 points including at least 160 points from two GCE/VCE A levels, or BTEC National qualifications, or one AVCE double award. AS levels and Key Skills may count towards these points.

• Access – an Access to HE Diploma with at least 45 credits at level 3 from a QAA-recognised Access to HE course, in a media-related programme, or an equivalent Access to HE certificate

If English is not your first language you must have an IELTS score of 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in all skills or equivalent. If your English language skill is currently below IELTS 6.0 we recommend you consider a Sheffield Hallam University Pre-sessional English course which will enable you to achieve an equivalent English score.

If your application is successful, you will be invited to attend a selection event with a portfolio of work to demonstrate your ability. Download our application guidance to ensure you understand the selection process and how to produce a strong application and portfolio.

We welcome applications from people of any age. We may be flexible in our normal offer if you can show a commitment to succeed and have the relevant skills and experience. This must show that you will benefit from and finish the course successfully.

Fees

Home and EU students

2013/14 academic year

Typically £4,500 a year

How to apply

Complete the application form available at www.shu.ac.uk/study/form

Contact details

For more information or to check the progress of your application phone +44 (0)114 225 5555, fax +44 (0)114 225 4023, e-mail admissions@shu.ac.uk