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Animation BA Hons
The Animation course at Worcester has been designed by practising experts in the field to match the demands of both the media industries and our students.
The course provides an exciting opportunity to graduate as a competent practitioner of all aspects of this developing discipline.
Supported by opportunities to gain a range of digital media skills, the result will be to widen your potential employability.
All animation techniques are covered on the course. You can study computer 3D modelling and animation, digital 2D, traditional rostrum work and also stop-motion model animation. You will also acquire skills in editing, sound, compositing and creative concept generation.
Although the course has a strong practical emphasis, it is underpinned by a sound foundation of theoretical and professional engagement. Animation lecturers are experienced experts in their field and they can pass this expertise and knowledge on to you.
UCAS code
Animation BA (Hons) W616 BA/Ani
It is also possible to study this degree in combination with other courses. For the latest information, check the UCAS website at www.ucas.com
Study options
Single or Joint Honours.
Students studying Joint Honours have the option to specialise through major/minor study from their second year.
Get in touch
Admissions Office
01905 855111
admissions@worc.ac.uk
Omid Ghanat-Abady
Course Leader
omid@worc.ac.uk
220-300 UCAS Tariff points.
Shortlisted applicants are invited to attend for interview and to provide a portfolio for consideration.
Modules
Animation: Origin & Function (mandatory)
Animation: Human Locomotion (mandatory)
Creative Digital Imaging
Illustration: Image & Text
Illustration & Printmaking
Introduction to Digital Film Production
Fine Art Practice 1
Illustration: Origin & Function
Introduction to Digital Sound
Drawing & Visualisation (mandatory)
2D Animation (mandatory)
Stop-motion Animation (mandatory)
3D Modelling & Texturing
3D Rigging & Animation
Research Methods for Digital Media (mandatory)
Drawing 2
Digital Sound Production
Negotiated Production (mandatory)
Fine Art Practice 2
Illustration Genres
Digital Video Production
Opening Sequences & Compositing for TV & Cinema
Digital Photography & Image Manipulation
Creative Sound Manipulation
Independent Study (mandatory)
Extension Modules
The Final Exhibition (mandatory)
Fine Art Practice 3
Studio Photography
Negotiated Project (mandatory)
Work Placement
Corporate Digital Video
Special Effects Photography
Experimental Digital Media
Sound for the Moving Image 1 (mandatory)
Digital Media Communication Skills (mandatory)
Assessment
There are a variety of assessment methods employed on this course including: Reflective reports, practical work, and tutor, self & peer assessment .
Richard Smith
3rd year Animation, Intern at Aardmans studio
"The course at Worcester expanded my understanding of animation, helped me realise my potential, gave me creativity, purpose and focus, and helped me define my career."
Academic department
Institute of Humanities and Creative Arts
“We are a lively community of scholars, researchers and creative practitioners, intent on supporting and encouraging students to expand their intellectual horizons, grow their creative and professional ambitions, and achieve their potential.”
Professor Antonia Payne, Head of Institute
Employability
The course will enable you to develop a wide range of transferable skills, including research and analysis techniques, problem-solving, communication and negotiation. Animators are increasingly in demand as the industry expands. Our interdisciplinary approach gives flexibility and a wider view of the world that
is attractive to employers. You will find career opportunities not only in animation production, but also television motion graphics, compositing, special effects and advertising.
Alternatively, you may wish to progress to postgraduate study.
Digital Arts Centre
The Digital Arts Centre offers a range of digital media resources in specialist computer suites, visit the Digital Arts Centre webpage to find out more.
Meet the team
Andrew Stevenson - Senior Lecturer, Graphic Design & Multimedia
Anthony Hunt - Systems Support Officer
David James - Subject Leader
Helen Holmes - Lecturer in Creative Digital Media
Martin Woodford - Senior Lecturer in Creative Digital Media
Maureen Gamble - Principal Lecturer, Head of Division: Art, Design & Creative Digital Media
Omid Ghanat-Abady - Senior Lecturer and Course Leader in Animation
Paul Hazell - Senior Lecturer in Creative Digital Media
Piet Grobler - Senior Lecturer and Course Leader in Illustration
Ree Han - Senior Lecturer and Course Leader in Graphic Design & Multimedia
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