Program Description
Students prepare, write and make their own short animation ready for festival release. They learn how to write and pitch your film script to industry professionals and funding bodies, spend time learning how to deconstruct animation against several theoretical and critical frameworks as well having the opportunity to experiment with animated form.
The course also covers animation techniques and principles of animation and performance, suitable if students are looking to enter the field of animation practice as well as develop and improve their existing animation skills. Students are given the space to experiment with a range of techniques and styles before embarking on the creation of their final animated film.
The internship options are:
- Vocational: spend one semester working full-time in industry or on placement in the University. Teesside University has close links with a range of national and international companies who could offer students the chance to develop their knowledge and professional skills in the workplace through an internship.
- Research: develop research and academic skills by undertaking a research internship within the University. Experience working as part of a research team in an academic setting. Ideal for those who are interested in a career in research or academia.