Best Universities for Computer Graphics/Animation?
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Re: Best Universities for Computer Graphics/Animation?
Hi moid, Saf and student room,
I am keen to work in America, and I found out one way to get there is by having a masters degree. I am due to finish BA Computer Animation Arts next year and would love to study some more and open up more opportunities for myself, where is the best place to do an MA in animation?
I am happy to stay in England or go abroad. Thanks in advance
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Re: Best Universities for Computer Graphics/Animation?Hey,(Original post by monkie)
Hi moid, Saf and student room,
I am keen to work in America, and I found out one way to get there is by having a masters degree. I am due to finish BA Computer Animation Arts next year and would love to study some more and open up more opportunities for myself, where is the best place to do an MA in animation?
I am happy to stay in England or go abroad. Thanks in advance
Well; certainly for me; a Masters opened a few more doors in the international arena - it was easier to obtain a VISA as I only needed 2 years work experience instead of 4; plus the Masters qualification helped with the the point system moist countries employ. However, a Masters isn't the only thing you will need to help with landing an international job; as mentioned good work experience is key; and to get that you will need a good showreel. So I guess you will need to find a course that hopefully does all of the above in one go. NCCA offer three course, MA in 3D Animation, MA in Digital Effects and MSc in Computer Animation and Visual Effects
http://www.youtube.com/NCCA3DAnimation
http://www.youtube.com/NCCADigitalFX
I think the NCCA runs some of the best VFX and Animation Masters programmes in the country - but I know of a few others depending on what you want to study. If you are leaning on the production side then NCCA, Teesside and Abertay (for Games) are very good. If you are thinking about delving into the theory of animation and film making; then AUCB in Bournemouth is great - as is Loughborough. You may also want to look at NTFS and Farnham. Moid can help with regards to Hertfordshire MA programmes.
Hopes that helpful.
Cheers
Saf -
Re: Best Universities for Computer Graphics/Animation?This is great, thank you(Original post by Sofronis)
Hey,
Well; certainly for me; a Masters opened a few more doors in the international arena - it was easier to obtain a VISA as I only needed 2 years work experience instead of 4; plus the Masters qualification helped with the the point system moist countries employ. However, a Masters isn't the only thing you will need to help with landing an international job; as mentioned good work experience is key; and to get that you will need a good showreel. So I guess you will need to find a course that hopefully does all of the above in one go. NCCA offer three course, MA in 3D Animation, MA in Digital Effects and MSc in Computer Animation and Visual Effects
http://www.youtube.com/NCCA3DAnimation
http://www.youtube.com/NCCADigitalFX
I think the NCCA runs some of the best VFX and Animation Masters programmes in the country - but I know of a few others depending on what you want to study. If you are leaning on the production side then NCCA, Teesside and Abertay (for Games) are very good. If you are thinking about delving into the theory of animation and film making; then AUCB in Bournemouth is great - as is Loughborough. You may also want to look at NTFS and Farnham. Moid can help with regards to Hertfordshire MA programmes.
Hopes that helpful.
Cheers
Saf
I will give it all some careful consideration.
I know there are some great undergraduate courses in France, Germany and Denmark, do you know of any Masters?
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Re: Best Universities for Computer Graphics/Animation?For me - Filmakademie is fantastic - of you are looking to study abroad - that is one my favourites. Not sure of they do a Masters though; and limited numbers I believe. Otherwise Superinfocom and Grobelin - but they are more of a Film/finishing school - great work though...(Original post by monkie)
This is great, thank you
I will give it all some careful consideration.
I know there are some great undergraduate courses in France, Germany and Denmark, do you know of any Masters?
Thanks againLast edited by Sofronis; 15-07-2012 at 01:12. -
Re: Best Universities for Computer Graphics/Animation?
I agree with Sofronis, the Film Akademie Baden-Wurttemburg is astounding - it is also free for those who have completed a degree and who can demonstrate the required level of artistic and technical skills. I don't know whether it's qualification is accepted in the US. I know that the US doesn't accept Supinfocom and Gobelins' qualifications, but there are ways around that - if you decide to study for a qualification that is not directly recognised by the Americans (by the way the Americans are reputedly some of the hardest people to get a VISA from, Canada and New Zealand are much easier) the trick to getting in is to work for an American company in the UK (or any other EU nation) and then get promoted internally to a position in the US. Admittedly not the easiest route, but it is a possibility if you don't chose a masters.
As a slight side track, you might not be aware that Animation / VFX market in the US is in major difficulties at present - many companies have gone bust and lots of production has moved to Canada where there are better tax breaks - so for the next few years I would say that the UK is a far safer job market.
Lastly the MA at Hertfordshire; there are two - one in Animation and one in Games Art. The courses both have a heavy theoretical / contextual side to them, and certainly are more useful to students that wish to push the boundaries of what animation is and define new ideas inside the area. If you do wish to learn more practical skills, all MA students at Hertfordshire can attend the BA lectures which cover pretty much every aspect of CG you can imagine, so combining the two skill areas can really help students make challenging work. I'd say that the students who get the most from these courses are those that have a clear area of research that they wish to spend a year with, that helps them to focus their goals from the start and get the results they wish.
http://www.herts.ac.uk/courses/MA-Animation.cfm
http://www.herts.ac.uk/courses/MA-Games-Art.cfm
Before you embark on any masters though, do consider getting some real world experience - all the best masters students I've ever taught have all worked in industry before realising what area of research they wished to get involved with, and that prior experience combined with a desire to wish to create new forms and imagery really makes for the best results. -
Re: Best Universities for Computer Graphics/Animation?I believe this is more or less the reason why Pixar have a Canadian office.(Original post by moid)
I agree with Sofronis, the Film Akademie Baden-Wurttemburg is astounding - it is also free for those who have completed a degree and who can demonstrate the required level of artistic and technical skills. I don't know whether it's qualification is accepted in the US. I know that the US doesn't accept Supinfocom and Gobelins' qualifications, but there are ways around that - if you decide to study for a qualification that is not directly recognised by the Americans (by the way the Americans are reputedly some of the hardest people to get a VISA from, Canada and New Zealand are much easier) the trick to getting in is to work for an American company in the UK (or any other EU nation) and then get promoted internally to a position in the US. Admittedly not the easiest route, but it is a possibility if you don't chose a masters. -
Re: Best Universities for Computer Graphics/Animation?
Hey guys
Haven't been on the forum in so long (probably 2 years..) I remember finding this thread when searching for a place to study animation! Just wanted to thank everyone that ever gave advice and helped me on the way to choosing my course. Its great that this is still going and helping others out.
Quite strange to be sitting on the other side and reflecting back. Will try and put some help back into the thread if i can!
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Re: Best Universities for Computer Graphics/Animation?No.(Original post by osuoa)
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Re: Best Universities for Computer Graphics/Animation?
Hey!
Recently, I've seen a few of my friends that already got a confirmation during this summer before the actual results day (from various courses). And I'm sat here panicking whether I'd get in
I'm just wondering out of curiosity if any universities from Bournemouth or Hertfordshire have done this? - obviously not for everyone. I'm assuming some universities are doing this but not all? I don't know I'm just petrified D:
Also if you're one grade off from your offer by one grade boundary yet the other two grade offers you've excelled in. Would you still be considered into the course?
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Re: Best Universities for Computer Graphics/Animation?
I don't know if Hertfordshire have such a system - and I'm on holiday at the moment so won't be able to check for you until after the results come out, by which point you'll know the answer to that question
Regarding being one grade off - last year our Vice Chancellor allowed students to be accepted if they were one grade (20 UCAS points) lower than the required value for the course; I don't know if that is being repeated this year, but I would imagine so.
I wouldn't panic about things you can't do anything about (easy for me to say this I know), but look at it this way - you'll either have the scores you want in which case you go to university, or if you didn't, you can try clearing (although you still need the entry requirements for UH in clearing) or you take an art foundation course which will instantly give you the score required to get entry to any animation course and then you go to university the year after. If you were offered a place at either Hertfordshire or Bournemouth you're not likely to be crap
So look at studying animation at degree level as an inevitable impending doom / educational experience that will either happen this September or the September afterwards
If you think about it, that's better odds than you can get at any bookmakers
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Re: Best Universities for Computer Graphics/Animation?Hey,(Original post by JeezeJess)
Got my place at Hertfordshire for 3D animation
, I'm really excited! Just thought I'd see if anyone else is doing the same course this september?
Congratz on getting your place- im doing 3D animation at hertfordshire also
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Re: Best Universities for Computer Graphics/Animation?Well done JeezeJess and Uni2010!, see you on September 24th(Original post by Uni2010!)
Hey,
Congratz on getting your place- im doing 3D animation at hertfordshire also
@zkPC has your status changed yet? I'm back in university next Tuesday so PM me if you want me to look up your records - if you got the grades you should get in
The admissions staff are probably somewhat overwhelmed with the amount of data they have to process at the moment.
And well done to all the rest of you who got where you wanted to do, surviving the end of the A-levels is a very tough time, especially when you need to get high grades.
I'm just wondering out of curiosity if any universities from Bournemouth or Hertfordshire have done this? - obviously not for everyone. I'm assuming some universities are doing this but not all? I don't know I'm just petrified D:
So happy right now.