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BA Animation (with Foundation Year)
About this course
Animation is a storytelling discipline that brings characters, worlds, and ideas to life through the controlled movement of images. From hand-drawn cel animation to three-dimensional computer-generated imagery, stop motion, and motion graphics, animation encompasses a wide range of techniques and aesthetic traditions, all of which share the challenge of creating the illusion of life and movement. It is a craft that requires both technical mastery and creative vision, and the best animators combine a deep understanding of how movement, timing, and character work with the ability to collaborate within a creative team. At the University of Northampton, this four-year programme includes a foundation year, which provides a thorough grounding in the core skills and principles of animation and the broader creative arts before the main degree begins. This is particularly valuable for students who want to build confidence in drawing, software, and visual thinking before engaging with the full demands of the degree. As you progress through the programme, you will study character animation, storyboarding, visual development, digital modelling and rigging, compositing, and the history and theory of animation as an art form. You will work on a range of projects, building a portfolio that demonstrates your range and level of skill to graduate employers. Northampton has good facilities for animation education and takes a practical, industry-aware approach to the curriculum. The programme develops not only technical skills but also the creative judgement, collaboration skills, and professional habits that a career in animation requires. Graduates of animation programmes work in film and television production, games development, advertising, visual effects, interactive media, and educational technology. The animation industry is growing globally, and graduates with strong portfolios and practical skills are in demand across a range of creative industries. Postgraduate study in animation, visual effects, or related creative disciplines is also a route taken by those who wish to specialise further.
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