

BA Art Direction and Visual Effects
About this course
Art direction and visual effects is a field that combines creative visual leadership with the technical craft of post-production, sitting at the intersection of film, advertising, games, and digital media. Art direction involves the overall visual conception and management of a production, shaping how it looks across every frame, set, or environment, and ensuring visual coherence with narrative and audience intent. Visual effects brings the technical dimension, using compositing, 3D animation, motion graphics, and digital image processing to create imagery that would be impossible, impractical, or unsafe to capture in camera. Together they represent two of the most significant creative and technical roles in contemporary screen production. At the University of the Arts, London, you will study Art Direction and Visual Effects over three years, full time, with a sandwich year and work placement opportunities built into the programme. UAL's position within London's creative industries, and its long track record of preparing graduates for professional screen and media careers, provides an exceptional environment for this kind of practice-based study. You will develop skills in visual design, production design, set and environment creation, and the technical processes of visual effects production, including compositing software, motion capture, and digital asset creation. Practical project work forms the core of your learning, and the placement year gives you direct professional experience in the film, advertising, or games industries before you graduate. Graduates work as art directors, production designers, visual effects artists, compositors, motion graphics designers, and digital image technicians across film, television, advertising, games, and themed entertainment. London's position as a major global production hub creates significant opportunities for UAL graduates who remain in the city. Further study options include postgraduate degrees in visual effects, film production, animation, and digital arts.
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