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Course Outline
 
On completion of the Diploma in Animation Production, graduates will have competence in all the essential skills involved with animation production as well as overall animation business skills. This will enable them to obtain work independently as professional artists and animators or obtain trainee work positions with animation studios or production companies.
 The qualification will enable international graduates to directly enter the workforce or lead to further animation study at degree level.

Course Design
 
Course design is based on an extensive series of practical animation exercises starting with basic training exercises.  These industry related practical exercises increase in scope and complexity throughout the course until in the final term, participants complete production on a complex animation assignment, demanding a professional level of competence in both creative and technical aspects.
Apart from practical exercises the course also has lectures, demonstrations and workshops by industry experienced staff, tutors and industry guest tutors as well as research and self directed learning exercises to achieve the stated course objectives and outcomes.


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  Student Profile - KURT GRIFFITHS  
 
KURT GRIFFITHS | 2008
Kurt Griffiths graduated in 2008. For his final assignment he combined drew inspiration from Japanese Anime artwork and combined 3D and 2D hand-drawn techniques in his work. Kurt found work in animation and graphics at On Digital creating compelling visual information and entertainment over a wide range of mediums.
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