Master

In London

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Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    London

  • Duration

    1 Year

MA Animation explores both the theory and practice of animation across a broad range of experimental visual media.ABOUT THIS COURSEMA Animation allows you to test and discover creative ideas within a critical framework, whilst developing accomplished production skills across 2D, 2.5D, 3D, stop-motion and drawn animation.The course encourages experimental and reflective practice that echoes the cross media nature of the design, communication and media industries.It builds on LCC's extensive resources, in digital, time-based and interactive media alongside printmaking, graphic design and visual communication.OPEN EVENINGSThe next Open Evening for this course will be held on:Wednesday 6 DecemberFOLLOW MA ANIMATIONTwitterSTUDENT WORKElectric Wings by Rafael A. Rodes.COURSE WEBSITESMA Animation – TumblrMA Animation – VimeoLATEST NEWSPreviousNextAnimation students explore the human body through Wellcome Trust library archives and contemporary musicFilm producer Lord Puttnam launches LCC Screen School with a message for creatives in Brexit and Trump eraSpotlight on MA Games Design and Animation // LCC Postgraduate Shows 2016MA Animation course leader wins ‘Best Animation’ award for commuter comedyView all news

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Location

Start date

London
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Elephant and Castle

Start date

On request

About this course

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSAn applicant will normally be considered for admission if they have achieved an educational level equivalent to an honours degree in either animation, illustration, visual communication, graphic design or closely related subject, and present a portfolio of moving-image work. However, we do not exclude candidates who have graduated from other less strongly aligned disciplines . This educational level may be demonstrated by:Honours degree (named above);Possession of equivalent qualifications;Prior experiential learning, the outcome of which can be...

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Subjects

  • Interpreting
  • Credit
  • Installation
  • Animation
  • Teaching
  • Design
  • Visual Communication
  • 3d training
  • 3D
  • Project
  • Communication Training
  • Media
  • Production

Course programme

Content

Animation at LCC is taught as a broad and experimental visual practice in the context of communication design. With new technologies changing how we make, understand and experience animation, students are encouraged to test boundaries and look at animation in many forms and in many ways.

MA Animation explores both the theory and practice of animation aiming to give you the tools to be able to express creative ideas using a broad range of experimental visual media. You will investigate the production of animation in an era with unparalleled opportunities for skilled visual communicators.

What can you expect?

The central ethos of the course is to give you enough freedom and guidance to test and discover creative ideas within a critical framework in balance with developing the accomplished production skills across 2D, 2.5D, 3D, stop-motion and drawn animation, to realise your creative goals.

You will develop skills in narrative storytelling and interpreting ideas for the flat screen and you'll also be encouraged to work across multiple formats. You'll explore how animation can be used in different contexts, such as in the fine arts installation as well as in digital media – exploring the online, mobile and interactive opportunities for animation practice.

The course supports progression to research at MPhil/PhD level as well as to advanced self-directed experimental practice.

Building on LCC's resources, in digital, time-based and interactive media alongside printmaking, graphic design and visual communication, the course encourages an experimental and reflective practice that echoes the cross media nature of the design, communication and media industries.

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Course start date

24 September 2018

Course units

The course is delivered across four terms, starting in September and finishing in December the year after. Incorporating a summer break, this is a one year full-time course (45 taught weeks), delivered over 15 months. You will respond to briefs that are set to test the learning in the units described below.

Each course is divided into units, which are credit-rated. The minimum unit size is 20 credits. The MA course structure involves six units, totalling 180 credits.

Autumn, Term One

Units Summary:

  • Animation Practice and Process 3D & 2D (40 Credits)
  • Design for Animation, Narrative Structures and Film Language (20 Credits)

In Term One you will explore a range of both technical and conceptual approaches to animation and work with a range of technologies and processes by producing short-form animation across 2D & 3D to set briefs. You'll also engage in a programme of theoretical seminars that explore the cinematic underpinning of this practice. This phase is the technical and conceptual basis for the subsequent units of the course.

Spring, Term Two

Units Summary:

  • Experimental Critical Practice and Research (40 Credits)
  • Collaborative Unit (20 Credits)

You'll engage in experimental 2D/3D animation process and practice, developing your distinct visual voice. This is underpinned by critical study that significantly expands your understanding of the themes animation can address in a critical context, and by a technical programme that ensures you are able to experiment widely with various animation techniques. Term Two specifically contains the cross College collaborative unit.

Summer and Autumn, Terms Three and Four

Units Summary:

  • Final Major Project and Thesis (60 credits)
  • Experimental Critical Practice and Research (40 credits)
  • Final Major Project and Thesis (continued)

You will take the knowledge, skills and experience gained on the course and bring these together in the production of a self-directed longer form project and associated thesis.

If you are unable to continue or decide to exit the course, there are two possible exit awards. A Postgraduate Certificate will be awarded on successful completion of the first 60 credits and a Postgraduate Diploma will be awarded on successful completion of the first 120 credits.

Programme Specification

‌MA Animation Programme Specification 2017/18 (PDF - 143KB)

Staff Course Leader

Kim Noce

Associate Lecturers

Katerina Athanasopoulou, Joel Karamath, Su-Lynn Tan

MA Animation

£ 9,500 VAT inc.