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Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    London

  • Duration

    1 Year

MA Visual Effects (VFX) is a practice-led course that will develop your technical computing skills, animation, lighting and editing capabilities. The course culminates in a collaborative project that will prepare you for integrated roles within the VFX industry.About this courseMA Visual Effects (VFX) offers specialist visual and computing training to blend computer-generated imagery (CGI) seamlessly into live action.You’ll learn from tutors with industry experience, who'll deliver specialist software training recommended by industry. You will gain skills that will prepare you for roles including effects animators, compositors, matte painters, modellers, lighters, look-development artists, match move artists and technical directors.The course will appeal to students from backgrounds as varied as photography, fine art, motion graphics, 2D animation, product design, interior design and film.You’ll work alongside film, television production and 3D animation courses within the Screen School at LCC, and will gain production experience collaborating on student films.OPEN EVENINGS The next Open Evening for this course will be announced soon.

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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

  • Computing
  • Animation
  • Lighting
  • Design
  • VFX
  • 3d training
  • 3D
  • Project
  • Industry
  • CGI
  • Production

Course programme

Content

New course for September 2018

MA Visual Effects (VFX) is subject to validation. Validation is a process that makes sure students get a high-quality academic experience. During validation there maybe be some changes to course content.
Please contact us if you have any questions about this course.

MA Visual Effects (VFX) at LCC is taught as a specialist subject within the broad and experimental visual practice of animated visual communication.

The course explores the theoretical and historical contexts that inform how audiences perceive reality and photorealism.

You'll be introduced to a range of technical and conceptual approaches to VFX animation. You’ll also explore technologies and processes by producing short-form animation across the VFX spectrum, to set briefs.

Real world studio lighting and camera workshops will provide a tangible foundation for the principles of virtual digital 3D VFX.

What can you expect?

As students on the course, you'll be encouraged to see yourself as a specialist in your field that can push the boundaries of what’s possible within the world of VFX animation.

You’ll develop high-end specialist skills underpinned by a breadth of technical knowledge. Throughout the course, you will create unique media and immersive experiences, whilst developing your own distinct style.

London is the home of world-leading practitioners in VFX; you will benefit from lectures and masterclasses from visiting directors, producers and cinematographers and have access to LCC’s TV studios. You'll learn the principles of lighting and shot framing and how it works in practice as well as translating the properties of light, texture and lensing within the digital realm.

This course also supports progression to research at MPhil/PhD level, as well as to advanced self-directed practice.

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Course start date

September 2018

Course units

This 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

Unit summary:

VFX Animation Fundamentals (40 credits) – The course starts by teaching the past, present and future of VFX to give a thorough grounding in the sector, before moving on to equip you with the main skills, knowledge and processes required to create convincing VFX.

This unit introduces you to the advanced technologies that make VFX possible and the processes behind digital image creation. You’ll explore technologies and processes by producing short-form animation across the VFX spectrum, to set briefs.

Real world studio lighting and camera workshops will provide a tangible foundation for the principles of virtual digital 3D VFX.

Design for Animation, Narrative Structures & Film Language (20 credits) – This unit is shared with MA Animation and MA 3D Computer Animation and provides an opportunity for interaction and peer-to-peer learning both in the classroom and online.

Spring / Summer, Terms Two and Three

Unit summary:

Advanced and Experimental VFX animation techniques (40 credits) – This unit advances skills in rendering and composition tools, procedural effects such as fire and tornadoes, and how to build digital creatures and characters. CGI elements will be generated using one or more techniques covered in the unit (e.g. particle effects, procedural elements, fluids, etc.), before being integrated into the shot.

You’ll develop a breadth of knowledge across different tools and media, whilst identifying a particular specialism that you wish to pursue in Term Three.

Collaborative Unit (20 credits) – You will work with others in a team to complete all the requirements of the brief. The aim is to integrate complex CGI elements into the supplied footage seamlessly so it is difficult to distinguish these elements from the live action. The key is to demonstrate skills that will be recognised as those used in professional VFX production.

This project will demonstrate your ability to select the correct the techniques from the range that you’ve studied. You’ll show how you can manage your time and resources to deliver a professional project to a given deadline.

Autumn, Term Four

Unit summary:

Final Major Project VFX and Thesis (60 credits) – You’ll take the knowledge, skills and experience from the first two phases of the course and bring this together in the production of a collaborative interdisciplinary or self-directed longer form project and associated thesis.

You’ll produce an ambitious VFX project that will demonstrate your in-depth critical awareness of the subject area, as well as your practical skills in production management.

Your thesis is a 5000-word reflective report that will show that the design and production process that has been carried out in this project is one that exhibits the required characteristics for a master's degree.

It should discuss the decisions that have been made and placed in the context of current industry practice and research in the area, and it should reflect on the process and the final video to identify its strengths and weaknesses. It is an opportunity for you to demonstrate the depth of critical understanding of your field and to show that you can objectively analyse your own work.

MA Visual Effects

£ 9,500 VAT inc.