This degree is designed to breathe life into stories by moving characters and audiences alike. It equips students with professional skills and valuable industry experiences, exploring both traditional and experimental digital and analogue techniques. The curriculum incorporates historical, theoretical, and social contexts of animation, enabling students to develop a distinct voice and style while utilizing extensive materials and industry-standard software. Guided by a multi-BAFTA award-winning team, students engage with live briefs, projects, and industry collaborations, preparing them for a career in animation. The course emphasizes practical workshops, tutorials, seminars, and the art of scriptwriting, voice acting, and puppeteering, culminating in projects that include work for organizations like NHS and the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama.
Why this course is highly recommended
Students are guided by a team of professional animators and industry experts, gaining firsthand experience through live projects and collaborations with organizations such as NHS and other community partners. The curriculum prepares students for industry demands, encouraging experimentation, creativity, and real-world problem-solving. The opportunity to work on award-winning projects, participate in industry talks, and build a strong portfolio makes this course ideal for aspiring animators looking to make a mark in film, TV, gaming, or media industries.
The course covers a broad spectrum of animation disciplines, including fundamentals of animation, storyboarding, film language, life drawing, character creation, art direction, mixed media, experimental animation, and new platforms like VR and gaming. Students develop technical skills in traditional and digital production techniques, Storytelling, Direction, Camera work, Lighting, and Composition. The program emphasizes both creative and professional practice, fostering individual styles within a collaborative environment.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
16.89L
Living cost
Applicants typically need a tariff points range of 96-120, and a minimum of five GCSEs at Grade C/4 or above including English Language or Welsh First Language as well as Mathematics or Numeracy. Alternative qualifications include A levels, BTEC DMM, IB Diploma with 24 points, and others. A successful interview and digital portfolio review are also necessary. English language proficiency requires an IELTS score of 6.0 overall with at least 5.5 in each element.

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Graduates are well-equipped to become independent animators or join media, film, television, and broadcast companies. The course offers opportunities for industry placements, live briefs, and networking with professionals, supporting students to launch careers in animation, game design, or media production. Some graduates pursue further study, such as PGCE teaching qualifications or Master’s and PhD research, expanding their professional and academic horizons.