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Master of Art in Animation

Master Animation

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This one-year Master of Animation is directed towards realizing your creative potential. You will learn to critically and creatively integrate innovatory studio work with theoretical principles.

You explore storytelling in animation and compare this with your own artistic vision and style. You carry out research to discover which developments in the field of animation are relevant to your practice. You acquire experience in studio work and focus on planning, feasibility and production processes, with an emphasis on testing your own artistic freedom in relation to working on commission.

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The Master of Animation is delivered in 12 months, across 2 semesters starting early September and ending late August. It is comprised of 5 study periods and corresponding units of study. Each period ends with an assessment correlated to adhering intended learning outcomes. 4 learning tracks run throughout the programme to enable you to develop your animation practice in correlation to the intended learning outcomes: Storytelling & Design, Producing, Positioning and Research, and Professional Practice.

One year Master Program

The Master of Animation is delivered in 12 months, across 2 semesters starting early September and ending late August. It is comprised of 5 study periods and corresponding units of study. Each period ends with an assessment correlated to adhering intended learning outcomes. 4 learning tracks run throughout the programme to enable you to develop your animation practice in correlation to the intended learning outcomes: Storytelling & Design, Producing, Positioning and Research, and Professional Practice.

In this year, you develop your own animation project as a director and discover your place in the animation industry.

Eddy Wu

Eddy Wu has been named the winner of the Keep an Eye Animation Talent Award 2024. The jury especially praised this winning concept for its societal relevance and the quality of the pitch. The award will support him in the production of his animated film about HIV and its impact.

 

2024

Yen-Ling Chen

Student Yen-Ling Chen during a hands-on Workshop by Steven Woloshen. In this workshop students worked with  cameraless animation, creating films by working directly on the film strip.

2025

Eddy Wu

Eddy Wu has been named the winner of the Keep an Eye Animation Talent Award 2024. The jury especially praised this winning concept for its societal relevance and the quality of the pitch. The award will support him in the production of his animated film about HIV and its impact.

 

2024

Yen-Ling Chen

Student Yen-Ling Chen during a hands-on Workshop by Steven Woloshen. In this workshop students worked with  cameraless animation, creating films by working directly on the film strip.

2025

Eddy Wu

Eddy Wu has been named the winner of the Keep an Eye Animation Talent Award 2024. The jury especially praised this winning concept for its societal relevance and the quality of the pitch. The award will support him in the production of his animated film about HIV and its impact.

 

2024

Yen-Ling Chen

Student Yen-Ling Chen during a hands-on Workshop by Steven Woloshen. In this workshop students worked with  cameraless animation, creating films by working directly on the film strip.

2025

Eddy Wu

Eddy Wu has been named the winner of the Keep an Eye Animation Talent Award 2024. The jury especially praised this winning concept for its societal relevance and the quality of the pitch. The award will support him in the production of his animated film about HIV and its impact.

 

2024

Yen-Ling Chen

Student Yen-Ling Chen during a hands-on Workshop by Steven Woloshen. In this workshop students worked with  cameraless animation, creating films by working directly on the film strip.

2025

Eddy Wu

Eddy Wu has been named the winner of the Keep an Eye Animation Talent Award 2024. The jury especially praised this winning concept for its societal relevance and the quality of the pitch. The award will support him in the production of his animated film about HIV and its impact.

 

2024

Yen-Ling Chen

Student Yen-Ling Chen during a hands-on Workshop by Steven Woloshen. In this workshop students worked with  cameraless animation, creating films by working directly on the film strip.

2025

Eddy Wu

Eddy Wu has been named the winner of the Keep an Eye Animation Talent Award 2024. The jury especially praised this winning concept for its societal relevance and the quality of the pitch. The award will support him in the production of his animated film about HIV and its impact.

 

2024

Yen-Ling Chen

Student Yen-Ling Chen during a hands-on Workshop by Steven Woloshen. In this workshop students worked with  cameraless animation, creating films by working directly on the film strip.

2025

Eddy Wu

Eddy Wu has been named the winner of the Keep an Eye Animation Talent Award 2024. The jury especially praised this winning concept for its societal relevance and the quality of the pitch. The award will support him in the production of his animated film about HIV and its impact.

 

2024

Yen-Ling Chen

Student Yen-Ling Chen during a hands-on Workshop by Steven Woloshen. In this workshop students worked with  cameraless animation, creating films by working directly on the film strip.

2025

Eddy Wu

Eddy Wu has been named the winner of the Keep an Eye Animation Talent Award 2024. The jury especially praised this winning concept for its societal relevance and the quality of the pitch. The award will support him in the production of his animated film about HIV and its impact.

 

2024

Yen-Ling Chen

Student Yen-Ling Chen during a hands-on Workshop by Steven Woloshen. In this workshop students worked with  cameraless animation, creating films by working directly on the film strip.

2025

Eddy Wu

Eddy Wu has been named the winner of the Keep an Eye Animation Talent Award 2024. The jury especially praised this winning concept for its societal relevance and the quality of the pitch. The award will support him in the production of his animated film about HIV and its impact.

 

2024

Yen-Ling Chen

Student Yen-Ling Chen during a hands-on Workshop by Steven Woloshen. In this workshop students worked with  cameraless animation, creating films by working directly on the film strip.

2025

Eddy Wu

Eddy Wu has been named the winner of the Keep an Eye Animation Talent Award 2024. The jury especially praised this winning concept for its societal relevance and the quality of the pitch. The award will support him in the production of his animated film about HIV and its impact.

 

2024

Yen-Ling Chen

Student Yen-Ling Chen during a hands-on Workshop by Steven Woloshen. In this workshop students worked with  cameraless animation, creating films by working directly on the film strip.

2025

Eddy Wu

Eddy Wu has been named the winner of the Keep an Eye Animation Talent Award 2024. The jury especially praised this winning concept for its societal relevance and the quality of the pitch. The award will support him in the production of his animated film about HIV and its impact.

 

2024

Yen-Ling Chen

Student Yen-Ling Chen during a hands-on Workshop by Steven Woloshen. In this workshop students worked with  cameraless animation, creating films by working directly on the film strip.

2025

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