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| Marshall |
| Greetings everyone! First, I hope this is the most appropriate forum I could have placed this in... I'm hoping that a few of you may have some recommendations for me. I'm searching for any 3D animation schools which offer fairly short programs. By short, I mean in the area of a year. School location is of lesser concern for me. My plan is to complete one of these schools, and if everything works out for me, move on to a bachelor degree school like Full Sail. I know it sounds, well, counter productive, but I'm trying to ensure my success before going after a hefty loan for a 4 year school right off the bat. I'm open to suggestions from you guys as well. I feel I can do very well in animation, but my artist skills are not currently 100% (although, they are decent). I need to get started drawing again like I used to, to hopefully perfect my true animation abilities in-turn. Would you guys who have been through all of this out there say that drawing abilities relate to animation as much as shear ability to develop ideas in the mind? I feel that I could render some very good ideas with a program to help, and can even visualize them very clearly when I imagine, but it seems tough at times to get them to look good on paper. One of the schools I have looked at is DAVE school in Orlando FL. It seems to be what I am looking for, but I would like to look at some others in comparison before making a final decision. Does anyone have any comments about this school in particular? I appreciate any help with this topic. Thanks! |
| Andyba |
| Hi Marshall Do you mean something like Gnomon? Here are some links you can check: Vancouver Film School - http://www.vfs.com/ Offers full and part-time courses in classical animation as well as 3D animation and digital effects. CalArts - School of Film/Video - http://www.calarts.edu/ Includes detailed information on the famous Character and Experimental animation programs. The Art Institutes - http://www.artinstitutes.edu/ Over 22 schools across the U.S. offering Bachelor's and Associate's Degrees in many areas of Design and Media Arts. International Fine Arts College - http://www.ifac.edu/ Strong focus on character and story telling, also emphasis on cinematic techniques, including traditional film production and video editing. Demo REEL and mastering real world situations are the focus of the curriculum. Max the Mutt Animation School - http://www.maxthemutt.com/ Private Toronto school specialising in representational art and animation. Gnomon School of Visual Arts - http://www.gnomon3d.com/ Gnomon specializes in high-end computer graphics training for the entertainment industries. Center for Digital Imaging Arts - http://www.digitalimagingarts.com The Center for Digital Imaging Arts at Boston University offers extensive, practical, hands-on training in the rapidly emerging digital arts fields. Academy of Digital Animation - http://www.coyote3d.com/ Intensive program designed and delivered by experienced industry professionals. Vancouver Institute of Media Arts (VanArts) - http://www.vanarts.com One-year certificate and two-year diploma programs in classical and computer animation. Part-time and summer intensive courses also offered. The American Animation Institute - http://www.mpsc839.org/ A training institute in Los Angeles, sponsored by M.P.S.C. Local 839 IATSE, the cartoonists' union. Mesmer Animation Labs - http://www.mesmer.com A high-tech training center for the information age, specializing in cuting-edge tools for graphics, animation, and special effects. Mesmer is an authorized training facility for Softimage, Alias/Wavefront Maya, and NewTek graphics tools. The Animation Academy - http://www.theanimationacademy.com/ Founded in 1998 and located in Burbank, California, the international capital of the industry. The school specializes in training artists for careers in traditional character animation. AWN Animation School Directory - http://www.awn.com/newsstand/00schooldir.php3 A comprehensive worldwide list of animation courses and schools. Redhouse College of Animation - http://www.redhousecollege.com Animation program provides professional career training in animation. The traditional skills taught apply to Classical Animation, Computer Animation, Flash and stop motion. New Media Campus - http://www.newmediacampus.com/ Located in Regina and Saskatoon, NMC teaches Classical Animation, 3D Animation, and Multimedia In-class and Online 3D3 World Training - http://www.3D3world.com 3D animation, web design and multimedia training in Tuscany, Italy. Jacksonville University - http://art.ju.edu JU prepares students for entry into careers as professional artists, designers, and animators. Animation Exploration - http://www.visualartsbrampton.com/ Weekly Brampton, Ontario course taught by Sheridan instructor, former Disney animator. Cartoons By Kids - http://www.cartoonsbykids.com A cartoon workshops that teach basic drawing skills and 2-D animation to kids. Founded by Emmy winner Byron Vaughns. Animation Portfolio Workshop - http://www.portfolioworkshop.com Two former instructors from Sheridan College Classical Animation offer a program in how to assemble a portfolio to enter animation school. Classical Animation at Sheridan College - http://www.sheridanc.on.ca/academic/arts/animation/index.html Information on applying to the program, as well as links to other Animation programs at Sheridan. The Center For Character Animation - http://www.hometown.aol.com/toonschool/cfca.html Traditional animation school located in Levittown, Long Island, headed by Emmy Award Winning animator Brian Mitchell. Teaches classes in design, storyboarding, animation, assistant animation, and anatomy. The Animation Design Center - http://www.animationdesigncenter.com Learn to draw characters, backgrounds and props for the animation industry. Moving Ideas Animation - http://www.movingideasanimation.com Moving Ideas Animation offers classes in traditional animation and modern animation in flash located in sydney Australia. Minneapolis College of Art and Design - http://www.mcad.edu/degree/fs-bfa_anim.htm Information on the four year animation degree. The institute of character animation - http://www.icacalifornia.com ICA is a animation school taught by currently employed animation professionals bringing their experiance to a new and exciting educational animation program. |