Training Course:Diploma of Digital AnimationSchool/Trainer:JMC Academy Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney, Australia
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' The JMC Academy’s Digital Media and 3D Animation post-production oriented courses are at the leading edge of entertainment technology training. They offer students extensive instruction in the fundamentals of 2D and 3D animation, screenwriting, web and graphic design, interactive games, special effects, project management and the integration of sound and vision for the Website, CD ROM and DVD.
All courses aim to explore key technical, theoretical, and cultural issues in the creation, production, and distribution of digitally animated television, film and new media. The courses reflect the world wide trend in convergence of traditional and new media into the unified digital experience that entertainment has become.
Year one introduces the student to the foundational skills and tools essential for a career in animation, emphasising on drawing, the role of hardware, colour, sound and movement and animation technique.
After building a website and merging it with flash created content, creating a graphic novella, and exploring the fundamentals of 3D animation, year one culminates in the practical production of an animated character within the context of a television commercial.
Year two introduces students to Screen Writing, Digital Television Production, Asset Resource and Management, Architectural visualization, and Graphical User Interface Design. Projects include the writing of a short screenplay, the making of a film utilising machine-style animation, the design of a graphic user interface for specific hardware, and the creation of a short animated film which incorporates live components shot earlier at the DTV studio as part of the course.
By year three, Screen Writing II teaches the students about feature length and television based writing. Students may choose between writing a script for a television film, a television pilot for a series, or, a screenplay for an animated feature.
Real Time Game Engines takes students behind the scenes of game design with industry relevant projects. As a deeper foray into the profitable industry of architecture, students are taught to construct, texture, light, and fly a camera through a series of buildings in a professional level project.
With a final theoretical exploration of film history, students are required to complete their final ‘team�project through the planning and execution of a high quality 3D animated film which is worked upon for two semesters.
What Makes this Course Unique?
The JMC Academy’s Digital Media and 3D Animation department is the only one of its kind to integrate the teachings of animation television, interactivity and multimedia with theoretical and practical exposure to the production of audio, video, television and entertainment.
JMC Academy students have the advantage of being able to walk away with a complete understanding of how all of these components interact for maximum effect and impact.
Careers in the Industry
Students are given extensive and practical exposure to a diverse range of skills, information and related industries to ensure they are able to identify and pursue employment in relevant professional fields.
A career in animation requires strong artistic skill and an ongoing familiarity with the latest in computer animation technology and software. It also requires the ability to turn creative thoughts into compelling images, using them to effectively communicate a vision. A fertile imagination is a must and the results can be enormously rewarding.
Animators can find full-time employment with film or television production houses, with advertisers, architects, web design firms, or video game companies. Work may also be found with television stations working on promos, animation, titles and credits, and with production houses specialising in the production of interactive multimedia DVD and CD experiences for children and educational institutions.
Freelance work is another option for animators, particularly those specialising in web animation and movie effects. A strong portfolio of work, which the JMC Academy will help you to develop, is an essential part of securing a job in computer animation.
Specific roles within animation may include:
Web Designer, Concept Artist, Storyboard Artist, Modeler, Texture Artist, Rigger, Lead/Assistant Animator, Render Wrangler, Visual Effects Artist, Matte Painter, Special Effects Animator, Compositor, Scriptwriter, Games Designer, Project Manager
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Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule:
http://www.jmcacademy.edu.au/
Phone:+61 2 9281 8899 +61 3 9696 4117 +61 7 3846 5166
School Address:
Sydney 41 Holt St, Surry Hills NSW 2010
Melbourne 169-171 Bank St, South Melbourne VIC 3205 Brisbane 75 Grey Street South Brisbane QLD 4101
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Diploma of Audio Engineering and Sound Production
Diploma of Digital Television Production
Entertainment Business Management
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