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animation

Animation is a college major that teaches students how to create animated content using various software tools and techniques. In this major, students learn about the principles of animation, character design, storytelling, and special effects. They also gain experience in using software applications to create 2D and 3D animations for film, television, video games, and other media. Graduates with a degree in Animation can pursue a wide range of careers in the entertainment industry, including animation studios, game development companies, and film and television production companies. They can work as animators, character designers, storyboard artists, special effects artists, or even as directors or producers. The demand for skilled animators is increasing as the entertainment industry continues to grow and evolve, making Animation a promising career path for those with a passion for storytelling and creativity.

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Professional Teacher

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animator

Produces multiple images called frames, which when sequenced together create an illusion of movement - this is known as animation. The images can be made up of digital or hand-drawn pictures, models or puppets.

concept artist

Applying imagination and artistic skill to create images of people, creatures, places and moods. You'll provide sketches of what characters and environments might look like.

game artist

Use software packages to create the visual elements of a game in either 3D or 2D for one or more platforms, such as mobile, PC, arcade or console.

game developer

Involved in the creation and production of games for personal computers, games consoles, social/online games, arcade games, tablets, mobile phones and other handheld devices.

illustrator

Create still drawings and images to communicate stories, messages or ideas, used in advertisements, books, magazines, packaging, greeting cards and newspapers.

web designer

Create and code web pages, using both technical and non-technical skills to produce websites that fit your customers' requirements.

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