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Seneca
College
Seneca College’s Animation Arts Centre offers
programs in animation arts (three-year diploma), three one-year
post-diploma programs in 3D character animation, gaming, and
visual effects. Programs are designed to give the student
the skills necessary to succeed in both the traditional and
computer animation production industry. Developed to meet
the specific demands of animation studios in need of highly-trained
animation artists well versed in both traditional and computer
forms of animation, the curriculum focuses on the development
of individual creative expression using experimental and innovative
animation techniques.
Major program components include: pre-production; character
and location design; writing; storyboarding; production; acting;
timing; animation; post-production; lighting; compositing;
editing, and rendering.
Graduate are proficient in the use of traditional animation
theories, equipment and facilities, and will understand the
technical requirements of producing animation using the latest
computer software. Seneca students were responsible for the
animation in the short film Ryan, directed by Chris Landreth
and produced by Copperheart Productions and The National Film
Board of Canada. In 2005, Ryan went on to win the Academy
Award® for Best Animated Short.
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