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EasyUni Sdn Bhd

Level 17, The Bousteador No.10, Jalan PJU 7/6, Mutiara Damansara 47800 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
4.4

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Diploma in Animation

Course overview

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Qualification Diploma
Study mode Full-time
Duration 3 years
Intakes August
Tuition (Local students) $ 45,467
Tuition (Foreign students) $ 90,935
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$ 45,467
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Entry Requirements

ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS

  • Recognised Singapore qualification: Singapore-Cambridge GCE 'O' Level: 5 subjects (including English) at C6 higher, or recognised equivalent.
  • Recognised international qualifications: Please click here to view list.

PORTFOLIOS & INTERVIEW REQUIREMENTS

You are required to attend an Interview where you will present a portfolio of your work that demonstrates your creative potential.

Preparing your Portfolio

  • Portfolio should be A2 or smaller (A4 minimum) and preferably with a zipped cover.
  • A range of at least 10 varied pieces of work should be presented.
  • Your works should include a range of techniques, e.g. drawings, sketches, 2-D work (e.g. painting, printmaking, digital imaging, photography) or 3-D work (e.g. sculpture, ceramics, fashion garments).
  • Originals of work are preferred, however photographs, digital images & JPEG (CD-Rom/DVD) are also acceptable (only for works larger than 60cm x 20cm in size).
  • Works and/or images should be accompanied with labels/captions indicating: title of work, year of completion, medium/material, size/dimension of works, and should be presented neatly in a portfolio and/or folder.

Curriculum

LEVEL 1

Introduction to Studio Practice
This module introduces Drawing Fundamentals, Basic 2D and 3D Studio Practice, Critical Thinking, and Personal and Professional Development (PPD) components.

Introduction to Contemporary and Contextual Studies
This module introduces you to the fundamental processes of Contemporary and Contextual studies. You will learn how to develop written work including creative, report, and reflective writing.

Technical Skills Workshops for Studio Practice
This module equips you with the essential technical skills required for the successful execution and interpretation of studio practice briefs. These workshops are designed to encourage skills of research and application as well as the acquisition of techniques and procedures.

Exploration of Studio Practice
This module develops the ability to explore and apply skills and understandings in Drawing Fundamentals, 2D Studio Practice, 3D Studio Practice, Grey Matters, and Personal and Professional development (PPD) components.

Specialist Studio Practice
This module prepares your entry into your chosen specialist area. It has both a diagnostic and a preparatory function.

Key Skills in Contemporary and Contextual Studies
This module introduces the two key skills of Presentation and Academic Writing. You will be introduced to key terms, styles, and periods in Art and Design History.

LEVEL 2

Technical Studies 1A: Specialisation 2D/3D
This module establishes basic technical skills used in both 2D and 3D animation, focusing on animation principles and techniques. It introduces the application of animation software techniques for the production of animation. It also covers the development of drawing and visual analytical skills focusing on environmental design (sets) used in animation.

Technical Studies 2A: Specialisation 2D/3D
This module establishes basic technical skills used in both 2D and 3D animation, focusing on animation principles and techniques specifically for biped characters. It introduces the application of animation software techniques for the production of character animation. It also covers the development of drawing and visual analytical skills focusing on human form and character design used in animation.

Studio Practice 1A
This module aims to explore the conceptualisation and development of short animated film through experimental media and non-traditional techniques. It covers the introduction and application of basic cinematographic techniques, storyboarding,and video editing software.

Studio Practice 2A
This module aims to explore the conceptualisation and development of animated shorts through traditional techniques used in 2D animation. It will further your development and application of cinematographic techniques and introduce you to compositing software.

Contextual Studies 1A
This module introduces the history of experimental animation and film, including classic milestones, and focus on the development of concepts.

Contextual Studies 2A
This module is an extension of Contextual Studies 1A module, focusing on the development of concepts, narrative structure and cinematography.

LEVEL 3

Technical Studies 1B: Specialisation 2D/3D
This module allows you to specialise in either 2D or 3D animation based on your experience in Level 2. It further develops your technical skills, allowing you to produce character-based short animated films.

Technical Studies 2B: Specialisation 2D/3D
This module further develops your technical skills, allowing you to produce character-based short animated films, that focus on technical production quality. It develops advanced technical drawing skills suitable for conceptualising concept designs.

Studio Practice 1B
You will learn to conceptualise, develop and produce character led narratives through the use of adaptation. Through this module, you will produce research, sketches and storyboards. You will also be introduced to industry practices.

Studio Practice 2B
This module provides you with the suitable environment to develop and produce your first short animated film (minimum 2 minutes). You will further develop your understanding of industry practices.

Contextual Studies 1B
Through this module, you will demonstrate an understanding of the processes involved in effective and creative writing.

Contextual Studies 2B
You will keep a production journal to support an additional report on your Studio Practice project. You will clearly document all aspects on the conceptualisation, development and production stages of your Studio Practice. Additionally, this report will carry a large element of reflective insight into your Studio Practice project.

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