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MIBT Deakin University

The Bachelor of Creative Arts (Animation and Motion Capture) provides students with creative and analytical skills in all aspects and types of animation and motion capture production. Specialising in 2D animation, 3D animation and/or motion capture, students are able to develop their own interests and skills, as well as gain a broad understanding of moving image, graphic and animation practice. Students will explore animation practices such as time lapse, pixilation, 2D stop motion (hand drawn, cut-out, ink on glass, silhouette and cell camera animation), 3D stop motion (Claymation, model and object camera animation), computer graphic animation (virtual geometry, 3D modelling and character rigging), and motion capture techniques (motion capture direction, post production and 3D animation pipeline). Students will also develop skills in motion graphics, effects and compositing across a range of genres.
Good Creative Skills.
Gaining of knowledge related to 3D Animation: Screen Space, Layout, Landscape, Introduction to Animation, Animation Principles and Practices, Effects, Graphics and Compositing, Digital Animation, Delivering Moving Images, Collaborative Major Creative Project, Motion Capture cluster, Advanced Animation, Character Design and Rigging for 3d, Animating Motion, Digital Studio, Animating Motion, Advanced Motion Capture, History of Interactive Entertainment, Effects, Graphics and Compositing are the concepts included as major parts in this course.
This curse is accredited by the University for the Creative Arts.
Students of this course will be readily equipped with skills appropriate to the expanding arts and entertainment industries, whether it be live theatre, drama associations, drama education, contemporary performance companies, education, games design, film and television production, performing arts centres or community theatre in Australia.
March
IELTS - overall score of 6.0
22420
3 years