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Overview
In this workshop-style topic students will work on weekly exercises under the supervision of current industry experts. Areas of study may vary from year to year, but include options from storyboarding, rigging and digital sculpting. This hands-on topic combines a theoretical understanding of multimedia production with a high level of … For more content click the Read More button below.
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Aims
This topic aims to:
- Provide students will access to industry standard training opportunities
- Provide students with opportunities to engage with a specific new technical skill
- Introduce students to industry level workflows and pipelines
- Require students to work collaboratively on an industry-level project
- Develop practical and technical skills
- Understanding of professional practices
- Allow students to develop portfolio pieces
Learning outcomes
On completion of this topic you will be expected to be able to:
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Work collaboratively on a major project
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Apply digital media theory and practice to a major project
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Utilise a new technical skills in the production of digital media
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Work to industry-style briefs
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Demonstrate current industry practice
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Communicate their creative practice to range of audiences
Assessments
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