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Animation and Graphics
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Animation and Graphics
Campus(es): NBCC Miramichi Campus
506-778-6000

Duration:The requirements for this diploma program may be achieved within two academic years of full-time study.
Starts:2010
Program Description

If you are artistic, if you have an eye for detail and you can meet tight deadlines, then an animation career awaits you. A career in animation requires strong artistic skills and a solid knowledge of the latest in computer animation technologies. It also requires the ability to turn creative thoughts into compelling images, using them to communicate ideas and messages.

Animation is more than two-dimensional displays and simple actions. Today, it is a fantastic mix of media, technology and design, in a dynamic and growing industry. Animators create cartoons, and also are involved in creating animated graphics for a variety of projects in the areas of entertainment, simulation and educational products.

New Brunswick’s animation industry is on the rise, and increasing numbers of exciting projects are being completed by New Brunswick companies. Is this industry right for you? Do YOU have what it takes to become an animator?

Admission Requirements Profile S
  • A Portfolio and a High School Diploma or Adult High School Diploma or GED Diploma of High School Equivalency
Career Possibilities

There are many different career options for animators. Animation and graphics students develop strong technical and creative skills in simulated studio environments, with the same professional standards they can expect to find in the animation industry.

NOC Codes

5241 - Graphic Designers and Illustrators

What You Will Learn
  • Acting Analysis
  • Animation Layout and Cleanup
  • Background Painting
  • Career Planning
  • Character Design and Effects
  • Digital Animation
  • Interpersonal Communications
  • Life Drawing
  • Portfolio
  • Screen Arts Production
  • Scriptwriting and Storytelling
  • Staging Techniques
  • Story Reel
  • Timing Direction and Techniques
  • Workplace Essential Skills
Specific Considerations

Applicants may wish to consider the Media Studies program to develop their skills and portfolio for admission into the Animation and Graphics program. The program offers the formal drawing and art training necessary to cope with the advanced level of instruction in the Animation and Graphics program.