Yesterday we launched our new website at Animation Apprentice, the first re-design since we started work in 2012 offering bespoke training for the growing animation and visual effects industries in London, the UK and overseas.
Since 2012 over 150 students have been trained by us to work in the industry, enjoying successful careers at studios such as ILM, Blue Zoo and Jellyfish.
What kind of preparation should students do before starting with us in our summer classroom, starting on Monday 6 July? It's always good to do a little preparation and get a bit of a head start.
Below is a brief list of stuff to get you under way. You don't have to do all of it, but tick off a few of the things on this list and you will be a making a great start on your animation career.
First, here is a short reading list to get you started. We've narrowed it down to just two key books that we recommend for all our students.
Our Summer classroom starts on Monday 4th May 2021. You don't need to know Maya beforehand (we teach everything from scratch), but it's always a good idea to do a little preparation.
Below is a brief list of stuff to get you under way. No need to do all of it, but tick off a
few of the things on this list and you will be a making a great start on
your animation career.
How do students get feedback at Animation Apprentice? I personally tutor all my students, who receive a weekly bespoke feedback tutorial on their work, showing how to fix mistakes and how to make it better. In addition, we have a Facebook classroom where students post their work, receive positive feedback, and give creative criticism to others. Being able to take criticism ("notes" in the industry) is part of the process of creating great animation. When you first show your work to a client, they will have comments, and they won't always love your first efforts. Whether you're working at a studio, or doing private client work, or just working on your own personal work, animators need to learn to incorporate criticism in order to make your work the best it can be.
One of the most common questions I get asked at Animation Apprentice is this: Should I take the 30 Week Course in 3D Animation, or do the Masters' Degree in partnership with Bucks New University? - Which is Best? The answer, of course, is that it depends on what you want to do. If you want to be trained to be a 3D animator, and find work in the industry, you don't really need any letters after your name. But if you have an ambition to teach animation, especially in higher education, then you should do the MA. Watch the video above to find out more.
Our Summer classroom starts on Monday 5th May 2020. You don't need to know Maya beforehand (we teach everything from scratch), but it's always a good idea to do a little preparation.
Below is a brief list of stuff to get you under way. No need to do all of it, but tick off a
few of the things on this list and you will be a making a great start on
your animation career.
Covid-19 may be causing a good deal of bother around the globe, but fortunately for us and our students, Animation Apprentice is a digital online school, with no bricks and mortar facilities to worry about.
For now at least, it's business as usual. Our students continue to work from home, and we will continue to send feedback and support our students in our online classrooms.
Our Spring classroom starts on 4th March 2019. You don't need to know Maya beforehand (we teach everything from scratch), but it's always a good idea to do a little preparation.
Below is a brief list of stuff to get you under way. You don't have to do all of it, but tick off a
few of the things on this list and you will be a making a great start on
your animation career.
Below is a brief list of stuff to get you under way. You don't have to do all of it, but tick off a
few of the things on this list and you will be a making a great start on
your animation career.
First, here is a short reading list to get you started. We've narrowed it down to just two key books that we recommend for all our students.
What kind of preparation should students do before starting with us in our January classroom, starting on January 8th? It's always good to do a little preparation and get a bit of a head start.
Below is a brief list of stuff to get you under way. You don't have to do all of it, but tick off a
few of the things on this list and you will be a making a great start on
your animation career.
What kind of preparation should students do before starting with us in our summer classroom, starting on Tuesday 3 July? It's always good to do a little preparation and get a bit of a head start.
Below is a brief list of stuff to get you under way. You don't have to do all of it, but tick off a
few of the things on this list and you will be a making a great start on
your animation career.
First, here is a short reading list to get you started. We've narrowed it down to just two key books that we recommend for all our students.
What kind of preparation should students do before starting with us in our May classroom, starting on Tuesday 8 May. It's always good to do a little preparation and get a bit of a head start.
Below is a brief list of stuff to get you under way. You don't have to do all of it, but tick off a
few of the things on this list and you will be a making a great start on
your animation career.
First, here is a short reading list to get you started. We've narrowed it down to just two key books that we recommend for all our students.
Below is a brief list of stuff to get you under way. It's
not a comprehensive list, and you don't have to do all of it, but tick off a
few of the things on this list and you will be a making a great start on
your animation career.
What kind of preparation should students do before starting with us at Animation Apprentice in January? We don't want to spoil your Christmas holidays, but it's always good to do a little preparation and get a bit of a head start.
Below is a brief list of stuff to get you under way. It's
not comprehensive, and you don't have to do all of it, but tick off a
few of the things on this list and you will be a making a great start on
your animation career.
In our home city of London, animation production is up 300% over three years, with more growth on the way, and the industry crying out for studio-ready talent.
Below is a brief list of stuff to help you get ready for September 5th, including buying one or two books. You don't have to do all of this, but tick off a
few of the things on this list and you will be a making a great start on
your animation career.
In our home city of London, animation production is up 300% over three years, with more growth on the way, and the industry is crying out for studio-ready talent.
Below is a brief list of stuff to get you ready for July 5th. You don't have to do all of it, but tick off a
few of the things on this list and you will be a making a great start on
your animation career.
Below is a brief list of stuff to get you under way. You don't have to do all of it, but tick off a
few of the things on this list and you will be a making a great start on
your animation career.
First, here is a short reading list to get you started. We've narrowed it down to two books that we recommend for all our students.
Below is a brief list of stuff to get you under way. You don't have to do all of it, but tick off a
few of the things on this list and you will be a making a great start on
your animation career.
First, here is a short reading list to get you started. We've narrowed it down to two books that we recommend for all our students.