Animation Digital 2-Year Ontario College Diploma & Animation Digital Production 3-Year Ontario College Advanced Diploma Hello! My name is Gary Chapple. I am the co-ordinator and a professor in Durham College s Animation program. I want to first thank you for applying to the program. We believe we have a really fun and challenging program and we are looking for students who will be a good fit for what we have to offer, just as you are looking for a good fit for your career goals. Profile and portfolio requirements In addition to the Durham College requirements, admission to the Animation program includes the submission of a Personal Profile as well as a Portfolio of Artwork. The purpose of the portfolio is to allow you to show us your drawing and creative ability. If you have not had formal art training Please don t worry. We understand that applicants have varying skill levels and we ve designed the portfolio to uncover your artistic potential in the areas of drawing and creativity. Portfolio Information Sessions We invite you to one of our portfolio information sessions. The goal of the sessions is to take the mystery out of how to put a portfolio together and to build your confidence. For session dates and times, please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/portfolio. When to apply We begin taking portfolios and profiles as of November 1, 2015, and we will review them as soon as they come in. All complete applications received before February 1, 2016 will receive equal consideration. If there are any spaces after that they will be awarded on a first-come, first-serve basis. Animation has been wait-listed in the past, so don t delay. Questions? Questions regarding the portfolio or the Animation program can be directed to me, Gary Chapple by email at gary.chapple@durhamcollege.ca. Questions regarding admission-related issues should be directed to Nathalie Stutt, Student Recruitment Officer, at 905.721.2000 ext. 6587 or by email at nathalie.stutt@durhamcollege.ca. Wishing you the best of luck with your application. Gary Chapple Animation Program Coordinator & Professor Durham College School of Media, Art & Design. 201643
Animation Digital Arts (2 years) & Animation Digital Production (3 years) Process for Entry to Program September 2016 To complete admission requirements, program applicants will successfully complete and submit the following: Section 1. Personal Profile a list of questions to be completed by the applicant Section 2. Portfolio of Artwork see the last page HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR PORTFOLIO & PROFILE? You can submit the Portfolio & Profile a couple of different ways: 1. Drop off in person or mail EITHER a printed portfolio (never originals) ~OR~ digital copies (on a CD or USB thumb drive) to: Durham College School of Media, Art & Design, Room C237 Attention: Animation Application (on the envelope) 2000 Simcoe St N Oshawa ON L1H 7K4 Don t forget to include your name on the application. ~OR~ 2. Email either a series of jpgs/scans, or a Word or PDF document, or a link to a webpage to Gary Chapple, the Animation Program Coordinator & Professor, at: gary.chapple@durhamcollege.ca (please include the subject line as Animation Application ). If you do not get an email acknowledgement within a few days, please send me another email there may be an issue with the attachment(s). Please keep the total email size under 10 mb. PLEASE NOTE: Successful attendance at an interview session and submission of your portfolio and profile does not guarantee admission. In accordance with Section 39(2) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. F.31, this is to advise you that the personal information on this form is collected under the legal authority of the Ontario Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology Act, 2002 and may be used and/or disclosed for administrative, statistical and/or research purposes of the College and/or the ministries and agencies of the Government of Ontario and the Government of Canada, including but not limited to, tabulating and reporting data on Key Performance Indicators (graduation rate, graduate employment, graduate satisfaction and employer satisfaction). If you have any questions about the collection, use and disclosure of your personal information by the College, please contact the Freedom of Information Coordinator, Director, Human Rights and Benefits, 2000 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, ON L1H 7K4, 905.721.2000, extension 2223. Animation - Digital & Animation - Digital Production 2016-2017 1
PROGRAM: Animation Digital Arts & Production SECTION 1: PERSONAL PROFILE 1 NAME Applicant Number 1 0 0 2 Education: When did / will you graduate from high school? School Year 3 Have you been enrolled in a post-secondary school program? Provide details Institution Date From Date To Type of Course (field, length) 4 Arts Classes (drama, fine art, film, music, creative writing, etc) Include classes from outside of school, summer camps, high school, post-secondary, evening/weekend, continuing studies, etc Course Date From Date To Institution Duties, likes and dislikes regarding the experiences. 5 How much experience do you have working with computers? Describe, in point form, how much time you spend on the computer, which software you use, and the kinds of things that you like to do with it. Animation - Digital & Animation - Digital Production 2016-2017 2
6 Work Experience Employer Date From Date To Position(s) Duties, likes and dislikes regarding the experiences. 7 Inspiration Please write about what inspired you to go into Animation it might be someone you know, or a favourite movie or TV show. It should be approximately 150-250 words. Animation - Digital & Animation - Digital Production 2016-2017 3
APPLICANT NAME: SECTION 2: PORTFOLIO OF ARTWORK APPLICANT NUMBER: 1 0 0 Your portfolio should show your current level of proficiency in drawing and visual arts. Your portfolio should include ten to twelve (10-12) digital prints or photocopied examples of your best work. Please include among the ten to twelve the following pieces: a) An observational/real-life drawing of an organic shape, like a human hand, a person, an animal, or a plant. b) An observational/real-life drawing of interior of a building (such as a kitchen, classroom, washroom, etc.) OR an exterior view of a building, buildings or streetscape. c) Eight to ten (8-10) additional pieces which can be from any medium, such as drawing, painting, sculpture, digital art (photoshop/illustrator), etc. Do not include originals the portfolio will not be returned. Only photocopies and prints (or digital submissions). All submissions must be your own work. Any submission that contains plagiarized work, copied either manually or electronically, will be disqualified and you will be refused consideration. Do not include works of pre-existing characters, such as Disney, Loony Tunes, anime or manga characters. Any submission that contains inappropriate or offensive content will be refused consideration. Ensure that your name and student number are on your portfolio cover and each of the pieces. No larger than 8.5 x 11 for printed works. Animation - Digital & Animation - Digital Production 2016-2017 4