2017 Student Prospectus Diploma in Digital Animation



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2017 Student Prospectus Diploma in Digital Animation 1

Contents Contact Details... 3 Management... 3 Academic Staff... 3 Administrative Staff... 3 Registration & Accreditation... 4 Our Vision... 4 Our Mission... 4 Objectives... 4 2017 Tuition Fees South African Applicants... 2017 Tuition Fees International Applicants... Payment Rules & Regulations... Refunds and Cancellation... 6 Bursaries and Financial Assistance... 6 2017 Academic Calendar... 6 Admission Requirements... 7 Recognition of prior learning (RPL)... 7 Credit accumulation and transfer (CAT)... 7 Admission Procedure... 8 Admission Procedure Cont.... 9 Residence Facilities & Costs Available at the Cape Town campus only... 10 Diploma in Digital Animation... 11 Course Description... 11 Software... 1 Facilities... 1 Language Policy... 1 Assessment... 1 Qualification rules... 1 Articulation Routes... 1 Student Support Services... 16 Code of Conduct... 16 2

Contact Details THE ANIMATION SCHOOL (PTY) LTD Head Office & Cape Town Campus Johannesburg Campus 42 Searle Street Block E, Rosebank Office Park, Woodstock 181 Jan Smuts Ave, Rosebank Cape Town Johannesburg 792 2196 Tel: 0861 8222 33 or +27 21 461 0822 Tel: 0861 8222 44 or +27 11 447 7720 Fax: + 27 21 461 0828 Fax: +27 11 447 4107 Email: nuno@uca.co.za Email: nuno@uca.co.za www.theanimationschool.co.za www.theanimationschool.co.za Management Nuno Martins Rhiannon Reid Director & Principal Academic Head Samantha McSharry Head of Administration Academic Staff Nicholas Welch Benito Kok Kelly Walker Shani Campbell 1 st Year Lecturer CPT BA Interaction Design (current) Dip. Digital Animation Autodesk Certificates in Maya Foundation, Intermediate & Advanced 3 rd Year Lecturer CPT BA Interaction Design (current) Dip. Digital Animation Autodesk Certificates in Maya Foundation Intermediate & Advanced 2 nd Year Lecturer CPT Hons Degree Fine Art (UCT) National Certificate 2D Animation National Certificate 3D Animation and visual effects Assistant Story and Drawing - CPT National certificate 2D animation National certificate 3D Animation and visual effects Rhiannon Reid Nuno Martins Tim Jardim Aarin Lehmkuhl Lesego Vorster Thinus van Rooyan Guest Lecturer CPT PG Dip. Education (current) ACE Education (Adult Edu) Diploma in Interior Design Guest Lecturer CPT & JHB Dip. Animation and Visual Effects Power Animator Level 1 & 2 Certified Maya Instructor 1 st Year Lecturer - JHB BA Multimedia Design BA (Hons) Digital Art MA Digital Art 2 nd Year Lecturer - JHB Diploma in Digital Animation BA (Hons) Digital Art 2 nd Year Lecturer - JHB BA Fine Arts (Hons) Story and Drawing Lecturer- JHB BA Languages & Literature BA (Hons) Digital Art Administrative Staff Samantha McSharry Nuno Martins Head of Administration Principal Rhiannon Reid Academic Head Lorraine Davidovics Administrator JHB 3

Registration & Accreditation The Animation School (Pty) Ltd is registered with the Department of Higher Education and Training until 31 December 2018 as a private higher education institution under the Higher Education Act, 1997. Registration certificate no. 2009/HE07/013. The Diploma in Digital Animation is registered on the National Qualifications Framework (NQF) of the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA), qualification ID 7176. The Animation School (Pty) Ltd is accredited by the Higher Education Quality Committee (HEQC) of the Council on Higher Education (CHE) to offer the Diploma in Digital Animation. The Animation School (Pty) Ltd is a MICT Seta accredited provider. Provider No. MAPP-TheAn-10020 Our Vision Our vision is to be internationally recognised as the leading provider of higher education in the field of animation by producing award-winning graduates who are employed by top companies worldwide. Our Mission We collaborate closely with our industry to develop a pool of creative talent with the knowledge, technological skills and motivation to be highly competitive in the field of animation worldwide. Our focus on student success is promoted through a culture of respect, integrity and professionalism within a creative and technologically supported learning environment. Objectives Continue to build a high profile brand by conducting all business activities with integrity and by growing relationships with the animation industry and educational partners around the world. Offer registered programmes that are responsive to the needs of students, employers, the community and the nation. Promote student diversity and widen access to higher education in the field of animation. Employ a team of dynamic and professional staff who are committed to the growth and development of the institution, the students and themselves. Promote student success by offering a high quality and vocationally orientated learning experience that integrates technology and innovative teaching, learning and assessment practices. Provide outstanding and accessible facilities that support student needs and reflect industry standards. Deliver higher education services in a manner that is efficient, coordinated, and highly accessible. 4

2017 Tuition Fees South African Applicants Payment Option 1 - Full settlement of R 60, 00.00 (R 4, 000.00 saving) Offered as of 1 March 2016 to 31 October 2016 Deposit of R 17, 00.00 on registration secures a place in the course for 2017 Balance of R 43,000.00 due on or before 31 October 2016 Students registering after 31 October 2016 will be required to pay the full amount of R 60, 00.00 to benefit from the R 4,000.00 discount Please refer to Payment Rules & Regulations listed below Payment Option 2 Instalment plan - R 64, 00.00 (deposit + 3 instalments) Offered as of 1 March 2016 to 27 January 2017 Payable as follows: Deposit of R 16, 00.00 on registration secures a place in the course for 2017 R 16,000.00 payable on or before 28 February 2017 R 16,000.00 payable on or before 30 April 2017 R 16,000.00 payable on or before 30 June 2017 Please refer to Payment Rules & Regulations listed below 2017 Tuition Fees International Applicants Payment Option 1 Full settlement of R 91, 000.00 Full amount payable on registration secures a place in the course for 2017 The above South African applicants payment options do not apply to International applicants Financial Assistance is not available to International applicants International Applications close 31 August 2016 Payment Rules & Regulations Limited Space: The Animation School have a limited number of students per course. Students wishing to confirm their place for the 2017 intake need to register as soon as possible or they could be excluded from the 2017 academic year. Registration is confirmed once payment and the completed registration form are received. Additional Expenses: Tuition fees do not include compulsory books, software, digital drawing equipment and/or removable hard drives required to complete day to day responsibilities. Account payers are required to budget approximately R,000.00 per annum for these additional expenses. Account payers are required to pay an annual resource levy of R38 which will cover the cost of access to online, digital and hard copy learning resources. Payment Notes: Once registered, the student/account payer are financially committed for 1 full academic year The above prices include tuition for 1 academic year, and are valid from 1 March 2016 to 27 January 2017 For the safety of our Staff and Students we do not accept cash payments on Campus. Direct deposits or electronic transfer are accepted. Please note we do not have credit card facilities.

Non-Payment of Fees: The following action will be taken: Students will be suspended from campus and access will be revoked until payment is up to date A late payment fee of R30.00 per month will be charged on all overdue amounts Student results will be withheld until the account is up to date The account will be handed over for debt collection and the account payer will be liable for all legal costs incurred in the collection. Annual Fee Increase: Account payers are advised to budget for an annual fee increase that is linked to inflation. Refunds and Cancellation Once a student has registered and paid, the tuition fee in total or part thereof is non-refundable. Voluntary withdrawal from the course or failure to attend lectures will not reduce liability of the tuition fees. The account payer will not be entitled to a credit, reduction or refund. Bursaries and Financial Assistance Bursaries are not accessible to 1 st year or International applicants, however external funding options are available and need to be accessed solely by the applicants. The Animation School are not permitted to apply for funding on behalf of the student. The National Film and Video Foundation offer bursaries to talented students from disadvantaged backgrounds which require financial assistance, for more information please visit their website for more details on how to apply: http://nfvf.co.za/funding Merit bursaries are offered to 2 nd and 3 rd year students, with an 80% average or higher, at the discretion of The Animation School. 2017 Academic Calendar Cape Town & Johannesburg Campus 6 February to 24 November 2017 1 st Term: 6 Feb 7 Apr 2 nd Term: 24 Apr 1 Jun 3 rd Term: 10 Jul 8 Sep 4 th Term: 26 Sep 24 Nov Lecture Times: 1 st & 2 nd year students will attend lectures either in the morning (at 08:00) or afternoon (at 13:00). This is confirmed once a student is registered. Classrooms have limited seats therefore students need to adhere to the availability on registration. Should a student require the popular morning session, he/she will need to register early as this session is booked up quickly. Once the morning session is fully booked students will automatically be placed in the afternoon session. No exceptions will be made in this regard. 6

Admission Requirements All applicants must meet the following minimum entrance requirements to be eligible for registration. 1. Portfolio of Artwork for Assessment All applicants are required to have an art background and present a portfolio of artwork for assessment, applicants without a portfolio of artwork will not be considered. The Animation School require a minimum of 6 artwork pieces for assessment. This artwork can be made up of any medium, namely; sketches/drawings, paintings, sculptures, digital artwork or any other artist medium the applicant believes will motivate his/her application. The Animation School encourage self-expression, as this allows for a true reflection of the applicant s talents and strengthens. 2. Computer Literacy Computer literacy is defined as the knowledge and ability to use computers and technology efficiently. Computer literacy can also refer to the comfort level someone has with using computer programs and other applications that are associated with computers. Another valuable component of computer literacy is knowing how computers work and operate. Applicants should be able to operate a personal computer and its related software and hardware, and to understand most of the underlying concepts (but not necessarily the electronics and /or programming language). 3. Minimum Qualifications Required to Apply All applicants must be in possession of one of the following qualifications or in the process of completing them: National Senior Certificate (Grade 12) with admission to a Diploma or Bachelor s Degree National Certificate (Vocational) Level 4. A student must have achieved at least 0% in three fundamental subjects including English and at least 60% in the three compulsory vocational subjects All applicants who have qualifications issued by an international institution must apply to the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) to have qualifications evaluated prior to application. SAQA Contact details: Website: www.saqa.org.za Tel: +27 12 346 3 Fax: +27 12 346 809 International applicants, whose first language is not English, are required to meet one of the following in English: a pass in English at A-level or O-level; a Test in English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of at least 0; or a 6. on the International Testing System (IELTS). Recognition of prior learning (RPL) The Diploma in Digital Animation allows for open access and may be achieved in part or in whole through the process of RPL. An applicant may apply for RPL if they do not meet the minimum entrance criteria but has suitable work-place experience and is 23 years of age or older. Applicants who qualify for RPL must follow the admission procedure and request the RPL application upon submission of portfolio. A R2000.00 fee is applicable for processing an RPL application. Credit accumulation and transfer (CAT) The institution will facilitate articulation by students to and from other registered institutions by way of the CAT system. Applicants wishing to transfer from another programme in animation may apply for credit accumulation and transfer. Credits will only be considered if the modules have similar outcomes, content and assessment criteria. Students must apply for exemption from such modules with an official academic record, module description and reference letter from the applicable institution. No more than 0% of the credits of a completed qualification may be transferred. 7

Admission Procedure SOUTH AFRICAN QUALIFICATION You have a National Senior Certificate with an exemption for a Diploma or Bachelors degree Prepare your application portfolio and email to apply@uca.co.za together with National Senior Certificate or most recent results FOREIGN QUALIFICATION You do not have a South African National Senior Certificate but you do have a foreign qualification Submit your foreign qualification to South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) for evaluation. This process needs to be done solely by the applicant NO QUALIFICATION You do not have the required National Senior Certificate or a foreign qualification but you are at least 23 years old Prepare your application portfolio and email to apply@uca.co.za RPL Continued Prepare your RPL application submission according to the instructions provided and email to rhiannon@uca.co.za Did you submit a successful RPL submission? Was your portfolio accepted by The Animation School? Yes Personal interview will be scheduled by Nuno Martins No Nuno Martins will advise on a way forward depending on quality of portfolio submission Prepare your application portfolio and email to apply@uca.co.za together with a copy of your verification certificate from SAQA Was your portfolio accepted by The Animation School? Yes A Personal interview will be scheduled by Nuno Martins No Nuno Martins will advise on a way forward depending on quality of portfolio submission Was your portfolio accepted by The Animation School? Yes A Personal interview will be scheduled by Nuno Martins No Nuno Martins will advise on a way forward depending on quality of portfolio submission Yes Submit the registration form and make payment to secure your place for 2017 No You do not qualify for admission into the programme If your interview is succecssful you will need to submit the registration form and make payment to secure your place for 2017 If your interview is succecssful you will need to submit the registration form and make payment to secure your place for 2017. Apply for study visa if you are a foreign student. If your interview is succecssful you must submit the RPL application form to rhiannon@uca.co.za PRL - Continue on to the column on the right 8

Admission Procedure Cont. Once the applicant has met all the admission requirements (page 7 & 8) or qualifies for RPL, he/she will need to successfully complete the 4 instructional steps below to be accepted. STEP 1: Preparing the Portfolio for submission All applicants are required to submit a portfolio of artwork for assessment together with a copy of their National Senior Certificate or latest school report. The portfolio must consist of a minimum of six artwork pieces. This artwork can be made up of any medium, namely; sketches/drawings, paintings, sculptures, digital artwork or any other artist medium the applicant believes will motivate his/her application. These pieces will be assessed to measure the creative output of the applicant so we encourage artwork that is original and produced entirely by the applicant, any artwork that is not original needs to be clearly labelled. The following are the criterions your portfolio will be assessed against: a. Proportions b. Technique c. Shading d. Overall Impression STEP 2: Packaging the Portfolio Once the applicant has selected their artwork for submission. a. Compile a single PDF (portable document format) document of scanned or photographed artwork b. Label the PDF as follows: firstname_lastname_2017_campus i.e. Joe_Soap_2017_JHB or CPT.pdf c. Portfolios received in any other format will not be considered for assessment STEP 3: (Submitting the Portfolio via email) Once the PDF is ready for submission: a. Email to: apply@uca.co.za b. Subject line of the email: Application for 2017 Your_ First Name_Last Name & Campus Johannesburg or Cape Town i.e. Application for 2017 from Joe Soap Johannesburg STEP 4: (Interview Process: Personal, Telephone or Skype) The applicant s portfolio will be assessed by a qualified assessor and the applicant will be notified in writing via email on the outcome within 2 weeks of submission. If successful, a personal interview with the applicant will be scheduled. Interviews are conducted in one of the following ways: a. Personal interview at The Animation School campus b. Telephonic interview c. Skype online interview Should the interview go well and The Animation School finds that the applicant has all the characteristics to register for the course, the applicant will be provided with a registration form. The form will need to be completed in full and must be accompanied by the following documents combined in a single PDF document in order for the student to be registered: a. Certified copy of the applicant s ID document b. Certified copy of the account payer s ID document c. Copy of National Senior Certificate or latest school report d. SAQA qualification evaluation certificate if you have an international qualification e. Proof of payment of either deposit or full payment Once The Animation School receives all the required documents, including the confirmation of payment, the registration will be processed. A registration letter, invoice and statement will be sent to the listed account payer s email address. This process can take up to working days. Should payment not be made during the registration process the applicant will not be registered and he/she will be excluded from joining the programme. 9

Residence Facilities & Costs Available at the Cape Town campus only Looking to stay in our Cape Town residence? Once an applicant is registered they are permitted to apply for residence by adding their name to the residence waiting list, it is important to remember that due to the high demand and a limited number of beds, The Animation School is unable to guarantee a place for everyone and therefore we suggest that applicants have an alternative plan regarding accommodation should their application for residence not be successful. Our Cape Town residence consists of the following: 6 single and 8 shared rooms; the shared rooms accommodate no more than 2 students. Rooms are occupied from February 2017 to 24 November 2017.The residence closes during each term break. During these breaks residents are not permitted to stay in but belongings are kept safe. The canteen will provide 3 meals per day at scheduled times. o Breakfast is self-service with an array of options available o Lunch and dinner is served The Animation School are unable to cater for special diets such as, but not limited to, vegan, vegetarian or religious diets. Communal areas are; the laundry area which has a fully automatic washing machine, tumble dryer with an iron and ironing board; the dining area which has a fridge, microwave, kettle, toasters, dining tables and seating; a TV lounge equipped with seating and a television. The ablution facilities consist of separate Male and Female bathrooms each with showers, basins and toilets. Apart from 24-hour manned security a telephone for emergency numbers such as police, ambulance and armed response is accessible. 6 Single Rooms Primarily for 2 nd year students (1 student per room) o Annual rental for a single room: R 70 700.00 o Payable in 10 equal instalments of R 7 070.00 per month starting 1 February to 1 November 2017. o Term breaks have been taken into account. 8 Shared Rooms - 2 students per room o Annual rental for a shared room: R 61 700.00 o Payable in 10 equal instalments of R 6 170.00 per month starting 1 February to 1 November 2017. o Term breaks have been taken into account. Room Deposit: New successful residence applicants are required to pay a security deposit of R 6 170.00 which is refundable, less any damages, when the resident vacates the room. Living in the TAS Residence is a big decision. Residents are required, for 1 academic year, to abide by the rules and regulations set out in the Occupancy Agreement. All our residents must be able to cohabitate respectfully and understand that our rules are in place to ensure that everyone has a positive experience in the residence. We understand that the residence does not necessarily suit everyone s style of living; nevertheless, our main aim is that we provide a space that is safe, hygienic and comfortable for all the residents. This does not mean that you are renting an apartment or leasing a hotel room or that you will live in absolute privacy. You will share all common areas like the dining area, lounge, bathrooms and laundry area. A few key rules are: You will have to share a room with someone you are not familiar with at first. You will have to wash your own dishes after each meal and keep the communal/kitchen areas clean at all times. You understand that we do not cater for special dietary needs, such as but not limited to religious, allergy, vegetarian or vegan diets. Guests are not allowed to stay overnight and must leave the premises by 11pm. You will have to be more considerate and quieter than you might think. Quiet Hours are enforced. 10

Diploma in Digital Animation Abbreviation Dip (Digital Animation) SAQA Qualification ID 7176 NQF Level 6 Total Credits 360 Minimum duration Mode of instruction Accreditation status 3 years full -time The mode of instruction is contact, lecture based learning. Accredited by the Council on Higher Education The aim of the Diploma in Digital Animation is to prepare students for a successful career in the animation industry by equipping them with the knowledge, skills, technological training and professionalism required to make a smooth transition into the work place or the opportunity to further their studies. The programme provides students with a strong theoretical foundation in the history of animation, the principles of animation, colour theory, art direction, storytelling and pre-production, production and post-production. Students will develop detailed knowledge of the field of animation and how that knowledge relates to film and media studies, history, art and design. They will be assessed on their ability to critically analyse these principles and theories and to apply them when solving complex problems within 2D and 3D animation. A depth and specialisation of knowledge, together with practical skills and a two-week placement in the workplace, enable successful students to select and enter one of the following career paths and to apply their learning to particular employment contexts from the outset: Animator, Character Designer, Compositor, Concept Artist, Modelling TD, Rigging TD, Roto Artist to list just a few. With additional industry experience graduates will be able to move into more senior positions such as Animation Director, Art Director, Creative Director, Modelling Supervisor or related fields such as film and television, gaming and media and advertising. They may also choose to specialise as a 3D digital artist in fields such as Architecture, Forensics and Medical Research. Course Description 1 st Year Overview: The aim of the first year is to provide an introduction to the history and development of the animation industry and to provide students with a solid grounding in the fundamentals of 2D and 3D animation. An overview of the role, responsibilities and possible specialisations of an animator and the scope of the animation sector is provided. Students are closely monitored and supported in their first year and thus are able to progress quickly and confidently while being encouraged to explore and develop new concepts and skills. 1 st Year Learning Outcomes: Upon successful completion of their first year, candidates are able to: Understand the role and possible specializations of a digital animator and the responsibilities associated with the profession. Apply appropriate research methods when gathering and selecting information, and to critically analyse, synthesise and evaluate findings. Understand and apply the key terms, principles and techniques of 2D and 3D animation using industry standard terminology, workflows and technology. Design layouts and backgrounds that incorporate principles of composition, perspective and colour, using a variety of media. 11

1 st Year Course Structure: Course name Module name Level Credits Y1.C1.M1 - Animation in Context NQF 8 Y1.C1.M2 - History of Animation NQF 2 Y1.C1 - Introduction to Animation Y1.C1.M3 - Colour Theory NQF 6 Y1.C1.M4 - Animation Techniques NQF 7 Y1.C1.M - 2D Digital Animation NQF 20 Y1.C2.M1-3D Digital Modelling NQF 18 Y1.C2.M2 - Unwrapping and Texture mapping NQF 14 Y1.C2-3D Digital Animation Y1.C2.M3 - Lighting and Rendering Techniques NQF 18 Y1.C2.M4 - Product Visualisation NQF 7 Y1.C2.M - 3D Digital Animation NQF 20 First year credits 120 2 nd Year Overview: The second year of study provides the opportunity to build on the understanding of concepts and extend the abilities acquired in the first year modules. Students will be guided through all aspects of character creation and character animation. The first half of the year will cover the processes of character animation in order to help students understand what is required when creating a character from concept to completion during the second half of the year. The year will culminate in a short production, based on the 11 second challenge well known in the industry, in which students will have the opportunity to integrate the knowledge and skills gained in first and second year. 2 nd Year Learning Outcomes: Upon successful completion of their second year, candidates are able to: Evaluate, select and apply appropriate information, concepts and evidence when identifying and solving complex problems within a given brief. Plan, manage and apply the workflows and techniques required to creatively produce and animate characters using industry standard technology. Present and communicate complex ideas, emotion and intent, reliably and coherently in visual, oral and written forms. Create animation that incorporates the basic principles of constructive anatomy and drawing using economy of expression. Integrate the concepts, principles and theories involved in the physics of animation. Create 3D characters and environments that reflect the integration of graphic clarity, design principles, performance principles and theoretical constructs. 12

2 nd Year Course Structure: Course name Module name Level Credits Y2.C1.M1 - Gesture, Biomechanics & body Language for digital animation 3 Y2.C1-3D Character Animation Y2.C1.M2 - Character Posing, the line of Action & Silhouette Y2.C1.M3-3D Character Rotoscoping 7 Y2.C1.M4-3D Walk-cycle Animation Y2.C1.M - Weight study Y2.C2.M1 - Contextual Studies Y2.C2.M2 - Character Design & Archetypes 2 10 Y2.C2.M3 - Character Modelling 10 Y2.C2 - Character Development Y2.C2.M4 - Unwrap and Texture 3D Geometry 3 Y2.C2.M - Blend Shapes & Morphing 10 Y2.C2.M6 - Skeleton Rigging Y2.C2.M7 - Skinning and Finalisation 2 Y2.C2.M8 - Lip sync Y2.C3.M1-3D Look & Feel Development 8 Y2.C3 - Production for Animation Y2.C3.M2 - Story Y2.C3.M3 - Pre-Production: Visual and Narrative Development 10 2 Y2.C3.M4 - Introduction to Production Second year credits 120 3 rd Year Overview: The aim of third year is to prepare the student for the world of work by refining the acquired knowledge and skills, completing a 2-week placement within a production house and preparing a professional showreel. The learning environment simulates that of a professional studio and students are supervised by industry professionals and the third year lecturers. Students will be introduced to the principles of storytelling, art direction, storyboarding, pitching and production planning and will produce a 3D animated short film from concept to completion as a member of a production team. 13

3 rd Year Learning Outcomes: Upon successful completion of their third year, candidates are able to: Develop and communicate a technically accurate and creatively engaging story that raises awareness of the complexity of social, cultural and ethical dilemmas. Plan and manage targets within the production schedule to effectively achieve completion of required tasks. Create an animated film, including the aspects of cinematography, art direction and editing, that utilises a range of artistic styles and techniques. Conduct oneself professionally within the (simulated) workplace and take responsibility for one s own decisions and actions when working independently and when collaborating with peers. Evaluate performance against given criteria, and accurately identify and address his or her task-specific learning needs in a given context, and to support the learning needs of others. Communicate detailed knowledge of the field of animation, inclusive of structure, legislation and professional practice, and how that knowledge relates to film and media studies, history, art and design. Identify and assess a variety of career avenues within the field of animation as well as related industries, and prepare the relevant material in order to market oneself and secure employment. 3 rd Year Course Structure: Course name Module name Level Credits Y3.C1 - Story Development Y3.C1. M1 - Story development Y3.C2 - Pre-Production Y3.C2. M1 - Character Development for production Y3.C2. M2 - Art direction for animation Y3.C2. M3 - Storyboarding for animation Y3.C3 - Production Management Y3.C3. M1 - Production planning 10 Y3.C4 - Production Y3.C4. M1 - Short film production 7 Y3.C - Professional Development Y3.C. M1 - Professional practice Y3.C. M2 - Experiential learning 10 Third year credits 120 14

Software Students will develop proficiency in the following software packages: Toonboom or TV Paint (2d animation software) Adobe Photoshop (Painting and Texturing) Autodesk Maya (3d animation software) Autodesk Mudbox (3d sculpting software) Adobe Premiere (Video-Editing) Adobe After Effects (Special Effects) The Animation School reserves the right to change software packages at its own discretion Facilities Computer Labs equipped with PC & Apple workstations Modern Residential Accommodation on Campus (Cape Town campus only) Library Language Policy All lectures and courseware are presented in English as it serves globally as the primary language of communication. This policy aims to steer clear of obscure images, idioms and jargon. As well as avoid inappropriate language including demeaning or discriminatory language while using language to respect the social and cultural diversity of The Animation School community. Assessment An integrated assessment approach is adopted and assessment shall be focused on ability of the students to apply their knowledge and practical skills to creatively produce 2D and 3D productions. In addition, students will be required to submit written essays, case studies and take part in tests and assignments. Examinations are not applied as part of the assessment strategy. All assessments are internally and externally moderated. Assessment information will be clearly communicated in the module guides and assessment outlines. Assessment rules are clearly outlined in the rules and regulations. An appeal policy to deal with any appeals against any assessment decisions is in place. Qualification rules All courses in the programme are compulsory therefore; a student must successfully complete all courses contained in the programme to be awarded a diploma. In order to progress to the next level, the student must pass all courses and achieve all relevant credits. In order to be awarded the relevant credits, a student must achieve a minimum grade of 0%. If a student does not qualify to progress to the successive year of the programme then she/he will be required to apply to the Academic Board to re-register for the whole year. Articulation Routes Completion of the Diploma in Digital Animation meets the minimum entry requirement for admission to an Advanced Diploma or to a Bachelor's degree in Animation or other cognate programmes. Accumulated credits may also be presented for advanced admission into a Bachelor's Degree in Animation. A qualification may not be awarded for early exit from a Diploma programme. 1

Student Support Services We aim to enable all our students to become effective individuals who are equipped with personal social skills and who are able to adapt to changing life demands and who are ready to enter the world of work. We are committed to assisting students by providing a variety of student support and development services including; career information and admission guidance, student induction programmes, industry placement support, social and personal development programmes, student at risk support as well as an active student representative council. Drug or addiction counselling is not provided, however, students will be referred to an appropriate professional should the need arise. Code of Conduct The Animation School Code of Conduct provides a guideline as to what is expected from staff, and students, in delivering their daily tasks as well as providing a common ethical basis for individual conduct. Employees and students shall be committed to conducting themselves in accordance with the highest standards of integrity and ethics and in compliance with any legislation related to objectivity, independence and conflict of interest. The Code of Conduct shall act as a guide to employees, as well as students, as to what is expected of them from the ethical point of view, both in their individual conduct and in their relationship with others. Compliance with the Code is expected to enhance professionalism and help to ensure service confidence in the sector. The primary purpose of the Code of Conduct is to promote a good exemplary conduct. All employees and students shall subscribe to the following values: Be professional, transparent and fair in their conduct Co-operate with honesty and integrity Be courteous, respectful and caring to others Apply moral and legal principles Honour instructions and submission deadlines Be ethical and consistent in their conduct Strive to continuous improvement with regard to their roles, functions and performance Abide by The Animation School rules, regulations, policies and procedures 16