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What are the best universities for animation studies?

I'm really into animation and want to pursue it in college. Can anyone recommend universities with top-notch animation programs? I'm looking for schools that will help me develop my skills and connect with the industry.

4 months ago

Certainly! It's wonderful to hear that you're passionate about animation and want to pursue it further in higher education. Here are some universities known for exceptional animation programs:

1. California Institute of the Arts (CalArts): Known as the first higher education institute in the U.S. dedicated solely to the visual and performing arts, CalArts is home to the world-renowned Animation Program in its School of Film/Video. The program emphasizes creativity and offers both BFA and MFA degrees in animation.

2. University of Southern California (USC): USC's School of Cinematic Arts has a reputable Animation & Digital Arts Program where you can learn about a range of techniques from classic animation to virtual reality.

3. Rhode Island School of Design (RISD): The Film/Animation/Video program at RISD allows you to experiment with animation techniques while deepening your understanding of storytelling and narrative elements.

4. Ringling College of Art and Design: The Computer Animation program here is one of the best and focuses on storytelling with emphasis on time-based and interactive media.

5. Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD): SCAD offers a BFA, MA and MFA in animation. The programs encompass traditional art skills, such as drawing and modeling, along with the latest technology.

Each of these colleges not only provides hands-on experience but also fosters industry connections, thanks to their locations and their partnerships with prominent media companies. It's always a good idea to visit the respective program websites and attend school-held virtual events to dig into what kind of curriculum, student work, internships, and post-grad opportunities they offer. Always remember to choose a program that fits your personal career goals and artistic style.

4 months ago

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