The New York Film Academy’s 3D Animation Workshop is designed for individuals who want to learn the essentials of 3D animation with high-end 3D computer programs but do not have the time required to devote to full-time study as a year-round student.
The New York Film Academy’s 3D Animation Workshop is designed for individuals who want to learn the essentials of 3D animation with high-end 3D computer programs but do not have the time required to devote to full-time study as a year-round student.
NYFA’s animation programs are structured to fill in the gaps of knowledge for experienced students while also offering beginners the opportunity to very quickly achieve a competitive level of understanding and skill. Regardless of previous experience, students will write, animate, direct and edit their own computer-animated short films.
All courses operate according to the Academy’s philosophy of hands-on education, allowing participants to learn a large amount and gain practical experience in a compacted timeframe. Topics covered include screenwriting, modeling, UV mapping, materials, lighting, rigging, animation, cameras, rendering, and editing and compositing.
Students will learn the fundamentals of 3D animation — movement, weight, timing, character development, and much more — through hands-on experience with the industry-standard Maya software, which has been used in almost every film to win an Oscar for best visual effects since 1997. During the course, students quickly develop from learning how to perform basic modeling to creating their own original 3D computer animated film.
The 3D animation workshop shares the same focus as every other NYFA program: learning by doing. Active professionals in the field, who are able to convey theory as a tool to be used to create great art, teach our NYFA animation classes.
The goal is not only to offer students a better understanding of animation, but also to empower them to create their own animated films. Experience is not required, but an interest in animation and a desire to work hard will be necessary to succeed in the workshop.
The New York Film Academy was founded by veteran producer Jerry Sherlock in 1992, who produced such classics as "The Hunt for the Red October". Encouraged by friends of his who wanted to send their children to film school.
But found the prices too costly, Sherlock designed a school that was not only affordable, but more importantly, was founded on the principle of learning by doing.
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