STUDY

Undergraduate

BA (Hons) Visual Effects and Post-Production (Film) (progression route)

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Institution code: S82
UCAS code: W614
Start date: September 2024
Duration: One year full-time
Location: East Coast College (Great Yarmouth)
Typical Offer: Please call our Clearing Hotline on 01473 338352 to discuss your qualifications and suitability for 2024 entry.
Institution code: S82
UCAS code: W614
Start date: September 2024
Duration: One year full-time
Location: East Coast College (Great Yarmouth)
Typical Offer: Please call our Clearing Hotline on 01473 338352 to discuss your qualifications and suitability for 2024 entry.

Overview

This dynamic and exciting BA (Hons) Visual Effects and Post-Production degree programme provides a progression route to full Honours degree for students holding a Foundation degree in Visual Media Production (or similar post-production/visual FX level 5 qualification).

This course provides a detailed knowledge of the production context and an understanding of related disciplines that informs visual effects practice, emphasising the importance of complementary filming and visual compositing skills. In addition the course is designed to help you evolve from being a learner to a practitioner with strong creative and technical awareness. 

You will explore many different areas of CGI and visual effects to help you build a wide skill base before focusing on a more specialist area with exactly the skills your chosen industry requires. Immersive technologies and the introduction of virtual production has altered some of the production processes for film making and this is explored within the course to ensure the viability of students' skills and knowledge within the future industry. 

It is an exciting time to join the Visual Effects industry, with a shortage of skilled creatives in the CGI and VFX industries opening up many career paths. 

You will develop the problem-solving and reflective abilities necessary for study and subsequent work within these industries. The programme has a focus towards film and television post-production editing and visual effects compositing with strong elements in 3D workflow, animation and visual effects – an area in which skills shortages in the industry continue to be identified. The art of Visual Effects and Post-production is being seen more frequently within modern film releases and TV programmes, we aim to give students the opportunity to enter this industry and produce visually stunning pieces of work. 

Course Modules

Full downloadable information regarding all University of Suffolk courses, including Key Facts, Course Aims, Course Structure and Assessment, is available in the Definitive Course Record.

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This module enables you to consolidate and develop your skills, acquired at level 6 and previous levels, as you work towards achieving greater originality, technical proficiency and creative fluidity in your chosen study area and creative practice. You may choose to focus on one or more of the following areas: CGI composition, immersive, technical production. You will work towards the submission of a portfolio depending on their chosen discipline.

This module is the culmination of your conceptual, practical and creative development on the course and covers the finishing stages of production where all elements of your final films are completed. The elements should consist of Props, CG models, and Actors, ‘live action back plates and matte painted plates if required. 

This module will focus mostly on the design process to contextualise the technical 3D CGI aspects
of the Major VFX project and in the creation of a range of appropriate assets which may include; environments, matte painted backplates, fluid elements, textured models, character rigging, live action green screen, motion capture scenes etc. All the individual pieces in pre-production format to be fully created, composited and animated within the Major VFX project.

This module will help you develop a broad practical understanding of the core technologies employed in the production of immersive environments and digitally mediated audio-visual performance. A series of lectures will offer an overview of the current and emerging immersive technologies and how they are being employed within the film, TV and games industry. Realising successful immersive and interactive experiences requires specialised technical skills and production processes, which differ from those you may be familiar with from film and TV production. On this unit you will develop your knowledge of the techniques, technologies, and conceptual understandings involved in producing VR, AR, Mixed Reality and interactive media.

Course Modules 2024

Full downloadable information regarding all University of Suffolk courses, including Key Facts, Course Aims, Course Structure and Assessment, is available in the Definitive Course Record.

East Coast College building

This module enables you to consolidate and develop your skills, acquired at level 6 and previous levels, as you work towards achieving greater originality, technical proficiency and creative fluidity in your chosen study area and creative practice. You may choose to focus on one or more of the following areas: CGI composition, immersive, technical production. You will work towards the submission of a portfolio depending on their chosen discipline.

This module is the culmination of the student’s conceptual, practical and creative development on the course and covers the finishing stages of production where all elements of student final films are completed. The elements should consist of Props, CG models, and Actors, ‘live action back plates and matte painted plates if required. 

This module will focus mostly on the design process to contextualise the technical 3D CGI aspects
of the Major VFX project and in the creation of a range of appropriate assets which may include;
environments, matte painted backplates, fluid elements, textured models, character rigging, live action green screen, motion capture scenes etc. All the individual pieces in pre-production format to be fully created, composited and animated within the Major VFX project.

This module will help you develop a broad practical understanding of the core technologies
employed in the production of immersive environments and digitally mediated audio-visual
performance. A series of lectures will offer an overview of the current and emerging immersive
technologies and how they are being employed within the film, TV and games industry. Realising
successful immersive and interactive experiences requires specialised technical skills and production processes, which differ from those you may be familiar with from film and TV production. On this unit you will develop your knowledge of the techniques, technologies, and conceptual understandings involved in producing VR, AR, Mixed Reality and interactive media.

Entry Requirements

Fees and Funding

UK Full-time Tuition Fee

£9,250

per year
UK Part-time Tuition Fee

£1,454*

per 20 credit module
International full-time tuition fee

£15,210

per year

*Please contact the Student Centre for further details

The decision to study a degree is an investment into your future, there are various means of support available to you in order to help fund your tuition fees and living costs.

UK Fees and Finance UK Bursaries and Scholarships International Fees and Scholarships

How to Apply

To study this course on a full-time basis, you can apply through UCAS. As well as providing your academic qualifications, you’ll be able to showcase your skills, qualities and passion for the subject.

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