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School | Max the Mutt College of Animation, Art & Design | | |
Location | Toronto, ON, Canada | | |
School Type | Career College | | |
School Size | Full-time Undergraduate: 160
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Degree | Diploma | | |
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Length | 4 Year(s) | | |
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Prerequisites Notes | Completed APPLICATION FORM and PORTFOLIO REVIEW FEE (Contact your Admissions officer for more details). A copy of your secondary and/or post-secondary school transcripts. Please provide transcripts from any institution attended in the last five years. A written character reference from a current or past instructor or employer, with contact information. International applicants are required to submit two references. Two still life drawings of objects in an environment. For example, a bottle on a table, or a toy truck on a floor. A drawing of your own hand. A drawing of a room (interior). A drawing of a neighborhood (exterior). Pages from your sketchbook. Students who live at a distance can submit through attachments to emails and a Skype interview
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Cost | National: | $11,850 | International: | $14,000 |
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Description | The Illustration & Storytelling for Sequential Arts program has been structured to give students a broad skill base which will enable them to work in graphic design, advertising and publishing. They will have skills valued by the game industry, and the potential to gain employment in the comic book and graphic novel industries. The course of study also includes a full year of Children's Book Illustration. Since many of the courses in this program are also part of the Classical and Computer Animation Basics Diploma, students will have the prerequisites for, and may choose to take, some animation-related courses such as Storyboarding. This program has been designed with input from Richard Pace, Ty Templeton and David Ross, all leading Canadian artists in the field. | | |
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