The animation and visual effects minor will give you an introduction into the production of animation and visual effects content across a range of screens. The minor covers both the theoretical and practical applications of animation and visual effects. The practical focus covers the various production techniques, from stop-motion to 3D animation. Across the four units in the minor, you will have the opportunity to create multiple original motion projects within the state-of-art facilities available at the Footscray Park campus.
For a Minor, students must complete 48 credit points (4 units) of study.
A full course is made up of several smaller topics or subjects. These are referred to as 'units'.
Most courses have compulsory 'core' units, as well as optional units.
'Credit points' are the value that each unit contributes towards your course.
Most units at VU are worth 12 credit points. You will need to complete the required course credit points to graduate.
This unit set is studied as part of the following course(s):