The 1-year online program trains students in production oversight for animation, visual effects, and video games; now accepting applications.
Leading online educational institution, Vancouver Animation School (VANAS) is accepting applications for its new Production Management in Digital Entertainment course. The one-year online program trains participants in production oversight for animation, visual effects, and video games. Online classes start September 23, 2024. Prospective students must meet requirements, such as minimum age, pass an assessment test, and English language proficiency, for admission.
VANAS is now accepting applications here.
VANAS Head of Faculty Calvin Leduc, and production manager Neha Parischa will introduce the program in a free animation webinar, Wednesday, September 11 at 12:00 PM (Noon) PT. Register for the online event here.
This course provides instruction in digital entertainment production, encompassing coordination and management of digital assets for animation, visual effects, and video game projects. Through a diverse curriculum of assignments, students learn to oversee digital artists, schedule productions, coordinate digital processes, formulate budgets, and effectively create, organize, and optimize digital assets.
Through lectures, readings, and practical exercises, students learn the basics of planning, executing, and controlling projects across different industries. The course covers essential topics such as project scope, pipeline basics, breakdowns, and other business production-related aspects.
Teachers include Neha Parischa, who worked on productions such as Dog & Pony Show and Daniel Spellbound, and Kajal Patil, who contributed to shows like Sausage Party: Foodtopia, Happy House of Frightenstein, and Alice’s Wonderland Bakery.
Founded in 2010, Vancouver Animation School is a fully accredited online school offering advanced programs for the animation, visual effects, and video game industries. More information is available on the VANAS website.
Source: Vancouver Animation School