Here is CITV's animation maestro and Creative Producer, Westley Wood on the set of 'Compost Corner'.
Westley is one of the industry advisors to the BA Animation course and we are working closely with the industry to make sure our graduates have all the skills and knowledge to pursue a career in animation.
I took this picture after meeting up with Westley in CITV's studios in MediaCity this morning.
If you haven't seen Compost Corner, check out the Facebook page here!
19 December 2014
11 December 2014
The Making of a Cartoon for TV
I was looking through some old videos and came across this gem...a video of yours truly explaining to Fern Cotton how to do animation! This was made back in 2003 when I was directing a cartoon series for Top of the Pops Saturday called PopSkool....anyone remember that? They were a bunch of short cartoons about a school where pop stars learned how to become famous by established masters of pop. Ozzy Osbourne was the headmaster and stars like Kylie, Robbie Williams and Janet Jackson were the teachers and pupils included Busted, Blazin Squad, Atomic Kitten, Britney Spears etc...Those were the days when I had bleached hair too!!
4 December 2014
New Animation Course gets Academic and Industry Approval
The new animation course is on target to commence enrolling students from September 2015, and has now been given the stamp of approval from both academics and representatives from industry at a validation committee.
This is fantastic news for us, as this means we can now fully get the ball rolling to build a brand new animation studio in the School of Art.
One of the industry representatives, Mike Robinson, from Cosgrove Hall Fitzpatrick, was particularly impressed by the Art School and the plans to build a course that CHF and indeed the rest of the Manchester animation community could work with.
Applications to start the course in September are now invited, and the course can be applied through UCAS using the course code D367
This is fantastic news for us, as this means we can now fully get the ball rolling to build a brand new animation studio in the School of Art.
One of the industry representatives, Mike Robinson, from Cosgrove Hall Fitzpatrick, was particularly impressed by the Art School and the plans to build a course that CHF and indeed the rest of the Manchester animation community could work with.
Applications to start the course in September are now invited, and the course can be applied through UCAS using the course code D367
24 November 2014
40 New Animation Jobs to be Created in Manchester
The new BA Animation course was officially launched to the industry at 'Manimation', the Manchester Animation Festival, held at Media City on 20th November.
Course Leader Andy Wyatt (pictured conducting an online interview with Craig Fletcher, CEO of Multiplay at Manimation) announced Manchester School of Art's exciting plans to start a long-awaited dedicated animation course in September 2015.
The event, which was supported by the School of Art was a day of presentations, panel discussions and networking events. Perhaps the highlight of the day was the key note address by our friends from Dublin, Brown Bag Films, whose CEO Cathal Gaffney announced the studio plans to expand their existing Dublin and Hollywood workforce of 160, by opening a studio in Manchester, creating 40 new jobs for animators. We will be working with Brown Bag to make sure that we create the sort of graduates that they would like to employ in the future.
Key creatives from some of the top animation, visual effects and games studios in the UK were at MediaCity to discuss the future of animation, including Cubic Motion, the Composer Works, Mackinnon and Saunders, CBeebies, Multiplay, Cosgrove Hall Fitzpatrick, Brown Bag Films, Adobe, British Film Institute, Mainframe, Rights TV, Next Gen Skills Academy, 422.TV, The Brothers McLeod, The Peel Group, Compact Media Group, Peachy, RealtimeUK, Fettle, EON Reality, ToonBoom, CITV plus many many more.
More information and the official event blog can be read here;
http://www.thechildrensmediaconference.com/events/manimation-2014/
For more information on the new animation course contact Andy Wyatt here
Course Leader Andy Wyatt (pictured conducting an online interview with Craig Fletcher, CEO of Multiplay at Manimation) announced Manchester School of Art's exciting plans to start a long-awaited dedicated animation course in September 2015.
The event, which was supported by the School of Art was a day of presentations, panel discussions and networking events. Perhaps the highlight of the day was the key note address by our friends from Dublin, Brown Bag Films, whose CEO Cathal Gaffney announced the studio plans to expand their existing Dublin and Hollywood workforce of 160, by opening a studio in Manchester, creating 40 new jobs for animators. We will be working with Brown Bag to make sure that we create the sort of graduates that they would like to employ in the future.
Key creatives from some of the top animation, visual effects and games studios in the UK were at MediaCity to discuss the future of animation, including Cubic Motion, the Composer Works, Mackinnon and Saunders, CBeebies, Multiplay, Cosgrove Hall Fitzpatrick, Brown Bag Films, Adobe, British Film Institute, Mainframe, Rights TV, Next Gen Skills Academy, 422.TV, The Brothers McLeod, The Peel Group, Compact Media Group, Peachy, RealtimeUK, Fettle, EON Reality, ToonBoom, CITV plus many many more.
More information and the official event blog can be read here;
http://www.thechildrensmediaconference.com/events/manimation-2014/
For more information on the new animation course contact Andy Wyatt here
13 November 2014
Design Your Future - London Excel Exhibition Centre
Nice to meet so many people at the UCAS 'Design your Future' event today at the Excel Exhibition Centre in London. If you missed us there, we will be at the Design your Future event in Manchester on 24th-25th November at the MCCC
The interest in the new animation course has been amazing.....and we've met some really talented folk.
Also we have an open day coming up on 29th November. Come along and say hello :-)
The interest in the new animation course has been amazing.....and we've met some really talented folk.
Also we have an open day coming up on 29th November. Come along and say hello :-)
5 November 2014
Manimation, the Manchester Animation Festival
Manimation Returns to BBC Salford
Thursday 20 November 2014
BBC Bridge House, Salford
Manimation Fusion will be a full day of sessions on all aspects of the animation industry including TV series, movies, commercials, VIS FX, apps and games – with the chance to meet key players in broadcasting, producing and funding.
PLUS the added bonus of Manimation Inspiration – an evening of creative conversation and networking, which is a FREE event in collaboration with the Next Generation Festival. Full details of speakers to follow soon. Book Now
Register now for the return of the popular Manchester-based workshop and networking event – Manimation.
Manimation 2014 is organised by CMC with support from MMU and supported by MIDAS.
Thursday 20 November 2014
BBC Bridge House, Salford
Manimation Fusion will be a full day of sessions on all aspects of the animation industry including TV series, movies, commercials, VIS FX, apps and games – with the chance to meet key players in broadcasting, producing and funding.
PLUS the added bonus of Manimation Inspiration – an evening of creative conversation and networking, which is a FREE event in collaboration with the Next Generation Festival. Full details of speakers to follow soon. Book Now
Register now for the return of the popular Manchester-based workshop and networking event – Manimation.
Manimation 2014 is organised by CMC with support from MMU and supported by MIDAS.
31 October 2014
60 Years since Animal Farm
It is now 60 years since the UK released it's first animated feature film 'Animal Farm' produced by the Halas and Batchelor studio in 1954.
Todays news on the BBC celebrates this, here.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-29845321
The UK animation industry has grown since then and now it employs 1000's of people across television, games, visual effects, film, new media and advertising.
Our animation programme leader Andy Wyatt was lucky enough to work for Halas and Batchelor in the early 1990's and remembers many of the original animation cells from Animal Farm in boxes, and at the time no-one knew what to do with them. Now fortunately, all the artwork has been archived and that part of our animation heritage is safe.
If you want to be part of the future of the animation industry, we are now open for applications to study animation on our BA Animation programme. Details on our new updated website here;
http://www.art.mmu.ac.uk/animation/
Todays news on the BBC celebrates this, here.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-29845321
The UK animation industry has grown since then and now it employs 1000's of people across television, games, visual effects, film, new media and advertising.
Our animation programme leader Andy Wyatt was lucky enough to work for Halas and Batchelor in the early 1990's and remembers many of the original animation cells from Animal Farm in boxes, and at the time no-one knew what to do with them. Now fortunately, all the artwork has been archived and that part of our animation heritage is safe.
If you want to be part of the future of the animation industry, we are now open for applications to study animation on our BA Animation programme. Details on our new updated website here;
http://www.art.mmu.ac.uk/animation/
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