Monday 31 August 2020

How Feedback Works at Escape Studios



How does feedback work at Escape Studios?  Animation is an iterative process, and student animators learn by systematically correcting their mistakes and improving their technique through regular positive feedback. Feedback can often feel negative, but it's important to remember that everyone at Escape Studios is there to help all our students do their best work. When we push you to do better, it's because we want you to do the best work you possibly can. So how does feedback work? There are a number of ways in which students at Escape Studios can get regular feedback and positive criticism.

Feedback at Escape Studios
The first and most obvious to get feedback is in the classroom, from your tutor. For the second year undergraduate students, that's me.  We also have Studio Assistants (SAs) whose job it is to help students when they encounter problems - especially technical ones.  Studio Assistants are always available, usually sitting at the back of the class. There are also online resources and - of course - the student sitting next to you. Finally, there is feedback available from industry. If you're a student at Escape Studios and you're not getting the feedback you need - stick your hand up! There is always someone here to help. 

To see more detail about how feedback works at Escape Studios, read this blog post.

The Escape Studios Animation Blog offers a personal view on the art of animation and visual effects. To find out more about our new BA/MArt, now recruiting for September 2020, follow this link.   To apply, visit the official page here.

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