What is "The Escape Method"? The Escape Method is the way we teach animation at Escape Studios. It has five pillars: Intensive classroom teaching, online tutorials, constructive feedback, industry engagement, and group projects. All our students at Escape Studios study intensively, with daily personal tuition from industry-trained tutors, combined with online tutorials, regular, intensive feedback, and engagement from industry. Our BA and MA courses also have a strong focus on group work, known as "Studio Projects" in which students work together in teams, learning the "soft skills" of working in groups, mirroring the actual processes of a live studio project. Watch the short video above to find out more about "The Escape Method".
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| Animation by Paloma Zhu |
To see more detail about the Escape Method, and how it works in practice, read this blog post.
The Five Pillars:
- Intensive classroom teaching
- Online tutorials
- Constructive feedback
- Industry engagement
- Group Projects
Teaching Resources at Escape Studios
To find out more about teaching resources at Escape Studios, follow the links below:
- Getting Feedback at Escape Studios - How it Works
- Animating Learning Resources at Escape Studios
- Managing Group Projects at Escape Studios
- What's in the First Year at Escape Studios?
- What's in the Second Year at Escape Studios?
- What's in the Third Year at Escape Studios?
- What's in the Fourth Year at Escape Studios?
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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