Thursday 21 January 2021

Studio Project Module PR5001 Starts 15 Feb

"Hat Shop" - Award-winner
On 15th February our 2nd year undergraduates begin Studio Project Module PR5001, where students collaborate to work together on group projects.

This module is the culmination of the second year of study at Escape Studios.

The Studio Projects are designed to simulate as closely as possible the experience of working on a live client project.

The Studio Project is worth 45 credits, starts on 15th February, and runs until the end of May, with two weeks off for the Easter holidays. 

The Studio Project is broken up into two six week projects, giving students the chance to practice their film-making, animation, and story-telling skills.

Project Briefs
Award-winning "Hotel Aloha"
Students can select from a number of project briefs, which aim to simulate as closely as possible the kind of projects that animators will be working on in industry.

Project Brief 1 - A Teaser/Trailer for an animated film, game or TV Show
This brief is about creating a teaser or trailer for an animated film, game or TV show. The teaser or trailer should be feel authentic and believable, as if it were actually being broadcast.

As with all narrative projects, students begin with a concept, develop this into a story, and write a short script.

Once the script is approved, students begin to storyboard the project, and edit the boards into an animatic, complete with narration, music and sound design.

Golden Acorn
To see an example of a successful teaser trailer created in this module, check out The Golden Acorn below.




Golden Acorn wins "Best Teaser/Trailer"
The Golden Acorn was a trailer completed by 2nd year undergraduate Escape Studios Animation students, as part PR5001. It was directed by Maciej Osuch and produced by Miguel Teixera. 

It won Best Teaser/Trailer at the 2019 Golden Nugget International Film Festival, and "Best Trailer" at the Vesuvius film festival

Project Brief 2 - An animal or creature documentary  
Project Brief 2 involves creating an animal or creature documentary. It could also be a "mockumentary" but, whatever it is, it must involve animals or creatures in the style of a documentary. This means it will probably involve voice-over narration.




"Planet Mars" - Mockumenary
"Planet Mars" is a short documentary created and animated by 2nd year animation students at Escape Studios. Directed by Sebastian Kuder; Katerina Zacharakis - Producer; Stephen Mealand – Storyboards; Maria Robertson –Storyboards, Nichole Gonzalez – Writer.  "Planet Mars" was rendered in Unreal Engine.

To see other documentary projects completed by our students last year, follow these links:

Project Brief 3 - Short film
The final project brief is to make a short film, ideally no more than 90 seconds in length. To see a successful example of a short film made here at Escape Studios, take a look at multi-award-winning Adam & Eve Mk II below:




Group work
Rookies 2021
The first task is for students to form themselves into groups, and decide among themselves who will perform what role.  Key roles include director, producer, writer, storyboard artist, art director, editor and - of course- animators. Projects will also need a CG supervisor to manage the digital pipeline and make sure the final render is successful.

Rookies
The Studio Project takes us up to the end of May 2021 and is the last project for the 2020-21 academic year.  Whichever creative brief our students choose, they must enter the final film into the 2021 annual "Rookies" contest.  

PR5001 Schedule 
PR5001 starts on 15th February 2021 with pitches and development - see schedule below:



Project A is due on Wednesday 24th March 2021, just before the Easter Holidays.  Project B begins on 12 April 2021 with pitches and development.  See Easter Schedule below



Final Submission for PR5001
In PR5001 students complete two short films, and write a single Retrospective at the end of the module.  The first short film is due on Wednesday 24th March, with a short 10-15 minute group presentation on the following day.  Students should present the film as a group, and also briefly present their blog and/or website showing how the film progressed.  Project B is due on Wednesday 19th May and follows the same format.  Both films must be entered into "The Rookies" by 31st May. The Retrospective is due on Friday 21st May. 


Student Experience at Escape Studios
To see what's in the first, second, third and fourth years of study at Escape Studios, follow the links below:

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 2021, follow this link.   To apply, visit the official page here

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