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To the left you will see a picture of where i will be furthering my education for the next four years. That is Duncan of Jordanstone Art college in Dundee where i will be studying as from the 10th of September. I'll be going into a first year course in foundation art and i hope to specialise in animation. The reason i wanted to do animation was that i love things like comic illustrating, drawing as well as writing stories and imagining scenes from films. i decided to put all of my interests together and focus it into a field which combines both art, story writing and film which is animation. |
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The pictures below are images from the faculty's exhibitions department. As you can see there have been lots of very out there art collections both created and shown in the art college. I have visited many of the colleges degree shows and seen what students have created and i'm very eager to add to the long list of successful students. I hope one day to run my own animation team and create films using ideas from my film saturated brain. I feel in know what makes good stories and bad stories and what kind of things will succeed in the open market and i want to make these films. I really want to show off my imagination and give all the trapped thoughts and ideas in my head an outlet to express themselves through. I have already been an animator in a short 5 minute film which was shown at the Rothes halls as part of a |
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course run by the local youth club. They still owe me a copy of the film and i should really be bothering them more about it but the art college gave me an unconditional acceptance without it so i guess i didn't have to prove that i can animate or not. |
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I would love to do some stop frame animation like the nightmare before christmas or the brothers quay or like the surreal work of jan svankmayer. only in these kinds of twisted surreal films such as Alice or Otik would you find things like man eating trees or jars of bread with nails hammered into it submerged in formaldehyde. |
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