VanArts – My Thoughts
First, I must say that I graduated from VanArts in 2007, so the review I'm giving is related to that period of time and may be a little outdated. The program may have changed since then...
First, I must say that I graduated from VanArts in 2007, so the review I'm giving is related to that period of time and may be a little outdated. The program may have changed since then...
I've always been interested in journalism and telling stories. I got my undergraduate degree in broadcast journalism but wasn't quite sure television was the way to go for me. So, I looked into film...
It was grade twelve and I knew what I loved. My whole life I had wanted to be one of three things, a historian, a zoologist or an artist. Well, I didn't have the scholarly skills to be a historian, and I...
My decision to enroll in the Capilano Digital Animation Program stemmed from a desire to break into the film industry. From 2004 to 2007, I took the Capilano Motion Picture Production Program where I...
Previous Vancouver Film School Game Design reviews described the opposite spectrum of the course...
It all began when I was around 12; spending countless summer days shooting short films with my cousins and friends. By the time...
When choosing VanArts my decision was affected most strongly by the portfolios the students were able to produce. The portfolios looked...
My experience in taking the classical animation program at Vancouver Film School was more than satisfactory. I do not regret taking this program. Having said that, there were also some things about the...
I attended the FilmFlex Program in 2006/07. I chose selected courses that I hoped would fit my profile and career ambitions in the industry, choosing to bypass to option for the equipment package (and...
For starters, I'm a graduate of the VFS Classical Animation program. There, I picked up the basics of traditional animation and got my start in the 2D industry. Like most new graduates these days, I...