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Advanced Diploma of Screen (using 3D Studio Max)

The Information below is only relevant to permanent residents/citizens of Australian and citizens of New Zealand . International students please refer to the International students section

 


Qualification: Advnaced Diploma Program Code: DP-2G19 (Canberra) CUF50401 (Melbourne) NRT logo
Location: AIE Canberra
AIE Melbourne
Application: AIE/CIT (Canberra)
AIE (Melbourne)
Duration: 800 hrs Full Time Course Schedule: 20hrs per week

Overview

In the Advanced Diploma of Screen you will learn more about the functionality of 3D Studio MAX through class projects, dealing with high-polygon modelling, realistic texturing and lighting and the art of creating detailed realistic animation.

Short Film
The content of this short story in entirely up to you. The teachers will help you devise an idea that is achievable and covers the assessment requirements. Containing at least one central character, you will learn varied techniques in modelling, lighting, advanced texture creation, hair, bones, animation of a human figure and advanced lip synchronisation. The end result of this project is a short film that demonstrates your skills as a 3D artist.

Commercial Production
Combining the skill of all members of the class, you will produce a respectable short film or commercial or cut scene or.....Each year is different but all projects have industry involvement all the way through. With the guidance of your teacher, you can slot into the position that you feel most comfortable in; such as animator, texture artist, or even group supervisor. Find out how your contribution can best benefit the team and the class project, and to point your skills to specialise in an aspect of 3D that interests you.

Demo Reel
Learn how to display your skills and produce the most impressive demo reel to best show off your work to prospective employers.

Areas of Study

3D Modelling
Principles of Hi-Poly 3D modelling for film & television, advanced 3D modelling techniques and hard surface & organic modelling

3D Animation
Advanced 3D Animation

Scripting
Custom MaxScripts for utilities and custom rigging

Character Modelling & Animation
Character modelling, rigging and animation. Custom scripting for character rigging

Lighting
Lighting techniques for film & television, using Lighting to create mood and atmosphere and global illumination techniques

Concept Art
Storyboarding techniques for animation, character & object design, conceptual storytelling and concept development

Aesthetics
Colour theory & fundamentals of design, anatomy & gesture and proportions & perspective

Texturing
Maps, mattes, masks and photorealistic texturing

Visual Effects
Introduction to Visual Effects (VFX), animating element effects, such as water, fire and smoke and particle effects

Editing
Introduction to digital film editing, logical sequencing and creative story editing

Compositing & Post Production
Introduction to post production, compositing for digital film, post-production management, television & film techniques

Portfolio development
Animation portfolio fundamentals, portfolio development, portfolio presentation


Course Costs

Please contact the campus of your choice for more information on the course fees and flexible payment options available.

Career prospects
On completion of the Advanced Diploma of Screen, students have access to a wide range of careers in the film, television, games and CGI industries. Click here for more information on the careers available to graduates.

Entry Requirements
Completion of the Certificate IV in 3D Animation for Games and Film or Certificate IV in Screen, or relevant industry experience or through application for Recognised Prior Learning

How to Apply

To download an application form, click here for Canberra and here for Melbourne. Applications for February intake open in September of the previous year. Contact your nearest campus for more information.