BA (Hons) Art Direction and Visual Effects 36 months Undergraduate Programme By University of the Arts London |TopUniversities
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Programme Duration

36 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

29,990 GBPTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Art and DesignMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Art and Design

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Please note: The title of this course has changed from BA (Hons) Production Arts for Screen to BA (Hons) Art Direction and Visual Effects for entry in 2025/26.



This course will teach you the skills required to be an Art Director or visual effects (VFX) artist for screen-based entertainment. You’ll learn how to use design and technology to shape innovative ideas that drive the visual identity of film, television, animation and computer games.  



What to expect

  • Industry skills: You’ll learn the skills needed for storyboarding, pre-visualisation, editing and sound.
  • Art direction: Master the art of creating concepts and designs that define the look of a film, TV, interactive or animated project.
  • Design skills: Develop concept art skills including digital painting with Photoshop and creating 3D models for environment and character creation. 
  • Analysis: You’ll be shown how to carry out character and script analysis.
  • Research: Develop your research skills and personal reference material taking into account climate, racial and social justice issues.
  • An introduction to new and existing technologies: Delve into virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), computer generated imagery (CGI), green screen and digital visual effects.
  • Access to Wimbledon's shared workshops: View the Wimbledon facilities.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Art and Design

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Please note: The title of this course has changed from BA (Hons) Production Arts for Screen to BA (Hons) Art Direction and Visual Effects for entry in 2025/26.



This course will teach you the skills required to be an Art Director or visual effects (VFX) artist for screen-based entertainment. You’ll learn how to use design and technology to shape innovative ideas that drive the visual identity of film, television, animation and computer games.  



What to expect

  • Industry skills: You’ll learn the skills needed for storyboarding, pre-visualisation, editing and sound.
  • Art direction: Master the art of creating concepts and designs that define the look of a film, TV, interactive or animated project.
  • Design skills: Develop concept art skills including digital painting with Photoshop and creating 3D models for environment and character creation. 
  • Analysis: You’ll be shown how to carry out character and script analysis.
  • Research: Develop your research skills and personal reference material taking into account climate, racial and social justice issues.
  • An introduction to new and existing technologies: Delve into virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), computer generated imagery (CGI), green screen and digital visual effects.
  • Access to Wimbledon's shared workshops: View the Wimbledon facilities.

Admission Requirements

24+
169+
6+
80+
51+

The standard minimum entry requirements for this course are:

  • Pass at Foundation Diploma in Art and Design (Level 3 or 4)
  • 2 A Levels at grade C or above
  • Merit, Pass, Pass (MPP) at BTEC Extended Diploma
  • Pass at UAL Extended Diploma
  • Access to Higher Education Diploma
  • Or equivalent EU/International qualifications, such as International Baccalaureate Diploma at 24 points minimum
  • And 3 GCSE passes at grade 4 or above (grade A*-C)
Entry to this course will also be determined by the quality of your application, looking primarily at your portfolio of work, personal statement and reference.

3 Years
Sep

Domestic
9,535 GBP
International
29,990 GBP

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