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PROGRAMME OBJECTIVE The Diploma aims to develop and groom students with the skills to be animators and video producers. The animation industry in Asia consists of a workforce that stretches across many of the sectors in the creative media industries. This program is designed to stimulate the pre and post production workflow in the Animation industry. Through classroom teaching and guided mentoring, students will be guided on the use of advanced digital tools and cinematic storytelling skills. The modules cover a study of the principles and tools of animation and explore the fundamentals of motion, composition, character design, storyboarding, modeling, lighting, texturing and art direction for a career in the Animation industry.

PROGRAMME LAYOUT

ENTRY REQUIREMENT

This course comprises of 1 year coaching. Full Time - 5 Days a Week and 5 Hours a Day Part Time - 3 Days a Week and 3 Hours a Day (Excluding Practice Hours)

Applicants must have a passion for creation, a love of media and entertainment, and willingness to strive for good results.

Full Time and Part Time option is available. Note: International Students can only opt for Full-Time Course.

16 years old (based on date of birth) at point of start class. GCE ‘A’ Levels or Applicants should have passed a minimum of 12 years senior high school education with proof of pass in English. Student has to pass all subjects with the required average score of 65%. For more details, visit www.mages.edu.sg.

MODULE OUTLINE DA101 - Perspective and Composition This subject introduces students to perspectives and allows them to learn how to draw accurate representations of objects as they really see them in the world.

DA102 - Character and Environment Design This subject introduces students to character and environment design for animation. They will learn concepts of character design and the factors that will relate to the characters’ personalities and their environment. DA103 - History and Principles of Animation This subject introduces students to use media literacy through a comprehensive exploration of history and traditional animation techniques. This module will utilize the twelve principles of animation as a springboard that will help build a strong foundation.

DA104 - Digital Imaging This module has been designed to explain the basic understanding of a raster-based software program to create, manipulate, and modify raster-based images.

DA105 - Digital 2D Animation This subject will introduce students to the principles and techniques required for the development of professional, twodimensional, digital animation projects.

DA106 - Storyboarding and Scriptwriting This subject introduces students to the basic technique of story development and to guide them through the mechanics of fleshing out an interesting and engaging story.

DA107 - 3D Modeling in Maya This subject introduces students to the skills required to create 3D models in Maya creatively and efficiently. Students will be taught how to create 3D models of existing objects based on photograph references, and 3D models of cartoon characters based on their own design. DA108 - Texturing and Lighting Students will be taught on how to prepare a 3D model for texturing, and the technique of painting texture by using Adobe Photoshop. They will also learn how to light 3D objects in a scene, and also how to render it to create photorealistic images.

DA109 - Character Rigging This subject introduces students in the rigging process involves inserting a virtual skeleton into a computer-generated model to allow an animator flexibility in manipulate it into the pose.

DA110 - Character Animation This subject introduces students to Maya and its application for 3D animation. Students will learn how they can apply weight, timing, arcs and principles of slow-in and slow-out to 3D animation, by working on simple key-framed animation such as bouncing balls and pendulums.

DA111 - Final Project This module provides the opportunity for students to produce and develop a professional, industry standard animated movie. By the end of the module, all students will have a full production of a single piece of broadcast quality animated film showing attention to narrative and production techniques.


HOW TO APPLY

FEE PROTECTION SCHEME

All applications must be submitted to MAGES at least two months before the start of each intake.

MAGES adopts a Fee Protection Scheme (FPS) to protect the paid fees of both local and international students. The FPS serves to protect the student’s fees in the event that the PEI is unable to continue operations due to insolvency, and/or regulatory closure. In addition, the FPS protects the student if the PEI fails to pay penalties or return fees to the student arising from judgments made against it by the Singapore courts.

Documents required for the application: 1. MAGES Application Form 2. Certified / notorised copy of highest qualification certificates and transcripts 3. Certified / notorised copy of birth certificate 4. Bank statement (if applicable) 5. Certified copy of passport / NRIC (if applicable) 6. Latest applicant’s resume (if applicable) 7. 2 Passport-size photos (white background) Please refer to the detailed application procedures on our website www.mages.edu.sg.

FEE STRUCTURE Total Payable (S$) Total Payable (S$) Fees Breakdown [Shows the full breakdown of course fees] Singaporean/PR International

The FPS is compulsory for all students and is available in 2 forms, either ESCROW or Insurance Protection Scheme. MAGES has adopted the ESCROW scheme. For more information, visit www.mages.edu.sg. MAGES has appointed The Development Bank of Singapore Limited (DBS) as the FPS Escrow Provider. Under the FPS escrow scheme, students will pay their fees directly to DBS. DBS will act as the custodian of students’ fees and will only disburse the fees to MAGES on a fixed schedule. Again, in case of events as stated above, students will be able to retrieve their unconsumed fees from DBS. More details of the FPS can also be found in the FPS Instruction Manual, available at www.cpe.gov.sg.

Application Fee

250

500

TRANSFER, WITHDRAWAL, DEFERMENT & REFUND POLICY

Course Fee

13,888

13,888

Admission Fee

200

200

Course Material Fee

450

450

The institute is committed to adhere with full integrity to the various policies that are communicated in its student contract, student handbook and website, amongst others.

EPS Insurance / Escrow Fee

100

100

Examination Fee

450

450

Medical Insurance Fee (Including GST)

150

150

Student Pass Application Fee

N/A

250

(A) Total Course Fees Payable

15,238

15,488

* Non-Refundable Application Fee is not summed up in the total course fees (A). ** The fees currently quoted are for 2014 only.

MISCELLANEOUS FEE For more details on Miscellaneous Fees, visit www.mages.edu.sg.

FEE PAYMENT Students should pay directly to the school’s ESCROW Account Number. All fees should be payable to MAGES INS OF EXCELLENCE PL STFA (ESCROW) with DBS Bank Ltd. ESCROW Account Number: 003-923851-7 (DBS Bank)

GRANTS / SCHOLARSHIPS MAGES Institute of Excellence offers various grants or scholarships to enable students to have a more enriching campus life. For more information, contact our Programme Consultant.

MEDICAL COVERAGE All students local or international (*) are covered under Medical Insurance with benefits mentioned below. MAGES Institute of Excellence has appointed American International Assurance Company, Limited as our Official Medical Insurance provider. Our Group Policy No. is 70675. Minimum features / coverage for our medical insurance are: Annual Limit not less than S$20,000 per student; - At least B2 ward (in government and restructured hospitals); & - 24 hours coverage in Singapore and overseas (if student is involved in school-related activities). (*) Local Students already having similar insurance policy may choose to opt out.

For more details, visit www.mages.edu.sg.

PRIVATE EDUCATION ACT Established under the Private Education Act, the Council for Private Education (CPE) is a statutory board empowered with the legislative power to regulate the private education sector. The Enhanced Registration Framework (ERF), as set out under the Private Education Act and the Private Education Regulations, spells out the mandatory registration requirements and legislative obligations which all private education institutions, operating in and from Singapore, must meet. Under EduTrust Certification Scheme regulated by the Council for Private Education (CPE), MAGES has put in place some mandatory requirements, namely PEI – Student Contract, Fee Protection Scheme (FPS) and Medical Insurance Coverage.

STANDARD STUDENT CONTRACT The aim of the new quality assurance, EduTrust, is to enhance the confidence of students and their parents in the quality of education in Singapore. MAGES Institute of Excellence will enter a standard PEI-Student Contract with the student. The contract lays out the important terms and conditions governing the relationship between students and MAGES. To view a copy of the PEI-Student Contract and Advisory Note in English, visit www.cpe.gov.sg. For more details, visit www.mages.edu.sg.

CONFIDENTIALITY POLICY The institute is committed to maintaining the confidentiality of the student’s personal information and undertake not to divulge any of this information to any third party without the prior written consent of the student. All personal particulars obtained are strictly for official use only. For more details, visit www.mages.edu.sg.


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