Rhode Island School of Design (Providence, RI) – Magical Animation Training
How about attending one of the oldest art schools in the U.S.? We’re talking 1877 to be precise. Almost 2,500 U.S. and international students are doing just that at the Rhode Island School of Design.
Its BFA in Film/Animation/ Video offers courses in drawing, spatial dynamics and time, light and sound.
Majors are encouraged to make all sorts of films, be they documentary, narrative, experimental, or animated, using traditional and cutting-edge methods.
The school is proud of its facilities which include “production studios for film, video, 16mm, 35mm, and puppet animation; digital editing and sound mixing rooms; and CGI workstations with a full range of professional production and editing software.”
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