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Understanding Level 2 Animation: A Comprehensive Overview

NCFE Level 2 Animation offers a detailed exploration of animation techniques, from early forms to modern technologies. This Level 2 Certificate is equivalent to two Grade Bs at GCSE, specifically designed for those with a passion for animation, art, and storytelling. Students will analyze animation’s mechanics, engage in case studies, and write essays. They will also design and create their animations, including whiteboard, claymation, and 3D animations. Ideal for creative individuals with a minimum Level 5a in English, this course is not suited for those seeking an easy option or aiming for top grades only.

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Understanding Level 2 Animation: A Comprehensive Overview

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  1. NCFE Level 2 Animation

  2. What is it? • Not a GCSE • Like a BTEC but harder • GCSEs are Level 2 qualifications (A levels are Level 3 qualifications) • This is a Level 2 Certificate and is worth exactly two Grade Bs at GCSE • You cannot get A* in this subject

  3. What do we do? • Pick apart and analyse the way animations work • Look at very early forms, right up to modern day techniques

  4. What do we do? • There are Case Studies and Essays to write • We recommend at least Level 5a in English (6 is better) 5a  6

  5. What do we do? • We also plan, design and make our own animations: • Whiteboard animations • Claymations • Flash Animations • 3D Animations

  6. Who should do it? • People who enjoy animation/art/stories – both learning about them and making them • People who have at least level 5a in English • People who are creative (drawing, writing, film-making) • People who want to learn more about video/animation production

  7. Who SHOULDN’T do it? A*A*A*A*A* A*A*A*A*A* • People who want to get all A* • People who have less than 5a in English (there’s a fair amount of writing) • People who think it’ll be a doss

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