Apprenticeship training courses
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Arts therapist (level 7)
Using art, drama or music to carry to improve a person’s mental, physical health and wellbeing.
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Junior vfx artist (generalist) (level 4)
Select and use relevant 3D software to create visually engaging motion graphics, animations or images (assets).
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Junior visual effects - VFX artist or assistant technical director - ATD (level 4)
Create high quality, performant visuals within budgets.
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Museums and galleries technician (level 3)
Creating permanent and temporary exhibitions and displays, meeting strict deadlines of time and cost.
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Storyboard artist (level 7)
To use storyboards to visualise the narrative, planning shots and drawing panels to demonstrate the staging/action, and maintain continuity between scenes of a production.
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VFX artist or technical director (level 6)
Create content, by producing objects, images or scenes that render together with live footage for the final image.
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Cultural heritage conservator (degree) (level 7)
Preserving objects that could be housed in archives, art galleries, libraries, museums and private collections.
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Craft technician (level 3)
Craft technicians make, service, restore and/or conserve individual hand-crafted items
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Print operative (level 2)
Assist in the production of a printed product or component.
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Registrar (creative and cultural) (level 6)
Enable access and enjoyment of cultural heritage by public and other audiences now and in the future.