Apprenticeship training courses
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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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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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Print operative (level 2)
Assist in the production of a printed product or component.
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Curator (level 7)
Research, understand, develop and interpret collections, themes or subjects.
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Arts therapist (degree) (level 7)
Using art, drama or music to carry out therapy interventions to improve a person’s mental, physical health and wellbeing.
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Junior advertising creative (level 3)
Advertising Creatives are responsible for coming up with original, exciting and memorable ideas that meet client's briefs and which can then be used in a range of mediums (e.g Radio, TV).
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Artificial intelligence (AI) data specialist (level 7)
Discover new artificial intelligence solutions that use data to improve and automate business processes.
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Junior 2D artist (visual effects) (level 4)
Assist senior visual effects (VFX) artists with the integration of live action footage and computer generated imagery to create images for TV and film.