With a view to recruiting and promoting new Animation talents, Netflix and GOBELINS are currently offering six scholarships for students from the African continent for the September 2023 intake.
This two-year course taught in English is designed to enable students to reach a professional level notably in directing and storytelling in a multicultural environment. In addition to exercises in writing, storyboarding and complex animation (mixed techniques, interacting characters), students participate in an open-themed end of studies film in conditions similar to a professional environment.
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They will cover the tuition fees for the entire length of the programme (3 years for the BA, 2 years for the MA).
The scholarships will benefit six students who will successfully be admitted to GOBELINS' Master of Arts in Character Animation and Animated Filmmaking.
Scholarships selection will be announced at the end of April 2023 for students to start their academic year in September 2023.
If you need advice and guidance for your application process, please contact:
Head of the Master of Arts in Character Animation and Animated Filmmaking
or
International Development Officer
For more details, visit Gobelins website