Field Placement

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Your Field Placement is a 3-Way Partnership.

1. As a Digital Animation student and a potential candidate for placement work, you are expected to send your reel/demo tape to the company of your choice to show your work. This is part of the professional experience, and is standard protocol for those seeking internships and or jobs.

2. The school provides you with a list of names of potential placement opportunities and will help you decide which company is right for you.

3. You are expected to be proactive and seek out companies yourself and relay your information to the coordinator, who will assist you in obtaining a placement.

Read our Field Placement Frequently Asked Questions.

Please note:

• In order to graduate, you need to complete a placement as part of your course load. You will receive academic credit for this.

• You cannot partake in a placement if it is not FOR CREDIT as part of your academic load.

Demo Tape Requirements and Information

In order to obtain the Field Placement of your choice, you will need to produce an excellent Demo Reel to showcase your skills and specific areas of interest.

The Demo Reel should contain a short excerpt of your Final Presentation that shows your creativity and technical abilities, along with good quality stills indicating work flow and process, a section of your storyboard, some drawings, and a clear resume.

Please be sure to digitally add your name, contact information, and Centennial College to your Demo Reel. If you are using a group project, indicate your role in the creative process

Registration/ Fees

Students are responsible for registering for ANIM 222 and paying course Fees before commencing Field Placement. Any Additional fees you incur during Placement (ie.Travel, parking, etc.) are your responsibility.

Pre-requisites

• A Demo Reel
• Successful completion of all semester 1, 2 and 3 courses in the Digital Animation Program's model route
• Cumulative average of 60% or higher
• Good attendance record
• Must have met all project deadlines (except for official extensions)
• Please note that in order to graduate and obtain your diploma, you will need to complete all required courses including English, GNEDs and Integrated Media.