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Multimedia Career - Department of Multimedia
Wherever people live, work, play, or pass through a
structure, there is a role for a multimedia designer. The career is also
truly international in scope. You just may find yourself working on
projects scattered around the globe.
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2-D and 3-D
animator
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ADR engineer
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Animation
producer
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Art director
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Associate sound
editor
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Broadcast
designer
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Character
designer
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Compositor
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Creative
director
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Director of
photography
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Environment
designer
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Environmental
artiste
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Film and video
editor
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Game designer
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Illustrator
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Instructor
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Interactive
designer
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Interactive
installation artiste
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Interface
designer
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Layout and
background artiste
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Mobile game
designer
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Modeller/Texturer
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Motion designer
(film titles, cable and broadcast networks, new media, commercials, etc)
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Online game
designer
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Lighting
designer
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Post-production
supervisor
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Producer/Executive producer
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Production
manager
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Re-recording
mixer
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Screenwriter
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Sound editor
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Sound effects
recorder
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Stop motion
animator
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Storyboard and
concept artiste
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Supervising
sound designer
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Technical
director
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Web
designer/developer
Things to Know About the
Department of Multimedia
▪ Study at the Department of
Multimedia and you will be taught by the industry’s best professionals
It means you will be learning from people who are
leaders in their fields (that is important because it means that the
training you get is relevant to what is going on in the real world).
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The Department of Multimedia
combines a hands-on industry-based approach with solid academic
credentials
Our
academic standing is so strong that we are now planning to engage with
the world’s leading universities and research
centres.
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See the ‘big picture’: not
only will you receive highly
focussed
training in your field, but
you will also gain valuable exposure to a broad range of other
disciplines, thanks to the broad curriculum of the Department of
Multimedia.
Because
creative fields are so inter-related, the ‘big picture’ approach can
give you a distinct career edge. Isn’t that what you want?
The edge?
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Innovative and unique
specialisation
UOG offers a unique, design-based multimedia degree with a focus on
creative and innovative practice.
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Flexibility and Collaboration
The students of creative arts and digital media are provided with the
opportunity to refine their specialisation by collaborating with
students in other disciplines, such as art, film and television,
multimedia, animation, Internet studies, and visual effects.
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Industry Recognition and Participation
The quality of
practical skills students learn at the Department of Multimedia is
recognised by professional industry associations, as well as by the
Higher Education Commission (HEC). The students are encouraged to
present their work through participation in industry-based competitions
and events.
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