
Originally Posted by
lifesillusion
I believe the deadline for this year was at the end of February, but I would HIGHLY recommend CSSSA. While it is mostly a California based program, they do accept around 20 students from outside of California (I am not a CA resident, but I got in this way). Ask anyone who attended their animation program and they will tell you how AMAZING it is. You have a lot of the same instructors that the kids at CalArts have... The class schedules are usually a half day of life drawing (I had never done life drawing before I went… but am in love with it now) then an hour-long animation screening after lunch and then animation class. The program also takes you on field trips for observational studies and you get to take some acting and film study classes (which is an amazing experience).
If you are interested in fine arts too, you are permitted to attend the fine art (or dance sessions or additional life-drawing classes) lectures they have, as long as it doesn’t interfere with your class schedule.
I could go on about CSSSA for pages… if you have any questions, feel free to post them. It was the best move I’ve ever made and the best experience that I have ever had. I am going to attend the Character Animation program at CalArts (or the Animation program at USC). I would have never known what to go for to get into a good college animation program without CSSSA.
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