Q: Do I need to know how to draw to get in the program?
A: Drawing is a plus but not at all a prerequisite. In fact we spend a good deal of time teaching drawing and design techniques. Anyone can learn to draw better with a basic understanding of simple drawing principles. That being said, there are many very successful artists working in this field that have very limited drawing skills. Don't let this hold you back.
Q: When do the semesters start and how long is the course?
A: The Semesters starts early February, early June, and early October. Our program runs for three four-month semesters.
Q: Do you accept foreign students?
A:
Yes we do accept foreign students. We have students from Brazil,
Venezuela, Russia, Mexico, USA, the UK, Israel, South Africa, and many
more to come. You can get a Study Visa from the Canadian consulate in
your home country. You will need an official letter of acceptance from
Think Tank in order to apply for the Study Visa.
Q. Do you offer scholarships to foreign students?
A:
We offer a limited scholarship of $1000USD to some students. The award
is given to students that we feel will become an asset to the school.
Someone with drive, passion, and an artistic eye. You will be
automatically eligible once you apply to the school. Your portfolio
will play a significant role.
I'm sorry but there are no grants or other scholarships available for foreign students coming to Canada to study.Q: How much is the program for foreign students?
A: Please view our TUITIONS page for more details. Our 12 month ( 3 semesters ) intensive 3D animation visual FX program/Modeling course is $29,900 USD for foreign students. We do offer $1000 scholarships to certain students upon review of their portfolios. As a result the total tuition can be as low as $28,900 USD.
Your Tuition includes everything you need to study for the year including books, drawing and sculpting supplies, a 180-gig portable hard drive, and a wacom tablet (both yours to keep). Please see our TUITIONS page for more details.
Q: Will I be able to work as a 3D Animator/Modeler for video games?
A: This question is a good one! In the past "video games" and "film and television" were miles apart in quality and production methods. However with the advances in game consoles and new CG techniques, they have become very much alike. Today the skills needed for animating and modeling for film and television are the same skills needed to produce video games. The short answer is yes, our program will prepare you for a career in video game production. In fact, we have teachers who work full time at EA and teach for us in their spare time. We also have instructors from Propaganda Games, Pirahna Games, Nerdcorps, Bardel, Rainmaker, Mainframe, and Marvel Comics.
Q: What software do you use?
A: We teach XSI (Softimage), Maya, Lightwave, ZBrush, Mudbox, Flash, and all the Adobe products, plus lots of peripherals.
Q: Do you supply housing? Is there inexpensive housing close to Think Tank?
A: No, we do not supply housing, however there is plenty of inexpensive housing nearby the school. Here is a link to a local paper that has ads for housing: http://www.van.net/classified go to "Newspaper" (on the left), "North Shore News", "Rentals", "Apts and Condos". These are places very nearby to us. You can get a furnished room in a house with shared living room and kitchen for about $500 Canadian a month.
Also check http://vancouver.craigslist.org/
Q: I want to be a modeler, can you describe the modeling path?
A: We specialize in modeling and animation. They represent the bulk of our students' paths. The path for modeling students is very integrated and thorough. After an extensive first semester in foundation in modeling with Joseph Bullock you move on to, Concepts and Designs with Karre Andrews, world renowned Marvel and DC Comics cover artist. Visit Kaare's WEBSITE fore more details
Then, Sculpting with Gideon Hay, a film and television sculpturist with a vast portfolio. Gideon's WEBSITE
After building your Character in Sculpey you build it in CG in Joe Bullock's advanced Modeling 200 class. In conjunction with Joe you'll be taking Mudbox and Zbrush with Michael Amasio. Check out Mudbox HERE. After that you'll be let loose to model for the entire third semester. During that time you will have a personal mentor to advise you every step of the way.
Q: Can I start without any knowledge of 3D?
A: Yes, it's not necessary to have any prior training. Most people know a little Photoshop or a similar program but it's not essential. We start with the basics.
Q: How do you decide who is accepted?
A: We strive to find students that display a passion for this field. We require applicants to submit a PORTFOLIO of work to give us an idea of your current level. We are looking for any aptitude for artistic expression. It can be 3 or 4 drawings, sculptures, photographs, or even a movie you shot on video. Your ability to draw is not the most important thing. We can teach you that. We are looking for students that will strive for excellence and be great additions to the school. A good work ethic is essential.
Q: If I am an international student do I need Health Insurance?
A: Yes! If you will be studying in B.C. for over 6 months, you are required to enroll for MSP (Medical Services Plan) immediately upon arrival.
Application forms are available at: https://www.healthservices.gov.bc.ca/exforms/msp/H102fil.pdf
The waiting period to receive MSP coverage is approximately 3 months. During the waiting period you must obtain basic coverage from a private health insurance provider. You can choose a provider in your country of origin, or you can enroll with Student Sure. As Think Tank is a preferred school with this provider, you are able to receive extended coverage. To apply, please visit: http://www.studentsure.com/index.htm
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