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"D. S. Cunningham" <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 13 Jan 1995 13:14:47 CST
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"the future Tim Burton" asked:
 
>Are there any schools that offer a Masters degree in film with a
>concentration in Computer Animation or schools that offer a Masters in
>only Computer Animation.  And if so, do I have to go and get an
>Undergraduate Degree in that concentration first before applying for a
>Masters or is it enough to have my undergraduate degree as it stands.
 
the answer to your second question is no.
 
one answer to your first question is:
 
USC now offers an MFA in Animation, and I know they have a lot of
computers down there. I suggest you check it out.
write to:
USC School of Cinema-TV
Office of Student Affairs
Re: Graduate Admissions
University of Southern California
LA, CA 90089-2211
 
ps--it won't be cheap!
 
Donna Cunningham
Dept. of Critical Studies
USC School of Cinema-TV

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