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Markus Kranzler graduated in Technical Directing from Animationsinstitut in 2014. Find out how the mathematician landed his dream job at Pixar Animation Studios.
In his multi-award-winning diploma film Blieschow, director Christoph Sarow wraps young Tom's childhood memories in a colorful 2D animation, using powerful metaphors to tell of loneliness and youthful competition.
Finally online: Pascal Schelbli's graduation film combines a highly topical subject with great visual effects, earning him, among others, the prestigious Student Academy Award.
As a Technical Director you are the link between art and technology. Find out what tasks TDs take on in the production of films and media projects and what skills are required.
Graduating with a diploma in 2013, Anna Matacz is now coaching the next generation of Animation/Effects Producers as Head of Production and Lineproducer at Animationsinstitut. Find out more about her here.
The student council of Animationsinstitut came up with a special idea during lockdown time. Students and employees were asked to illustrate their situation in home office. The result is a colorful mosaic, as diverse as Animationsinstitut itself.
For his graduation film, Johannes Kammerer combined impressive live action on skateboards with beautiful animation and visual effects. Find out here what's behind the experimental skate video.
During the Set Extension Workshop, an interdisciplinary team produces an entire vfx short within only three month. Find out why shooting in a LED studio was more challenging than expected.
The students of Animationsinstitut have scored some coveted spots at international festivals. Find out which projects have been awarded prizes, screenings and nominations.
Andreas Feix graduated in Animation and Visual Effects from Animationsinstitut in 2015 and is now working in London at Industrial Light & Magic. Find out how the digital compositor made the leap to the island...
Paul Cichon asked himself why everyday objects actually always break after a seemingly fixed period of time. In his diploma project he found an answer and created the colorful and very funny 2D animation Opossum.
A diploma in Visual Effects opens up a variety of job possibilities in the film industry. One way to enter the world of VFX is working as a digital compositor. Click here to find out what the job is all about.