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Production hot spot gains new talent pool

Production hot spot gains new talent pool

Media Design School’s award-winning animation and game development programmes launch in California

Auckland, 29 January 2014 - Globally recognised as the epicenter of big budget film productions and home to leading AAA games studios, California will have a new talent pool to tap with the launch of Media Design School of Digital Arts at NSAD (NewSchool of Architecture and Design) in San Diego, a collaboration with the award-winning Media Design School.

Media Design School of Digital Arts at NSAD will offer qualifications in animation, game art and game programming originally developed by Media Design School, which is renowned for its strong industry connections and production-orientated learning.

Media Design School’s innovative approach to digital design education began in Auckland, New Zealand, more than 15 years ago, fuelled by demand for studio-ready graduates in emerging creative sectors.

“Studios recruit directly from our graduate pool, in fact even some of our first year students have been snapped up for part-time positions by a major game studio which recognised the value they could add to projects. This willingness from industry to seek out our students really speaks to the relevance of our programmes,” says Media Design School CEO Darryn Melrose.

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“The collaboration between NSAD and Media Design School is exciting and an incredible opportunity to supply the booming Californian film, television and video game industries with a new generation of passionate, creative and innovative specialists.”

An agreement between the two campuses will also allow students to spend a term abroad as part of their academic year, exchange of faculty and global collaboration on live industry briefs that provide students real-world experience during their studies.

Media Design School of Digital Arts at NSAD will officially launch at an industry event on January 31 in San Diego attended by faculty and alumni of Media Design School.

ABOUT MEDIA DESIGN SCHOOL OF DIGITAL ARTS AT NSAD
Media Design School of Digital Arts at NSAD programmes have been developed through collaborations between NSAD and Media Design School. Media Design School of Digital Arts at NSAD builds on these global credentials by offering through NSAD a Bachelor of Arts in Animation, a Bachelor of Arts in Game Art, a Bachelor of Science in Digital Media Arts, and a Bachelor of Science in Game Programming. Interdisciplinary opportunities at NSAD are available through the school’s architecture, construction management, interior design and product design programs. Both NSAD and Media Design School are part of the Laureate International Universities network. For more information, visit: www.mediadesignschool.com/sandiego

ABOUT MEDIA DESIGN SCHOOL
Media Design School in Auckland, New Zealand is internationally acclaimed for its specialized qualifications for rapidly evolving creative industries including 3D animation and visual effects; game art and game programming; and interactive online and media design. It is also home to the award-winning AdSchool for creative advertising, ranked No. 4 most creative school in the world by Young Guns. Media Design School is distinguished by its high-profile industry collaborations, immersive learning environment and award-winning student work. Part of the Laureate University Network, the world’s largest group of private tertiary providers, Media Design School provides access to international education opportunities. For more information, visit: www.mediadesignschool.com

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