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Overview of AIE

Overview of AIE. Specialist educator in Game Development, 3D Animation and Visual FX Established in 1996 to grow Australia’s games & animation industries Campuses co-sited with games & film companies in Sydney, Canberra and Melbourne. Founding member of GDAA

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Overview of AIE

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  1. Overview of AIE • Specialist educator in Game Development, 3D Animation and Visual FX • Established in 1996 to grow Australia’s games & animation industries • Campuses co-sited with games & film companies in Sydney, Canberra and Melbourne. • Founding member of GDAA • Partnerships with Sony & BigWorld • 2007 Australian Small Training Provider of the Year

  2. Australian Games Industry • Australians spent over AU$1.9 Billion on games last year • Globally the market is US$57 Billion, and is the fastest growing entertainment industry. • 45+ local companies generating $250m in exports • Melbourne, Sydney & Canberra are home to some major developers including Team Bondi, Blue Tongue, Firemint, 2K, Games Lab and many others.

  3. Animation & Visual FX • Australia is recognised as a production centre for world class international film and TV production • Demandfor talented 3D artists at all levels of film and television production continues to grow steadily • Close to 100 Studios in Melbourne, Sydney and Canberra

  4. Evolving Industries • Simulation • Education • MedicalVisualisation • Illustration • Town Planning • Design Visualisation • Architecture • Defense

  5. Getting Started • 3D Art for Games & Film • Certificate II in Creative Industries (Media) & Certificate III in Media • 3D Animation fundamentals • Short Courses • VET in Schools Contributes to your VCE Results • Game Programming • Certificate II in Information Technology • Game Programming fundamentals • Develop PC & Xbox 360 games • Cert II & III courses are delivered in a variety of flexible ways. • Cost for Years 10,11 & 12 students; via VET in Schools or on campus with a substantial discount off price.

  6. Full-time courses • Game Programming • Advanced Diploma of Professional Game Development (Programming) • 3D Animation for Games • Advanced Diploma of Professional Game Development (Game Art) • 3D for Film & Visual FX • Advanced Diploma of Screen & Media (3D Animation & VFX) • All courses: • Are VET FEE-HELP • Have University articulation • Run full-time for 2 years • Have high graduate employment success

  7. What makes AIE different? • Industry –focused, ongoing close links • Specialist: only game dev, 3D and visual FX • Teachers with industry experience • Practical, project-based curriculum • Lots of time face to face with teachers • Studio-simulated environment • Learning with a group of like-minded students

  8. Academy of Interactive Entertainment Events • WEBSITE – www.AIE.EDU.au • TWITTER – www.Twitter.com/AIEmelbourne • FACEBOOK – www.FaceBook.com/AIEmelbourne • MELBOURNE – melbourne@AIE.edu.au • 03 9820 8201 • Level 8, Atari Building • 14 Queens Road, Melbourne VIC 3004

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