BYU Center for Animation

BYU Center for Animation is an American animation school at Brigham Young University (BYU). The program is a leading university animation program in the United States and has collected 11 student Emmys.

BYU Center for Animation
MottoThe Happiest Place on Campus
TypePrivate
Established2010
DirectorR. Brent Adams
Academic staff
6 full time
Undergraduates70
Location
Provo
,
Utah
,
United States
Websiteanimation.byu.edu

Students enter the program through one of two academic tracks: an animation route to graduate with a BFA in Animation or through the computer science route to graduate with a BA in Computer Science. Students from the program have gone on to work at major studios including Walt Disney Animation Studios, Pixar Animation Studios, Blue Sky Studios, DreamWorks Animation, and Blizzard Entertainment. BYU's animation program touts 40 alumni at DreamWorks and 15 at Pixar. BYU animation student Emron Grover, for example, was the digital tailor for Pixar's Coco.

Ed Catmull, former president of Pixar Animation Studios and Walt Disney Animation Studios, visited BYU and remarked, "It’s the perception not just of Pixar, but also at the other studios, that something pretty remarkable is happening here."

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