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Escape Studios is a British visual effects academy situated and headquartered in North Greenwich,
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, offering short courses and degrees at undergraduate and postgraduate level. Escape Studios' primary offering includes study programmes in
Visual Effects Visual effects (sometimes abbreviated as VFX) is the process by which imagery is created or manipulated outside the context of a live-action shot in filmmaking and video production. The integration of live-action footage and other live-action fo ...
(VFX), Game Art and
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, with short courses available in Motion Graphics. Since the foundation of Escape Studios in 2002, more than 4,000 students have passed through its doors, moving into jobs in the animation and visual effects industries.


History

Escape Studios was founded in April 2002 by Dominic Davenport and James Huggins as an independent visual effects academy; initially based in
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, and later in
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, London, offering short courses in Visual Effects (VFX), Game Art, Animation and later Motion Graphics.The Guardian 12 November 2013
Retrieved 5 December 2018
The goal was to become "Europe's top VFX school". In 2010 Davenport described Escape Studios as a "finishing school for the visual effects industry in this country", often taking students with an existing undergraduate degree and helping them to break into the industry. In 2011 general manager Mark Cass explained in an interview with the BBC that demand for trained VFX talent was such that "we literally cannot train people quick enough to get out the door", and that the philosophy of Escape Studios is "recreate, as far as possible, the work environment that its graduates will hopefully enter". In 2012 Escape Studios attempted to break into the United States setting up a training campus in LA but closed shortly after. Shortly after Escape Studios closed operations in LA it spun off its software re-selling business, creating a new company, Escape Technology, "targeting the media industry", allowing Escape Studios to "concentrate fully on the continued growth of its classroom and online academies and recruitment services". In October 2013 Escape Studios was acquired by Pearson plc, and from September 2015 it began offering degrees at graduate level (followed by undergraduate degrees from 2016) as a subsidiary of Pearson College London. Undergraduate and graduate degrees are validated and awarded by the
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. Pearson announced that "Escape Studios will retain its name and Shepherd’s Bush location", and promised a “smooth transition” for "all existing students and staff". Escape Studios' primary offerings are in three areas: Visual Effects (VFX), Animation and Game Art, although short courses are available in Motion Graphics. Tutors include Head of Animation Alexander Williams. Visiting tutors include animator and graphic novelist
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. In June 2023 Escape Studios was acquired by AAP Education Limited, a new partnership between Sterling Partners and Coventry University. AAP Education is committed to maintaining high quality student experiences and outcomes and to creating a sustainable and exciting future. The trading name remains as Escape Studios. In April 2024, Escape Studios received its UKVI licence and therefore welcomes aspiring talent and creatives from around the globe. Receiving the UKVI licence allows the institution to sponsor international students to join programmes on a student visa.


Industry Partnerships

Industry partners include
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, The Mill,
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, Electric Theatre Collective,
Jellyfish Pictures Jellyfish Pictures was a British VFX and animation company specialising in the creation of digital visual effects and animation. History The company was founded in 2001 by Philip Dobree and Will Rockall, with a team of three artists and one ...
, Bluebolt,
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,
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and Milk. In 2012 Escape Studios launched the first VFX Festival in London, in partnership with MPC, Framestore and Cinesite. Escape Studios participates in the National Saturday Club, an outreach program that aims to help students from diverse backgrounds gain access to the creative industries. It also co-operates with ScreenSkills to offer courses aimed at under-represented groups such as women and minorities. In January 2019 Escape Studios announced a Master's Degree in storyboarding and previsualisation, the first of its kind.


Awards

Students from Escape Studios have won a number of awards. The short film ''Home Sweet Home'', directed by Maria Robertson, won Best Student Animation at the 2019 British Animation Film Festival. The short film ''Jericho'' was short-listed for a student BAFTA in 2019.Jericho at IMDB
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References


The British film and television industries: Decline or Opportunity?
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, 24 January 2010. Retrieved 5 December 2018


Notes

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