The BDes (Hons) in Special Effects Modelmaking for Film and Television with Foundation Year at the University of Bolton is a four-year full-time course. The program focuses on training students in a comprehensive range of skills required for the creation of special effects, models, props, and creatures used in the film, television, and related industries. Course Content: The course encompasses both theoretical and practical aspects of model making and special effects. Students will master the craft of precise and detailed miniature model-making, and learn to design and create larger props and sets using advanced materials and techniques. There's also an emphasis on digital technologies like 3D modelling and 3D printing. Foundation studies are integrated into the first year of the course, providing students with essential artistic and technical skills, and ease them into higher education.Key Modules: The modules for this course include Modelmaking Materials and Techniques, Concept Art and Visualisation, 3D Digital Modelling, Technical Drawing for the Designer, Advanced Modelmaking Techniques, Professional Practice, and Final Major Project.Accreditations: Please refer to the university's official course page for details on accreditations.Future Careers: Graduates from this program could go on to work in the special effects and model-making industry. Possible careers include prop maker, special effects technician, model designer, and employed model and props maker at film studios, television stations, theatre companies, and gaming companies.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.