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| David Steinberg at Annecy |
Nickelodeon (known as "Nick") does most of its design and creation in house, but the "meat and potatoes" of animation is usually subcontracted out to other studios, often overseas, around the world.
Our animation students at Bucks don't just learn how to be competent, industry-ready animators. They also learn creativity, and how to generate ideas. After all, it's up to our students to create the next big thing - the next Peppa Pig or Bob the Builder. Animation is about stories, characters, and creativity. So, what does Nickelodeon ("Nick", for short) look for in an animation pitch?


