Overview

No ATAR
2 years accelerated
Full-time & Part-time

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BRIS/MEL/SYD

FEB/JUN/SEPT

CRICOS 075776J

Animation at JMC

JMC’s Animation course builds the skills to craft dynamic animated stories. Specialise in 2D or 3D animation and bring projects to life in a studio setting. Taught and mentored by industry professionals with experience at studios such as Netflix Animation, Flying Bark and Rising Sun Pictures, the course blends traditional art foundations with current digital animation tools and practices to develop production-ready artists.

Why Study Animation at JMC

Specialise in 2D or 3D animation, plus Production Art or Computer Graphics, as you develop advanced skills and refine your unique style.
Collaborate with fellow Animation students, as well as Game Design and Audio students, in a studio-style environment that mirrors industry practice.
Build an industry-ready portfolio through storytelling and character animation, with specialisations ranging from character and world design to 3D modelling, sculpting and rendering.
Course Overview

Career outcomes

JMC Animation graduates bring stories to life across film, television, and interactive media. From production design and storytelling, asset creation to animation, this course  prepares you for real roles in a fast-moving industry. You’ll graduate ready to work on major productions or stand out in smaller studios.

Career outcomes include: 2D/3D Animator, Concept artist, 2D and 3D asset creator, Technical Artist, Storyboard and Pre-visualisation Artist, and VFX Compositor - working across entertainment, advertising, and immersive media. Animation opens doors wherever creativity meets technology.

Who is this for?

This course is designed for people who want to bring characters and stories to life through movement and design. It suits those who are visually creative, detail-oriented, and eager to learn both traditional and digital animation techniques.

Ideal for aspiring animators, illustrators, and VFX artists, it’s for individuals who want to refine their storytelling skills, master industry-standard tools, and build a professional portfolio for work in animation, film, and game production.

Learn from industry Experts

Sean Callinan

Senior Lecturer, Animation + Game Design (Sydney)

The essence of Sean’s career has been a broad-ranging interest in all aspects of design for film, television and other screen media. His career prior to teaching spans a wealth of experience, beginning as co-founder of his own production company, Meaningful Eye Contact (MEC), with Alex Proyas and Peter Miller. Sean quickly garnered a reputation for eye-catching visuals and inventive concepts. While producing music video clips for high profile acts such as INXS, Crowded House, and Fleetwood Mac, Sean developed a passion for the disciplines of production design, art direction, graphics and animation that would become instrumental in his future career.

During this period Sean received an AFI nomination for “Best Art Direction” for his work on Alex Proyas’ post-apocalyptic gothic fantasy feature Spirits of the Air, Gremlins of the Clouds. MEC were also the recipients of a number of music video awards through the eighties.

Having turned freelance, Sean continued to work on numerous television commercials, music videos, television productions and several more feature films. Animation and motion graphics had always been an important part of his practice, but in 2001 Sean made the decision to leave Production Design and focus on these areas whilst undertaking a Masters in Design at UTS.

Since then he has undertaken a range of work including infographic animation, screen graphics, museum interactives, collaborations on broadband and mobile platform content, and personal projects. Prior to accepting the role as Head of Animation and Game Development at JMC Academy, Sean taught animation, video design and screen-based media at UTS for over twenty years.

Sean is also the former Head of Animation and Game Development at JMC Academy.

Tim McEwen

Animation Lecturer

Tim McEwen draws on his broad experience in feature film storyboards and concept art (Happy Feet Two, Blinky Bill, Wolf Creek 2), as well as comic books, illustration, and cartooning. He's been published professionally since he was 17, has featured in 25 exhibitions domestically and internationally, and has been nominated and shortlisted many times for numerous awards, including three times for Best Comic Book Artist in the Australian Cartoonists’ Association's prestigious Stanley Awards. In 2018 he received the Platinum Ledger Award for contributions to the Australian comics scene.

 He's been the director of the Comics Art Awards of Australia, a committee member for the Australian Cartoonists' Association, as well as being a featured guest at numerous comic and related conventions, and an expert speaker at numerous events. He's also an art director and graphic designer with 30+ years of experience.

Tim has lectured at JMC in Sydney for 11 years, and has previously lectured at the University of Western Sydney and CDW Studios. He continues to work in his chosen professions, illustrating books, providing storyboards, and working on his internationally distributed, award-winning comic series ‘Greener Pastures’.

Az Valastro

Animation and Game Design Lecturer

Az Valastro is a Game Developer and Artist, who previously studied Game Design at JMC Academy. They have a passion for all areas within both digital and tabletop game development. Outside of lecturing at JMC Academy, they develop and release card and digital games independently with their brother, through the business they run together. 

Petr Joura

Senior Game Design Lecturer

Student Film: "Promises"

Promises showcases JMC Students’ skills in storytelling, design, and emotional world-building through animation.

More Student Work

Explore our Showcase to see how JMC students bring characters and stories to life through animation.

What you learn

  • Master 2D, 3D, and hybrid animation techniques to bring stories to life.
  • Develop your storytelling and visual design skills.
  • Learn concept development, character animation, rigging, compositing, and post-production.
  • Work with industry-standard software used across animation and visual effects studios.

What you gain

  • A professional showreel showcasing your creative style and technical expertise.
  • Industry-ready skills to work in animation, visual effects, and digital content creation. 
  • The confidence to launch your own projects in Australia’s expanding animation industry.

Life at JMC

Life at JMC is about more than classes - it’s about being part of a creative community. With state-of-the-art facilities, collaborative projects, and a vibrant campus culture, students are surrounded by like-minded people who share their passion for the arts. From industry events and performances to student showcases and social activities, JMC offers an environment where creativity thrives, connections are made, and ideas come to life.

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