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BRIAN HARRIES, DAN MARTINEZ, CLARKE NORDHAU AND NOAH ORTEGA / CLASS OF 2012
AMONG SKIES
SHAUN ELLIS, MICHAEL HOSTICKA AND KATHERINE ''KEZ'' LACZIN / CLASS OF 2012
ODYSSIA
CODY BELLIMER, CHRISTIAN DAVIS JEREMY GRIFFITH, MATTHEW HEYMAN / CLASS OF 2011
EPSILON
LIZ LANDES / CLASS OF 2012
SINGLE RIDER, DOUBLE FEATURE
Create compelling and believable interactive experiences.
The Game Art and Design major brings Ringling College's feature film aesthetic to games, and is focused on providing students with the professional artistic skills necessary to create compelling and believable interactive experiences. Students will also study the basics of game design-mechanics, meaningful play, interactivity and options for creating and refining game content. Using an understanding of these concepts, as well as the technical aspects of 3D animation software and game engines, they will create texture-rich, visually-sophisticated gaming environments that tell stories, educate, inform, and entertain.
Computer Animation
The creative side of
Game Art & DesignPlay the video above to see what inspires us.
Video Gallery
Among Skies
by Brian Harries, Dan Martinez, Clarke Nordhau and Noah Ortega / Class of 2012
Odyssia
Shaun Ellis, Michael Hosticka and Katherine ''Kez'' Laczin / Class of 2012
Single Rider, Double Feature
Liz Landes / Class of 2012
BOTs
Kuo Yu Lu, Peter Richmond / Class of 2011
Two Student Animations Nominated for Annie Awards
The International Animated Film Society, ASIFA-Hollywood, has announced the nominations for its 40th Annual Annie Awards, recognizing the year’s best in the field of animation. Two Ringling College of Art and Design student thesis films have been nominated for Best Student Film.
Eric Prah Wins Ringling College's 9th Student Academy Award
Ringling College alumni Eric Prah ('12, Computer Animation) was awarded a Student Academy Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for his senior thesis animation, "My Little Friend."




