We often get asked...
- Apply with your department-specific demo reel and CV attached
- Provide the information required in the pre-screening questionnaire
- Your eligibility is based on the location to which you apply; the dedicated team will review if you are eligible and willing to relocate in that location after getting selected in the online test
- All applicants must complete a standardized skills test provided by the dedicated team
- Receive feedback on results and expect a call from our academy partner if you get selected
- Complete your registration for the academy course at our partner’s location after learning all terms and conditions
- Our partners would confirm the start date to you
While applying to the Academy, keep the work on your demo reel/ portfolio specific to the department you are applying to. As short and sweet as possible – under 2 minutes is advised – show us a variety of your work that lets your creativity shine through and puts your best work forward. If you’re a recent graduate with a student showreel, try to differentiate yourself from your peers with some personal projects. We expect that some projects will be the same if multiple candidates are applying from the same school, but you should have different outputs of YOUR work that show us what YOU did specifically in school group projects.
We suggest that you apply for the department that interests you the most to work in the future. However, if you are willing to upskill yourself in other departments too, you are free to apply but passing the preliminary test is mandatory. You can have this discussion with your Admissions Coordinator and let them know your preferences. You cannot be considered for more than one Academy at a time, so ultimately you will be asked for your top choice. If for whatever reason you are unable to enrol in that Academy, we can evaluate other options at that time.
This is determined on a case-by-case basis. The Admissions Team will investigate your performance in the previous course, speak with your trainer and the Academy team, and make an informed decision. If we feel that you can benefit from going through the Academy again or taking another course to become a better-rounded artist, and there were no other issues raised, then we can consider your request. We don’t want to waste your time or ours, so we will always give you the most direct answer and constructive feedback with the decision.
After reviewing your application, an Admissions Coordinator will get in touch with you to either move forward with the admissions process or to let you know if we cannot consider you at this time. We receive a lot of applicants for our Academy courses, so we might not get back to you right away, especially if the next start date for the course is further out. If you haven’t heard back from a member of the Admissions Team within 2 to 3 weeks of applying, please reach out to admissions@technicolor.com with your name, demo reel, and the department that you applied to.
All open positions at the Technicolor Group are posted on our jobs board, from Artist positions to IT, Marketing and more. To apply, click on the job listing that interests you and fill out the application page.
If you are a recent graduate or novice artist with limited experience and are looking to develop your knowledge in a specific department to move into an entry level artist position, our Academy prepares you with the necessary skills to work inside a professional VFX studio.
The admissions process takes about two weeks from the time you apply to your potential acceptance into the Academy.
Step 1
Once you submit your application, an Admissions Coordinator will review your profile and demo reel.
Step 2
All eligible candidates will be asked to complete an enrolment test. This assignment is specific to the department you are applying to and allows us to see that you have the basic skillsets in the relevant software as well as evaluate your creative and technical skills. You will be provided with assets, instructions, and a specific timeframe to submit the assignment, usually between 1-7 days. An Academy trainer or department panellist will review your submission and, if needed, give you feedback and a round of edits to help you improve.
Step 3
Once you have passed the skills test, you will be contacted by our academy partners from the location of your choice. They will inform you regarding the course fees and the start date. This is also a good time to address any questions you might have included information on next steps.
Step 4
At this stage, you will now receive your official acceptance into the course and other required information from the Academy partner.
Each of our courses is tailor-made with multiple modules and assessments to further your development as a studio-ready artist. See the course descriptions for more detail.
Each course is different; they range from 12–36 weeks depending on the course.
There are on-going start dates for each course and location. We also regularly post new start dates on LinkedIn. If you want to know the start date for a specific discipline and location, please feel free to connect with our admissions team for details and updates at: admissions@technicolor.com