Want to be part of the Creation Station of Imagination?
Northern Oklahoma College Tonkawa, under the tutelage of instructor Brad Matson entering his 21st year at Northern, offers a Digital Media Institute (DMI) Program for students interested in computer animation and design.
“The DMI program is designed to examine the latest technologies and techniques used in professional animation and design and bring that experience into our classroom,” Matson said. “We offer a comprehensive curriculum that can help students gain digital design and animation skills as well as experience in the real-world production environment.”
Matson further explained the two-year program and what students can expect to learn.
“The DMI program redefines reality by focusing on specific methods used to transform ideas and concepts of digital media into creative digital portfolios and demo reels that show the skills needed for today’s competitive employment environment,” he added. “After graduation from the Digital Media Institute the students will have the knowledge and skills necessary to communicate their ideas through the art of advanced computer graphics in order to gain entry-level work and employment that could offer greater challenges in gaming, motion graphics, visual effects, and video/film production.”
The job opportunities are plentiful in the animation industry.
“DMI’s educational experience in animation and digital media can lead to jobs in several industries,” Matson said. “In the entertainment industry, job offerings exist in video game asset creation, broadcast design, visual effects, video, and digital film production. Other job opportunities are in the fields of government, healthcare, military, and industrial professions with simulations and animations, advertising, communications, and marketing: commercial spots, bumpers, rebranding, social media promotions, station identity and corporate identity.”
Matson is proud of the program and the students NOC has placed in the animation world.
“DMI sits at the forefront of educational experiences. We are the only school in the expanded Midwest that houses a sixty (60) seat render farm, the biggest arsenal of industry software, and emerging technologies that are included in the new course of DMI’s curriculum: AI (artificial Intelligence), motion capture, projection mapping, testing Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality technologies, 3D printing for ABS and PLA Filament, and drone video creation,” he said.
“There are several companies that contact me when they have a position to fill, so the opportunity is there,” Matson said. “CVW Media in Norman has several DMI graduates working for them. Kevin Hanley, CEO of CVW Media, loves the creativity and the work ethic of DMI students,