APRIL HOLIDAY PROGRAMMES - ROTORUA CAMPUS APRIL 19 - APRIL 30 2021 - Yoobee Colleges
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Creative work by: Ann Yang | Hutt Valley High School Digital Illustration Wellington APRIL HOLIDAY PROGRAMMES ROTORUA CAMPUS APRIL 19 - APRIL 30 2021
LET'S GET Course CREATIVE. Calendar Tēnā koutou! Yoobee Colleges is committed to developing generation after generation of April 19 - April 30 New Zealand’s leading creative and technical talents. We’ve been doing it for 30 years and will continue for a long time to come. M T W T F S S We are passionate about providing unique opportunities to high school students which is why this April we are launching two new tech-based Digital Illustration courses: E-Sports and Ethical Hacking. Film Making Visual Design COVID-19 Statement 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 In the event of a potential COVID-19 lockdown (that would affect these courses), we have the capacity to deliver courses remotely. We have experience M T W T F S S in successfully continuing the delivery of our holiday programmes online E-Sports based on previous lockdowns. If this situation did arise, the available options 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 would be remote learning or a transfer to the following holiday programmes. We would also be in touch with you directly on the suitable options available. JOIN OUR CREATIVE COMMUNITY TODAY! EXCLUSIVE CONTENT, FREE TUTORIALS, GIVEAWAYS, COMPETITIONS AND CONNECT WITH LIKE-MINDED STUDENTS NATIONWIDE. Yoobee Colleges - Creative Sessions Search 'Creative Sessions' on Facebook
April Holiday Programmes April Holiday Programmes E-Sports Film-making Digital Illustration Create an E-Sports tournament! Practical workshop in Film Getting creative with a tablet Learn what goes into setting up an exciting Make your very own mini-film in a 4-day Working through the basics of canvas set- E-Sports event. Explore different games and genres workshop by learning hands-on skills in film- up, brush presets, colour theory and then to used in e-sports tournaments, event planning making. Working in teams, you will learn some the fundamentals of how to create a series of and preparation. You’ll create a mini tournament brand new skills in filming and then work through illustrations with the skills you have learnt. on campus including live streaming. An exciting the production process. On the last day, there will Packed full of several exciting illustration mini- introduction to e-sports and gaming communities. be an in-class screening of your masterpiece! projects and the ultimate introduction to the • Exploration of potential games and platforms • Storyboarding & Pre-Production Wacom tablet. • Setting up steaming equipment and software • Understanding camera basics for Film • Traditional drawing exercises • Options for custom levels and environments • Group work included • Introduction to Photoshop • Planning and running an e-sports event Software: Premiere Pro • Character design and other creative activities • Participating in an e-sports tournament Camera: Industry standard DSLR (provided) • Wacom Tablets/iPads are provided Software: OBS Studio, Twitch or other relevant Time: 9am - 3pm • Take home your printed creations streaming software Software: Photoshop Time: 9am - 3pm Time: 9am - 3pm 4 Days 19th - 22nd April $300 3 Days 27th - 29th April $225 4 Days 19th - 22nd April $300 Visual Design Branding & Poster Design Spend three days developing core skills in graphic design software: Photoshop & Illustrator. You will be working to a design brief for a simple advertisement poster by incorporating your own icon design made. • Creating an advertisement poster in Photoshop • Icon design in Illustrator • Take home your printed creations Software: Photoshop & Illustrator Time: 9am - 3pm 3 Days 20th - 22nd April $225
Indigenous THE Legends Scholarship! IMPORTANT INFO We are please to announce the winner for our Indigenous Legends Scholarship – Hakopa Ririnui. When our Rotorua team first met with Hakopa, it was hard not to be impressed with STAR Funded Equipment Provided his art, but what impressed them even more Yoobee is a an authorised STAR Our School holiday courses give provider and our courses offer great everyone a chance to try new things, was his personality and his passion towards this includes using our equipment! opportunities for students to develop his art and culture. their creative abilities and learn new Enjoy the use of our high spec PC's, skills and techniques in the or learn how to operate and industry ever-changing world of design. standard DSLR camera. We have iPads Congratulations Hakopa! We can't wait to see and Wacom Tablets galore and all the what you achieve throughout your studies. STAR funding can be allocated industry standard software needed to to students as we provide them with get stuck in! relevant and coherent If you are interested in our many scholarships learning experiences aligned to that we offer for full-time courses then please vocational pathways. contact Jo McCormick. Study with Us! Taught by Industry Our next intake for our full-time Professionals programmes starts in July in campuses When our tutors aren’t teaching or nationwide. Enrolments are also learning new things themselves, they now open for February. To enrol now are working in the industry. in either intake, either jump on our website or speak to one of our friendly We have professional filmmakers, Student Recruitment Advisors. They designers, and artists all willing to can help map out your study journey share their work experience with you. with us! Each tutor is passionate and incredibly 0800 66 55 44 | www.yoobee.ac.nz excited to share what they know! Creative work by: Gaston Junca - Game Development Wellington
APRIL HOLIDAY PROGRAMMES ENROL TODAY! To enrol in any of the programmes you can either contact our Business Development Coordinator: Jo McCormick 07 460 1131 or 021 597 704 jo.mccormick@yoobeecolleges.com Or visit our website to enrol online! www.yoobee.ac.nz YOOBEE ROTORUA 1220 Eruera Street, Rotorua Please be aware that students are unsupervised during breaks and lunch times and are able to leave the campus. If this is not acceptable parents and caregivers should make alternative arrangements.
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