PBAAA Appsheet 1249
PBAAA Appsheet 1249
PBAAA Appsheet 1249
Contents
Selection Process for Applicants ................................................................................................1
Academic Integrity .....................................................................................................................2
Additional Admission Requirements ...........................................................................................3
Portfolio Requirements .............................................................................................................3
1.1. FIGURE DRAWING .......................................................................................................3
1.2. HAND DRAWING ..........................................................................................................3
2.1. CHARACTER ROTATION .............................................................................................4
2.2. SHORT ANIMATION .....................................................................................................4
3.1. STORYBOARDING .......................................................................................................5
4.1. PERSPECTIVE LINE DRAWINGS ................................................................................5
5.1. PERSONAL ARTWORK ................................................................................................6
Instructions for Online Submission of Additional Admission Requirements ................................7
Additional Information ................................................................................................................8
Rubric......................................................................................................................................12
Appendix A. .............................................................................................................................13
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Academic Integrity
By submitting your Admission Requirements, you are agreeing to comply with Sheridan’s
Academic Integrity Policy. The Academic Integrity Policy states:
Sheridan College is committed to upholding the highest standards of academic integrity. The
International Centre for Academic Integrity (ICAI) defines academic integrity as “a commitment,
even in the face of adversity, to six fundamental values: honesty, trust, fairness, respect,
responsibility, and courage. From these values flow principles of behavior that enable academic
communities to translate ideals into action”.
Applicants who are found to have falsified transcripts, cheated on admission tests, or submitted
fraudulent documents or in any other way attempted to circumvent the admissions process in a
manner inconsistent with the principles of academic integrity, will not be granted admission to
the College. Those applicants will be ineligible for admission to any Sheridan program or course
for a period of not less than 5 years, after which admission to the College will be reviewed on a
case-by-case basis.
For programs where a portfolio submission is required as part of the admission process,
portfolio work should represent an applicant’s own ideas, writing, projects and creations. Where
others have contributed, or non-original ideas have been included, applicants will give proper
recognition and reference.
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Additional Admission Requirements
To move forward with the processing of your application, you are required to submit a portfolio
online. The online submission system will open on November 1, 2023. The deadline for
online submission is February 21, 2024, 11:00am EST. You will not be able to submit your
portfolio after this date. Mailed-in portfolios will not be accepted. Refer to the Instructions for
Online Submission of Additional Admission Requirements on page 7.
Portfolio Requirements
Observational Drawings should be done traditionally. All other sections can be digital or
traditional, but traditional is preferred.
1. Observational Drawing
In the Observational Drawing section, demonstrate your knowledge of gestural concerns,
structure and form. Shading is not required; line is sufficient. Showing construction is
acceptable.
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2. Character Design and Animation
*Note: If you have previously created animation that is longer than 48 images, feel free
to submit it as part of the personal artwork component.
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3. Storyboarding
3.1. STORYBOARDING
Using the provided character, in four panels, tell a simple visual story based upon the
premise: “OPPORTUNITES DON'T JUST HAPPEN. YOU CREATE THEM”
• Your story should be told visually with a clear beginning, middle and end. Please
stage the intended action clearly. Dialogue is optional.
• Your submission should:
o Be drawn with black lines using the enclosed four-panel, widescreen
storyboard template. You can draw on the panels traditionally (pen or
pencil) or digitally. Colour and shading are not required.
o Demonstrate effective storytelling poses and facial expressions.
o Ensure consistency with the provided character model sheet (“on model”).
o Include a variety of shots (long shot, medium shot, close-up shot).
o NOTE: If necessary, text (action description and/or dialogue) should be
printed clearly in the space provided below each panel of the storyboard.
• You may create the drawings larger and then reduce them to fit into the
storyboard template.
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5. Personal Artwork
1. LOGIN: You will be required to use your Sheridan username and password to enter the
online submission at https://cerebro.ddi.sheridanc.on.ca/submit
2. READ THE INSTRUCTIONS: Once you log in, you will be required to acknowledge that
you have read the instructions.
3. PAYMENT: You will be required to make a non-refundable payment of $50.00 CAD with
a debit or credit card for your portfolio to be assessed. If you have already paid a
portfolio fee for a program in the Fall term, you will not be required to pay the fee again
for another program in the same term.
File Specifications
All files must be submitted in the formats specified in the Additional Admission
Requirements section above. Files submitted in other formats will be ignored or
deleted.
• Still Images file types: .jpg, .png
• Moving Images file types: .gif, .avi, .mpg, .mp4, or QuickTime format
Moving Images file sizes: 200 MB recommended or less (400 MB
maximum)
• File Name Format: your name followed by the specific description
For example:
your_name_figure_drawing1.jpg
your_name_figure_drawing2.jpg
etc.
5. READ THE SPECIFICATION for each category and verify that your files are suitable.
When you are ready to upload, drag your files into the appropriate drop zone. When the
upload is complete, you will either see the files you have submitted added to your list, or
a message describing the problem with the submitted file. It is your responsibility to
check your own files and that they have uploaded correctly. Files that are not able to
open or are empty will result in zero points for that section.
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6. SUBMIT FOR EVALUATION: If you are finished selecting and uploading files, click
“Submit for Evaluation” to notify Sheridan that your portfolio is complete and ready for
grading. During the grading process, your files will be locked and unable to be changed.
After selecting “Submit for Evaluation” you will NOT be able to amend the contents of
your submission so please ensure that you have followed all of the instructions carefully.
PLEASE NOTE:
THE DEADLINE FOR ONLINE SUBMISSION IS FEBRUARY 21, 2024 (11:00 AM
EASTERN STANDARD TIME). YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO SUBMIT YOUR
MATERIAL AFTER THIS DATE. MAILED-IN PORTFOLIOS WILL NOT BE
ACCEPTED.
Additional Information
• Classes for the Fall term begin Tuesday, September 3, 2024.
• Candidates to the program will be selected based on their academic achievement (in
progress or completed) and the results of their portfolio evaluation. Applicants will receive a
score sheet (based on the required portfolio components) indicating the results of their
portfolio evaluation – a sample copy is enclosed and should be reviewed in conjunction with
the enclosed evaluation rubric.
• Notification of admissions decisions are made through email and the applicant portal.
Decisions are not released over the phone.
• As this is a high-demand program, it is suggested that you apply to additional programs (e.g.
Art Fundamentals) in the event that your score is not high enough to gain admission to the
program.
• Sheridan’s Honours Bachelor of Animation program has computer systems and software for
students to use. A home computer and a drawing tablet would also be beneficial when
working on homework.
o A recommended computer system would be a machine that can run the Adobe
Creative Suite (specifically Adobe After Effects and Toonboom Harmony). If the
budget allows, a machine that runs Autodesk Maya would be ideal.
o A recommended tablet would be a Wacom Intuos. If the budget allows, a Wacom
Cintiq is ideal.
• If you require assistance regarding this document, please call 905-845-9430 and select
option 4 to speak with an Information Specialist in our Contact Centre.
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Rubric
Honours Bachelor of Animation - Academic Year 2024/2025
Student Name:
Student #: Portfolio #:
1–2 Poor
Figure Drawings
3–4 Fair
Assess: Line quality, proportion, structure, of 10
5–8 Good
gesture
9 – 10 Excellent
TOTAL: /100
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Appendix A.
OpenToonz: How to render an AVI file for submission
1. After you finish animating, save your project (“File” > “Save Scene”).
2. Then render your AVI:
a. Click “Render” at the top.
b. Click “Output Settings” in the drop down.
c. Under “File” > “File Settings” > “Save in”, set it to your desktop location.
d. Under “File” > “File Settings” > “Name”, type the name of your video file.
e. Beside that, set the type to AVI (see image below).
f. Click “Render” at the bottom.
3. The file will be located on your desktop.
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