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Showing posts with label Stan Winston School of Character Arts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stan Winston School of Character Arts. Show all posts

Tuesday, 11 December 2018

Stan Winston School of Character Arts - IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT

Drama students, have you been using the Stan Winston online resource?  What's in it for me?, we hear you ask ...

The Stan Winston School

"Stan Winston School is the world's premiere online destination for learning the art and technology of character creation from Award-winning industry professionals. Creating compelling characters requires a vast range of skills and techniques, from big budget cinematic approaches to DIY methods you can use in your garage or home workshop."
  •  500+ hours of On-Demand video instruction to choose from
  • Live Online Courses, providing Students with the opportunity to connect with our faculty in real-time, and even earn a Stan Winston School Certificate! 
  • If you're an artist or technician who wants to learn from the best, welcome to SWSCA. Learn, Create!
RCS registered staff and students can request the login details from the Library desk.  However, we thought we'd better let you know that Stan Winston are no longer supporting Internet Explorer.

If any RCS reader finds that they are seeing a black screen when they click onto their site then this will be the reason. Please use another browser such as Chrome.

Friday, 24 January 2014

Stan Winston School of Character Arts

Staff and students at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland have a new online resource via the Whittaker Library: the library has taken out a subscription to the

Stan Winston School of Character Arts, online training with the worlds finest FX artists and technicians

Access is via username and password (which staff and students can get from the library), and the subscription only allows one login at a time, so please logout when you have finished!

Staff and students can also access this resource using library portals, and from the library website http://www.rcs.ac.uk/aboutus/libraryandit/databases.html

Hope this is useful, and enjoy!