Royal College of Art - (MA) Animation
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I know what you mean vespa, while me and my gf were looking for an animation course we went thru the same dilemma.
RCA and NFTS were the most mouth-watering, but because the price, the lenght of the course (2 years) and the deadlines, she applied for animation at CSM, and ketp LCC as a second choice.
We weren't impressed too much by the projects from CSM, but at the end for her, who is an illustrator that course is a good choice.
At CSM they ask for life drawing skills and ability to think movement as requirements (this apply also for LCC since the application procedure is the same) and then they go thru a classical hand-drawn animation base at the beginning and then there's a split between 2d animation and 3d animation. The big plus for CSM is that they showcase the final projects at the National Gallery (http://www.nationalgallery.org...
There is one more course we looked at:
http://www.londonmet.ac.uk/pgpro…
But we were told that LondonMet isn't really good.
(and that is everything about animation courses i know in London)Anyway: good luck with your search.