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Rotorua Animation College campus grows

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Rotorua Animation College campus grows

Auckland-based Animation College has extended its Rotorua campus to cope with growing demand in the region.

A dozen third-year students undergoing paid apprenticeships are now working alongside a number of professionals at Digital Basecamp, a new co-working space for digital techs located in the heart of Rotorua on Hinemoa Street.

Animation College set up a satellite campus in Rotorua two years ago and is delighted with how the courses have been received by students.

Executive Director Adam Berry says the College started off in Rotorua with two staff, but they now have four, with more growth forecast.

“We took over one floor of the building we’re in and a second floor in the second year. We’ve just launched into our third year and now have students at the Digital Basecamp,” Mr Berry says.

Co-founder, Nikolasa Biasiny-Tule, helped set up the new workspace and says it’s been a great success.

“It’s an incredible opportunity for the students to be able to work in a professional space and make some cool connections,” Ms Biasiny-Tule says.

“Digital Basecamp has become a beacon for creatives working in the tech sector. We’ve already seen Fierce Girls, a large animated transmedia project funded by NZ On Air come their way and we look forward to what lies ahead.”

The college has 45 students across three years on its roll and Mr Berry is in talks with a studio in Auckland to set up a production unit in Rotorua.

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“The nature of our business means we can work anywhere. Our industry has quite a young workforce, one of the key benefits of being based in Rotorua is that can get an affordable home and lifestyle, as well as a great career.

“Rotorua has strong brand recognition, a strong cultural reputation and is a creative epicentre. We need to build on that.”

Mr Berry says a local collaboration with Te Taumata o Ngati Whakaue Iho Ake Trust has also contributed to the growth of the college.

“Ngati Whakaue are keen for their young people to learn animation and technology because they can work from Rotorua, and still look after international clients. For them it allows generations to come back home and contribute to the iwi and community.”

He says in a high-stressed industry like technology, Rotorua is the perfect place to be working.

“From a creative context the natural environment is powerful. I did the Legend of the Lake swim event last year and it was a majestic experience. The Blue Lake is stunningly beautiful and it’s so close to town.”

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