European Training Network for Animation
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ETNA is the European Training Network for Animation which receive the support of the MEDIA Plus Programme of the European Community.
[edit] Purposes
- Follow high-level professional training modules in Europe's most reputed animation training centres
- Acquire invaluable work experience through internships in the most prestigious animation studios in Europe
- Benefit from a diversified scholarship system
- The most important professional training network in Europe, with 9 professional training centres and over 40 animation studios
[edit] Members
ETNA's partner professional training centres:
- The Animation Workshop, Viborg, Denmark
- School of Animation (EMCA), Angouleme, France
- Fakd’Art, Barcelona, Spain
- The German Film School for Digital Production GmbH, Elstal, Germany
- Gobelins, the school of Image, Paris, France
- Image Institute of the Indian Ocean (ILOI), Reunion Island, France
- La Poudrière, animation school, Valence, France
- National School of Cinema (SNC), Turin, Italy
- The University of the West of England (UWE), Bristol, England