Studying Concept Art for Games and Film

Introducing your course leader, Anthony Martin

Hi, I’m Anthony Martin and I’m the course leader for the BA (Hons) Concept Art for Games and Film course.

With over 20 years of industry experience in broadcast, commercials, and games, I’m passionate about creating immersive visual worlds using a blend of 2D and 3D techniques. 

My journey began with an early fascination for Star Wars, Alien, and Blade Runner, which inspired me to recreate space battles with model kits and digital art on a Commodore Amiga. This passion led me to Bournemouth University, where I earned a Media Production degree and an MA in Computer Animation, launching my career in animation and visual effects. 

At the University of Staffordshire, I aim to share my industry expertise, helping you to develop your artistic and technical skills to bring your creative visions to life.

Developer Mode | 3D Gaussian Splats

Are we in the Matrix? No, it's an image based scanning technique called 3D Gaussian Splats!

Join me and fellow lecturer Davin Ward for Developer Mode, as we demonstrate how 3D Gaussian Splats work and the cool things you can do with it.

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Unlocking your creativity

As a student here, you'll benefit from working alongside a dedicated life drawing team that equips you with essential skills tailored to industry needs, including traditional anatomy, lighting, and colour.

Our recent Raptors Day offered our students an extraordinary chance to study the anatomy and movement of large birds of prey. Working closely with a professional falconer, students handled hawks, owls, and eagles, gaining first-hand experience in how these magnificent creatures behave, sound, and interact. This immersive session went beyond visual observation, giving students a deeper understanding of texture, weight, and motion, all of which are essential for translating nature into art.

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Have you explored our virtual campus in Fortnite?

Built by our talented games students, StaffsVerse is the UK’s first university campus to be recreated as a Fortnite island.

Join us for an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at how we brought this innovative project to life!

Explore StaffsVerse

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Frequently asked questions

Can I join any games related societies?

University of Staffordshire offers a variety of gaming societies, including League of Legends Society, Valorant Society, Call of Duty Society, Super Smash Bros Society and Overwatch 2 Society. Some of the societies host a range of events each year such as tournaments, fundraisers, gaming parties and the annual campus clash where students play against each other. 

Are there any collaborative projects?

Yes, in your second and third years, you will work on collaborative projects with other games students to design and develop a full game, simulating a real game studio environment.

What software and tools will I use?

You will use industry-standard software such as Photoshop, Maya, Zbrush, and Unreal Engine. The course also provides access to facilities like HD TV studios, green screen studios, post-production suites, and motion capture studios.

How is the course assessed?

The course is assessed through a combination of practical projects, portfolio work, and written assignments, ensuring a comprehensive evaluation of your skills and knowledge.

Are internships available?

Yes, the course offers opportunities for internships with leading games and film studios, providing valuable industry experience and enhancing your employability.

Teaching staff

Anthony Martin

Senior Lecturer

Anthony is a digital artist, animator and VFX technical director with over 20 years of industry experience. His current area of interest is the creation of realistic environments using a combination of 3D and 2D techniques

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David Edwards

Course Director

Dave is an experienced technical artist and academic. He teaches on many of the earlier levels of the Games Art degree, using his expertise in 3D character and environment art, 3D scripting, and level design in the Unreal Engine.

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Nicola Edwards

Senior Lecturer

Nicola is a visual artist with a specialism in life drawing and visual analysis. Her main area of interest lies in anthropological analysis of visual imagery.

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Your next steps

  1. Accept your offer

    An exciting new chapter awaits you here at University of Staffordshire - we can't wait to meet you. Before you can progress with finance or accommodation choices, you'll need to confirm your offer via UCAS.

  2. Apply for student finance

    It's best to arrange your student finance before starting University. You can learn more about student finance and make an application at www.gov.uk/student-finance. Our support team is here to help, get in touch if you have any questions about student finance.

  3. Apply for your accommodation

    We have a range of accommodation to choose from to suit all lifestyles and budgets, including en-suite and accessible rooms. Browse rooms and find out how to apply.

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