Two small glowing creatures with dark eyes standing in a misty forest, surrounded by softly lit plants and trees.

Work by Michelle Manaure

Explore work from our Animation and Computer Animation & Visual Effects Graduate Showcase 2026. Discover imaginative characters and original worlds crafted by the future talent of the creative industries, brought to life through 2D and 3D animation, motion design and visual effects. 

Course showreels

BA (Hons) Animation Showreel

Showreel for the BA (Hons) Animation course, featuring a range of student work in character animation, storytelling, visual development and world‑building. The reel highlights the creative processes, technical skills and artistic approaches students develop throughout the degree.

a collection of clips to make a showreel for our Animation course.

BSc (Hons) Computer Animation and Visual Effects showreel

Showreel for the BSc (Hons) Computer Animation and Visual Effects course, featuring student work across 3D animation, simulation, compositing and VFX production. The projects highlight the course’s emphasis on technical skill, creative problem‑solving and producing polished, industry‑ready visuals.

A showreel of the work from our Computer Animation and Visual Effects students

Student showreels and portfolios

Logan Pointon - BSc (Hons) Computer Animation and Visual Effects

A graduate showreel of work by Logan Pointon from time spent studying at University.

No transcript available as this features clips from a showreel

Sam Marshall - BSc (Hons) Computer Animation and Visual Effects

A generalist showreel demonstrating a range of skills by Computer Animation and Visual Effects student, Sam Marshall.

The video showcases a variety of clips from the portfolio of Sam Marshall and therefore features no written transcript.

The works featured in this Graduate Showcase are the intellectual property of the students who created them and must not be copied, reproduced, or redistributed without permission. The views and opinions expressed are those of the individual creators and do not reflect those of their course or the University. The University accepts no responsibility for the content of the work presented, including the use of third-party material.