Camp Info
| Ages: | 14–18 |
| Type: | Overnight |
| Month: | Summer |
| Setting: | City |
| Gender: | Co-Ed |
| Technology: | Technology, 3d Design, Animation |
| Academics: | Academics, Learning, Pre-College |
| Arts: | Arts, Performing Arts, Film, Dance |
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Let's set the scene. A summer camp where your child's imagination takes flight, not with the wings of a bird but with the power of a pencil. Welcome to LMU Pre-College Programs: Exploring Animation. This camp pulls back the curtain on the captivating world of animation, letting the magic of the craft spill out in an engaging, hands-on experience. The journey begins with a touch of nostalgia, as campers delve into the age-old art of traditional animation. They learn to master frame-by-frame storytelling, orchestrating visuals that dance off the page. This week of rediscovering classic techniques is a nod to the past, a tribute to the pioneers who laid the foundation for the animation we love today. But don't be fooled.
This camp isn't stuck in the past. Week two catapults participants into the future, embracing the advancements of 2D digital animation. They'll encounter cutting-edge software like Toon Boom Harmony, and the line between tech and creativity will blur as they design characters and compose scenes. This second week is a deep dive into modern animation, arming your child with the skills to create professional-grade 2D digital animations. But be warned. This isn't your run-of-the-mill summer camp. It's an opportunity for your kids to immerse themselves in a world of creativity, to unravel the mysteries of a craft that brings joy to millions.
| Ages: | 14–18 |
| Type: | Overnight |
| Month: | Summer |
| Setting: | City |
| Gender: | Co-Ed |
| Technology: | Technology, 3d Design, Animation |
| Academics: | Academics, Learning, Pre-College |
| Arts: | Arts, Performing Arts, Film, Dance |
| Dates | Days | Price | Apply |
|---|---|---|---|
| 05.07.26 - 17.07.26 | 13 | $6,125 |
You won’t be charged yet. The camp will contact you to confirm all terms first.
Students reside in LMU’s modern residence halls, which offer double or triple occupancy rooms with shared bathrooms, study lounges, and common areas. Each hall is supervised by residential staff who ensure a comfortable and supportive living environment. The setup mirrors a real college experience, fostering independence while maintaining structure and safety.
All meals are provided in the LMU dining halls, featuring a wide selection of nutritious options for every diet, including vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free. Mealtime is also a social opportunity for students to relax, share ideas, and connect with their peers outside of class.
LMU’s Health and Wellness Center provides medical assistance for minor illnesses or injuries. Residential staff are trained in first aid and monitor students’ well-being, ensuring that medical needs and prescriptions are handled responsibly.
The LMU campus maintains round-the-clock security, with access-controlled residence halls, professional campus safety officers, and 24/7 staff supervision. Students are accompanied by program staff during classes, meals, and activities, creating a secure environment throughout their stay.
The animation program includes creative group activities, evening social events, and film screenings that celebrate students’ artistic progress. The program concludes with a final showcase where participants present their animation projects to peers and instructors, marking a highlight of their LMU Pre-College experience.
The LMU Exploring Animation program immerses students in the art and technology of 2D animation. Participants learn core animation principles such as storyboarding, character design, motion, and timing through hands-on projects and professional software. Faculty and industry experts guide students from concept development to final animated sequences, combining creative storytelling with technical skill. By the end of the program, students build a short portfolio piece and gain a deeper understanding of the animation production process in a collaborative college environment.