
Code Camp will be offering Animation camp during the Easter holidays. No previous experience required, just a creative mind! Animation Camp is fast becoming one of our most popular camps!
Join us for 2 days of creative storytelling using clay and LEGO! Each child will walk away with 2 completed animation movies!
Key details:
Thursday 9th and Friday 10th April (2-day camp)
9:30am start (drop off from 9am) - 4pm (pick up until 4:30pm)
Location:
easyJet Head Office, Hangar 89, Bedfordshire, Luton, LU2 9PF
BYO device (tablets/iPads only for this camp)
Our 2-day camps are normally priced at £129 per child, but once again, easyJet is generously covering £100 per place,
making it just £29 for your child.
Exclusively for the children of easyJet employees
Spaces are limited so book early to avoid disappointment
Secure your child's place today!
Use the discount code below on the booking page:
EASYJET_100
Ages 7-12
BYO device (tablet/iPad)
Animation Camp is the exciting intersection between storytelling, art and technology! Over two days, your child will create two movies from scratch using stop-motion animation. Stop-motion is the process of taking multiple images of objects and stitching them together to look like they’re moving - it’s an incredibly fun and creative way to tell a story!
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My son absolutely loved his first Code Camp! He was so eager to show us what he had learnt each day! Well organised, loved the T-shirt/Cap and the Medal of acknowledgment at the end of the 3 days! We've already booked for the next one!
My daughter absolutely loved it - thank you so much!
My children had a great time at Code Camp. Both my 8 year old novice programmer and my more experienced 11 year old enjoyed working with their app base system.
Sam was really excited to come to camp and he enjoyed every day. He loved being able to make up his own game and still loves playing it even now. Excellent support, personal, great friends and lots of fun.
My son was extremely excited about the stage 1 course, and couldn't wait to go back each morning. I would in future recommend to share a curriculum with parents, to understand what was learned and what tools used--it isn't easy to interrogate an 8yo, and outside of outcomes I don't really know the details of what was taught.
My daughter came back on each of the 3 days stating that she had had the best time ever; she was so delighted by the work she had done and that she had made her very own App. Of course she then showed me how to play on it and helped me through the trickier moves. She is 7!!!