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New program helps graphic designers unlearn good animation so they can make Youtube Kids channels


Wilford Tech is making a giant leap into the future. YouTube Kids is blowing up as a career, making new roads for graphic designers.


"Our YouTube Kids program at Wilford Tech is all about reducing quality and squashing professionalism because kids only get hooked on the worst CGI," Geri Devos, the program director said.


Professors are encouraging their graphic design students to take shortcuts, reduce accuracy, and focus on bad continuity.


Bailey, a 2-year student, explains her classes this semester, "I am currently taking Stiff and Janky animations 201 and Intro to Bad Resolution. I am hoping to get into Advanced Horrible Water Effects next year."


Wilford Tech just received a grant to get the computers that worked on PlayStation 1 games.


The program has been a success for graduate, Samuel Yhenguven, who has created the kid channel BabyPotato. "It's a CGI potato that I took from a free asset page. He sings to a tiger with no arms. I have 3 million views and two toy deals."


Wilford Tech is hoping to expand the venture with their Awful Music Program.

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