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AbhinavNanda Nanda

Contributor-Level 8

Dear student,
Currently, for this year, DIT University is not offering animation courses.

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KOHINOOR TECHNICAL INSTITUTE

Beginner-Level 4

Hi, we at KTI have basic animation courses at our institutes. You can visit your the nearest KTI branch to know in depth the details of the course.

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Garvit Kumar

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Animation is the use of various technology and drawing skills to create movement of non-living characters on screen. This involves creating a lot of still frames and creating an illusion of movement. It is a more focused part of the industry. Animation involves the concepts of 2D and 3D animation and the necessary concepts involved. Some of the job roles/profiles include character modelling, rigging, story board formation, rendering etc.
Multimedia means the use of multiple forms of media including images, text, videos, drawings, audio etc. This as a domain includes design of web designing, video games, photography, web application soun
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Garvit Kumar

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Animators use powerful animation software and computers to create 2-D and 3-D animation for websites, film, video, gaming, and mobile media. Drawing and sculpting are basic requirements that create the foundation of this career but that is not all. You'll need to have great passion for the filed that can be developed by:
Creativity and imagination.
Drawing and modelling skills.
Communication and presentation skills.
IT skills (Use of software)
While certificate programs and Diploma programs in animation are available, most employers require that animators have at least a Bachelor's degree. With the growing demand of the animators, Bachelor'
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VISHNU AGARWAL

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2 dimensional animations deals more with drawing and framing and is the base of 3D animation. 2D animators create frames to define a sequence that are then moved at varying speeds to create the illusion of motion.3D or three-dimensional animation has more depth and is more realistic The texture, lighting and color of the 3D objects are modified using software programs Film, advertising, video and gaming are the fast growing fields for 3D animation.
As an animator, you may make use of techniques like- 2D hand drawing, 2D Computer generated, 3D Computer generated, stop motion or model animation techniques to create animation sequences. Th
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VISHNU AGARWAL

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Someone who is passionate about animation, gaining paid work in the field can be something of a dream come true. The only downside is getting your foot through the door in the first place, especially given that the industry much like any creative profession is saturated with competition.
The average pay for an Animator is Rs. 3, 53,173 per year. Experience strongly influences salary for this job. Most people with this job move on to other positions after 10 years in this field.
Stop motion animation is a very laborious discipline which takes an incredible amount of skill, attention to detail and, above all, patience. What sets stop motio
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VISHNU AGARWAL

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Yes, it is compulsory to be good at computers to pursue a career in animation. Most employers require prospective animators to have a Bachelor's degree in animation or related field, as well as a professional portfolio, although some animators hold only a certificate or an associate's degree. Students typically take courses in drawing, 3D programming, computer graphics, video effects and graphic design. Through their coursework, students may begin to build a professional portfolio of their work. They may also take specialized courses, such as design studios, to help them improve their skills in animation. Some of these courses may also
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VISHNU AGARWAL

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A Bachelor's degree is often required to be considered for employment. According to O*Net Online, 62% of multimedia artists and animators had Bachelor's degrees, and 19% had associate's degrees in 2012. Those without formal education need proven experience and competency in the field. For those pursuing a career in motion graphics, a portfolio or reel that showcases their work is usually necessary.
Motion graphics artists use a host of computer programs and technologies. Aspiring professionals might take relevant coursework, including:
Computer-aided design
Interactive media
Graphics and photo editing
Video creation
Web design
Professional ce
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VISHNU AGARWAL

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Relevant degree and HND subjects include those related to art and design. The following subjects in particular are most likely to provide relevant skills and knowledge:
Architecture
Creative, performing or technical arts
Drama or theatre studies
Fine art or visual art
Graphic design or illustration
Interior design
Landscape architecture and design
Theatre or performance design
3D design.
A design qualification is good preparation for work in production design as it will allow you to build up a portfolio, which you can use to demonstrate your imagination, technical ability and strong sense of spatial understanding.
Production Designers in the Unit
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Himanshu Seth

Beginner-Level 5

Hi,
I would recommend you to go for ICAT. It offer diverse courses in the Design and Digital Media field that are designed to impart every important skill for students to reach great heights in the field of study.
ICAT is the First Digital Media College in India which has obtained ISO 9001:2008 Certification. At ICAT, the prime objective is to provide excellent and comprehensive education in "Digital Media".
In the year 2003, the growing business opportunities in India in Animation, Visual FX and Gaming had created a need for high quality professionals having skills to handle International projects with ease. Organizations like NASSCOM we
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