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6 years agoBeginner-Level 5
It is an institute that is one of its kind bridging the gap between theory and hands-on knowledge by highly experienced industry professionals.
What makes RSACE truly unique is its tie-up with Mumbai University. This partnership will award a graduate degree to students that complete their study in the chosen course of film making, by the highly respected and recognized, Mumbai University.
By providing a curriculum that carries forward the legacy of Mr. Ramesh Sippy with a blend of theory and on-set training imparted by highly experienced industry
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6 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Here, the curriculum focuses on three different learning processes: learning from theory, learning from media specific cases and learning from hands-on experiences. This is what we call learner-centric experiential brick and portal education. The state-of-the-art physical and academic infrastructure of 75,000 sq. full time gives our media trainees the best exposure in Journalism, Marketing Communications, Photography, M
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6 years agoBeginner-Level 5
If want to make your career in Animation itself, then my advice will be to below courses:
Bachelor of Animation
This Bachelor's degree course is a 3 year full time program. The program will cover script to screen writing, traditional to computer animation, clay animation and different media. After completion of the curriculum, students need to submit their final portfolio and show reel. This degree course will help you to secure your future in the field of Animation. This course has huge prospects for students who want to work as animator but also for working professionals.
B.Sc in Media Graphics and Animation
This degree course in Anim
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6 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Detail-oriented
Goal-driven
Problem solving skills
Good communication skills
Troubleshooting ability
Works well in a team
Advanced math skills
Computer kills
High manual dexterity
Hand-eye coordination
Creative thinking
Writing skills
Drawing ability
Associate Degrees in Game Design
Most associate degree programs in game design and development take at least two years to complete. Some may take less time, depending on the nature of the school's curriculum. An associate degree in game design and development can prepare students for entry-level jobs in t
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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
1-START BUILDING YOUR SKILLS IN HIGH SCHOOL
It never hurts to start early in any field, but it is particularly important when it comes to graphic design. While in high school, students should take classes in art history, drawing, graphic arts and website design. They can put their emerging skills to use designing and producing the school newspaper or yearbook.
2-EARN A DEGREE IN GRAPHIC DESIGN
There was a time when a graphic designer could get hired strictly for their creative portfolio. Today, however, most employers are looking for designers with a more complete and well-rounded education, the kind
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6 years agoScholar-Level 17
Animation involves two types: 2D and 3D animation. 2D animators create flat images, which have width and height but no depth. 3D animation is more realistic because of the addition of depth. Adding depth creates more life-like characters.
In animation field, one can get job roles, such as:
1)2D animator
2)3D modelling and texturing artist
3)Roto artist
4)VFX Artist
5)3D animator
6) Concept artist
Job prospects:
3D/2D animators can work in film and video production studios, public relations offices, advertising agenci
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6 years agoScholar-Level 17
Job prospects:
Many television centers, news channels, film and video industries, advertising agencies, multimedia and web designing companies, are recruiting sound and
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6 years agoScholar-Level 17
Many Private institutes and coaching provide Web-Designing Course but the courses differs from Institute.
Generally, the available courses are certificate courses, diploma courses and post graduate courses. All these would ultimately direct you in the field of web design but each course has its own uniqueness.
Certificate courses:
These are generally short term courses which would be for a month or so. It would cover the necessary concepts in brief but you cannot get the knowledge as that of a diploma or a degree course.
You will end up with a good knowledge an
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6 years agoScholar-Level 17
Generally, any person with a post graduate degree is preferred more than a person with a Bachelor's degree. Though, you can get more jobs with a decent salary after a U
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6 years agoScholar-Level 18
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