Animation is a method in which figures are manipulated to appear as moving images. In traditional animation, images are drawn or painted by hand on transparent celluloid sheets to be photographed and exhibited on film. Today, most animations are made with computer-generated imagery. This course exposes students to the range of traditional & digital techniques used in stop motion, Claymation, 2-D computer animation.
The technology tools used are:
- Photoshop
- Animate CC
The career options available after completing this course are:
- Animator
- Rigging Artist
- Texture Artist
- 2D animator
- Rendering Artist
- Image Editor
To creating everything from animated films and commercial campaigns to video games and instructional presentations, 2D animation is an exceptionally adaptable medium.
Demand for 2D animators is rising both domestically and worldwide, which is great news for both 2D animation firms and individual 2D animators.
The most popular occupation in today’s workforce may be animation.
A 2D animator can become one by gaining experience as a junior animator, animator in training, storyboard artist with a solid show reel, and by passing studio tests. Key animator, lead key animator, animation supervisor, and animation director are further roles.
Topics
- 3D Animation
- Motion Graphics
- Industrial Designing
- Architectural Visualization
- Digital Photography
- Design Fundamentals
- Printing and Graphic Arts
- Live Production
- Video Production
- Broadcast Technology
- Screen and Media
- Professional Writing and Editing
- Live Production and Technical
- ePublishing
- Print Communications
Diploma
- Professional Writing and Editing
- Production & Technical Services
- Live Production Design
- Photography and Photo Imaging
- Screen and Media
- Visual design and Arts
- Ceramics
Advance Diploma
- Live Production and Management
- Graphic Design
- Creative Product Development
- Screen and Media
- Printing and Graphic Arts
- Visual design and Arts
- Ceramics
Post Graduation
- Film Making
- AR VR and XR
- Gaming
- Animation and Visual Effects