Animation Courses
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Animation is one of the advanced technologies used to manipulate still images into moving ones. Are you aspiring for a career in animation? IIFA is the best college for Diploma in Animation, offering you industry-based training. Though you find many forms of animation, most of them fall under five main categories.
• Traditional Animation - Referred to as cell animation, traditional animation requires an animation to create an animated scene by hand. The animator uses the light table to enable the artists to refer to the previous drawing via the top layer of the paper. You will find well-known companies like Disney using traditional animation. Hence, traditional animation still exists. The only difference is that today animators use computers and special tablets to create an animation.
• 2D Animation - It is a vector-based animation similar to a Flash animation. 2D Animation attained popularity owing to its accessibility. The artists can create rigs for the character and move every body part instead of character redrawing.
• 3D Animation- Referred to as computer animation, 3D Animation is the most commonly used form for creating animation movies, animation cartoons, etc. The common thing between 3D animation and traditional animation is that artists should share the same movement principles and animation composition. However, the former requires minimal drawing.
• Motion Graphics - The motion graphics don't get driven by characters and storylines. Instead, it makes an animator focus on moving graphic elements, shapes, and text. The process gets implemented in TV promotions, explainer videos, and animated logos.
• Stop Motion - The working of a stop motion is the combination of a series of still images, slightly different from a show movement. However, stop motion uses photography to capture natural objects. The artists use stop motion to photograph an object or a scene by slightly moving the object before the next photo shoot.
If you are looking for animation courses that cover all five forms of animation, IIFA offers you a Diploma in Animation after the 12th standard. You also can take admission for Diploma in Animation after the 10th standard. Our Diploma in Animation syllabus includes Advanced concepts of 3D Materials, Lightning, Rendering, Modelling, etc.
The scope of animation is huge and the demand for animation at this time is increasing rapidly in India and in western countries from just being an outsourcing service to an innovator of new creations
According to Indian Media and Entertainment Industry Report, the Animation and VFX industry is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 17.2 % over 2017-2021.
Movies like Baahubali, Ice Age, Kung fu panda requires nearly 500 animators for a single movie which gives terrific employment opportunities to all the animators in different role.
By completing the B.Sc in Animation & Multimedia course at IIFA, the person can work in the animation houses existing in both India and Abroad as an Animator and Multimedia Professional.
From the Department Animation And Multimedia Courses
INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMMES
IDDP - International Dual Degree Programme - 3 Years
IDDP - International Dual Certificate Programme - 3 Years
IIP - B.Sc in Animation and Multimedia - 3 Years
PG PROGRAMMES
M.Sc in Animation and Game Designing- 2 Years
UG PROGRAMMES
B.Sc in Animation and Multimedia- 3 Years
DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES
Diploma in Animation - 1 Year
ADVANCE DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES
Advance Diploma in Animation - 2 Year
Animation and multimedia are rapidly growing fields, with increasing demand for skilled professionals who can create visually stunning and engaging content for a variety of industries. To meet this demand, APTRON Delhi offers top-notch Animation & Multimedia Training in Delhi programs designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in this exciting field.
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