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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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I am sorry to say but you cannot take admission in any proper method since you have less than 60 percent in your boards and the minimum requirement is 60 percent. However you may choose to take lateral entry.

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B.Sc. Animation is a good course actually since you will get many opportunities. Once after creation of your own creative portfolio you can get many career opportunities as a freelancer.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Some universities in Canada do expect you to have a relevant Bachelors degree in animation before taking up a Masters in animation. But this can be waivered provided you have done some relevant coursework/certification by yourself. Thank you.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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The current union minimum for a SAG-AFTRA actor is $956 + 10% for 8 hours. So for a 12-hour day, the least a day-player can be paid is $1,972. The special effects coordinator on the same film will typically make $4050 per hour, so $700 for a 12-hour day. The visual effects supervisor might make $5000/week, or $1,000 for the day. The top VFX supervisors in the business might get $10K per week, or $2K for the same day, basically equal to the actors union minimum. On the other hand, a special effects or visual effects artist often works many more days or weeks than an actor and thus makes more money overall, but I wouldn't ca
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