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Ishita Uniyal

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Visual effects (VFX) are images made, edited, or augmented for any film or other moving medium that do not occur during live-action shooting. VFX frequently include combining actual video with modified graphics to create realistic-looking settings for the context. They accomplish this through the use of computer-generated imagery (CGI) and VFX software. 

Final Cut Pro, Adobe After Effects, Nuke, Fusion and Silhouette are some of the common software taught in VFX courses. The finest VFX software toolkit for beginners includes CamTrackAR for 3D tracking your footage so that effects can be added, Blender for 3D modelling, animation, a

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Lalit Rastogi

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Because of the convenience and flexibility, online VFX courses are becoming popular day by day. In an online programme, lectures are given via video conferencing, while notes, exams, and checking are done via an LMS.

One can enrol in an Online courses while residing in another city because there are no on-site classes. It also gives an opportunity to the students to learn and perform at their own pace and take their career to further growth.

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Mohit Datta

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The students after completing their courses in VFX can work at the below-listed positions:

Job Profile

Average Annual Salary (in INR)

Web Designer

2-3 lakh

Graphic Designer

3-4 lakh

Multimedia Programmer

4-5 lakh

 Lecturer

3-4 lakh

3D Modeler

4-5 lakh

Video Editor

5-6 lakh

  2D/3D Animator

4-6 lakh

Gamer Developer

5-8 lakh

Note: The information is taken from external sites and may vary.

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Rashmi Srivastava

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1. Compositing

  1. It is a technique used in visual arts that involves combining visual elements from different sources to present them as if it is a single scene.
  2. Keying is a technique that removes colours from an image and replaces them with transparency. Reds, yellows, oranges, browns, purples, magentas, whites, greys and blacks are not removed.
  3. There are many techniques that are used within composting including matting, CGI, multiple exposure, physical composting, front/rear projection and green screen.
  4. In compositing, the selected part of the image is replaced with other imagery.
  5. Most of the compositing is achieved via digital image manipu
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Gunjan Dhawan

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Since VFX and Animation are one of the most sought-after disciplines, the majority of applicants select them after completing their studies. There are many different job paths available in the animation industry.

Particularly after finishing graduation and post-graduation of the animation school, candidates are exposed to a variety of professions. If you can effectively and creatively convey your ideas to a large audience, attending an animation school is a varied and creative alternative. VFX will be beneficial to those who can more freely express their creativity.

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Shikha Arora

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According to the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) report, the Indian Animation and VFX industry has witnessed a rise of over 50 percent in the past year. This figure is expected to rise further in the coming years and the Indian VFX industry will be ready to compete at the international level.

  • VFX courses teach the necessary skills and information for a career in visual effects and related industries.
  • VFX courses are currently in high demand in India. Additionally, anyone with the necessary abilities and credentials can easily land the greatest positions with excellent compensation packages. The entry-level
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Nikita Chauhan

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The VFX industry is rising at a very fast pace, because of some reasons that are growing OTT platforms, the Bollywood industry, the Music industry, and the Gaming industry. There have been over 800 VFX jobs in India in the last few years and this is expected to increase. The increased use of the internet and smartphones due to digitalisation is another cause for the expansion of VFX usage. 

Many aspects of animation, visual effects, graphics design, cartoons, games, etc. are covered in VFX courses. Candidates gain knowledge of how to use multiple tools and techniques to produce high-quality animated graphics for games, mo

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Nikita Chauhan

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The VFX industry is rising at a very fast pace, because of some reasons that are growing OTT platforms, the Bollywood industry, the Music industry, and the Gaming industry. There have been over 800 VFX jobs in India in the last few years and this is expected to increase. The increased use of the internet and smartphones due to digitalisation is another cause for the expansion of VFX usage. 

Many aspects of animation, visual effects, graphics design, cartoons, games, etc. are covered in VFX courses. Candidates gain knowledge of how to use multiple tools and techniques to produce high-quality animated graphics for games, mo

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Sreetama Shrivastava

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The film "Zero" demanded that Shahrukh Khan who played the character of Bauua Singh needed to be vertically challenged. The actor is 5 feet 10 inches tall and he needed to appear like a 4 foot 6 inch guy. For this purpose, VFX for the 'Zero' movie was crucial. Visual effects were used to minimize the stature of the actor. For this purpose, the following steps were taken:

  1. First of all, the photogrammetry scan of Shah Rukh Khan is completed. This 3D scan provided a visualization of how his minimized stature would look. These scenes were planned and executed on a set.
  2. Further, a 4-foot 6-inch stand-in was used as a reference for on-set comp
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