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Scholar-Level 17
IMAGE has a better name among the two. It offers short-time/ part-time courses in animation that you can pursue irrespective of your current stream of education. It's animation courses are designed with industry-standard curricul
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
It may give many job opportunities like that of a designer, animator, lecturers, freelancers, etc.
The following are some of the postgraduate courses available in the field of multimedia:
1)Master of Arts in multimedia
2)Masters in 3D animation
3)Masters in animation filmmaking
4)Master of Arts in animation and VFX
5)Master diploma in Animation and VFX
6)MA
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
A degree in multimedia will offer many job opportunities in web designing, computer games designing, advertising graphics, animation, etc.
The following are some of the job profiles that one may take up:
1)Lecturers in film schools, video conferencing
2)Flash developers
3)Network engineers
4)Graphic artists
5s)Sound experts
6)Animators
7)Project manager
8)Freela
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
Viscom degrees cover a wide range of specialisations, and many diverse careers are available for graduates. The types of jobs available depending on the area of specialisation.
Some of the job profiles for a viscom graduate would be:
1)Game developer/designer
2)Art director
3)Commercial artist
4)Graphic designer
5)Media designer
6)Lecturer
7)Editor
8)Web designer
9)Animator
10)Photographer
Salary prosp
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
*Firstly, you need to have a Bachelor's degrees, such as the Bachelor of Science (BS) in Computer Science with a computer game design concentration, Bachelor of Fine Arts in Design and Technology with a focus on game design or The programs that focus on the construction and design of computer games, and the increasing use of games in different aspects of society.
*Complete an internship because internships allow students to obtain experience working in the field o
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Contributor-Level 8
This is an excellent question. Animation is a non-conventional career option with non conventional recruitment method. The Studio/ Company guys will be more interested in knowing your skill and your knowledge rather than knowing whether you have a degree/ Diploma certificate or not. If you have acquired good skills then any certification from any well-known institute can help you in getting a good job.
Feel free revert if you have any doubts.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 7
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