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9 years ago
Guide-Level 12
I have spent more than a decade in the animation industry and I can assure you that normally no one waits for a job after completing a course successfully provided you have developed the skills. It is a competitive industry, every day you need to develop and update your skills. If you have the right skills, no one can stop you to get a job and grow. If you don't have the skills, no one can promise you a job. An animation institute can promise you to get an interview but getting a job is not in their hand, it depends on you and how you perform. However, if you are regular to your classes and submit your assignments regularly
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 12
I have spent more than a decade in the animation industry and I can assure you that normally no one waits for a job after completing a course successfully provided you have developed the skills. It is a competitive industry, every day you need to develop and update your skills. If you have the right skills, no one can stop you to get a job and grow. If you don't have the skills, no one can promise you a job. An animation institute can promise you to get an interview but getting a job is not in their hand, it depends on you and how you perform. However, if you are regular to your classes and submit your assignments regularly
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Contributor-Level 8
A course which covers the proper production pipe line is good for a beginner. The production pipe line will consist of the following.
Stage-1 "Pre-Production": Which covers the planning part such as Story development, character designing, story boarding. You work out the layout of the entire project.
Stage -2 "Production": Here is where you work on execution of the plan laid out in the pre-production stage. It involves Shooting, And creation of the characters in 3D, and animating them.
Stage -2e"Post Production": This is the most crucial part. This is where the visual /special effect
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9 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
A course which covers the proper production pipe line is good for a beginner. The production pipe line will consist of the following.
Stage-1 "Pre-Production": Which covers the planning part such as Story development, character designing, story boarding. You work out the layout of the entire project.
Stage -2 "Production": Here is where you work on execution of the plan laid out in the pre-production stage. It involves Shooting, And creation of the characters in 3D, and animating them.
Stage -2e"Post Production": This is the most crucial part. This is where the visual /special effect
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