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Scholar-Level 17
Here are some of the best colleges for 2D and 3D animation:
1. MAAC-Pune
This is a premier private institute by Andhra Pradesh Tech. established in 2007 affiliated to IGNOU. This college offers better placements to the students and awarded as best the placement college for animation in last 2 year.
2. Arena Animation
This Institute provides the national and international level of learning in 2D and 3D animation. This institute
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Second, This industry is all about contacts. If you know how to use your contacts to get where you want to go. You will be successful. So go meet people, make as many calls as you have to, look for jobs, paid or not doesn't matter. Just g
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Scholar-Level 17
1. Asian Academy of Film and Television, Noida
This is one of the best colleges for this course. Asian Academy was established in 1991 affiliated to Marwah Film and Visual Studio. Students from all over the world come to this college. Till now, 12K students have graduated from this college.
http://www.aaft.com/
2. SRM Institute of Science and Technology-Chennai KTR
This college offers B.Sc in Visual Commun
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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
Below is a list of the best colleges offering visual effects (VFX) courses in India, The chief aspects on which these colleges stand apart include their state-of art teaching methodology, focus on practical learning and focus on results.
Arena Animation
Asian Academy of Film & TV, Noida
Frameboxx Animation & Visual Effects (multiple centres)
FX School
ICAT Design & Media College (multiple centres)
Indira Gandhi National Open University (multiple centres)
Maya Academy of Advanced Cinematics (multiple centres)
Zee Institute of Creative Art (multiple centres)
The increased usage of VFX in Indian movies is an encouraging sign for students who pl
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Whistling Woods International
Global Institute of Gaming and Animation
The Toonz-Webel Academy
Maya Academy of Advanced Cinematics (MAAC)
Arena Multimedia
Picasso Animation
Apeejay Institute of Design, South Delhi
Zee Institute of Creative Arts (ZICA)
B D Somani Institute of Art and Fashion Technology
AJK Mass Communication Research Centre
IIFA (Indian Institute of Film and Animation)
Color Chips New Media Ltd.
Indian Institute of Digital Art & Animation (IIDAA)
Institute of Mass Communication Film and Television Studies (IMCFTS)
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
I guess the bottom line is that:
1. You need
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Beginner-Level 4
There is a vast difference between learning a tool and learn to using that tool for your own work, if you will learn how to use any tool for your own work, you will be able to complete your work in a proper manner or if you are focusing only tool, then you will not be able to work beyond that. By learning only 3DS Max, you are making your ow
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