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MAAC PUNE MG RoadAnimation Career Counselor 9766311113

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Hi,
A short term course is generally an addition to your previous knowledge. If you are from the same field, you can simply join the exact software you are interested in learning but if you are new to this field, you must understand the pipeline before getting yourself enrolled.
The post production (VFX part) is the most important part of the visual media. It helps to create the unbelievable stories we see on the movie screens. It comprises of many things like
Color correction,
Wire removal,
Roto,
Chroma removal,
Keying,
Motion Graphics,
Set Extension and Live integration,
Camera tracking,
Compositing,
Particle effects,
Character
Clonin
...more

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Bipin Jha

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Please follow the link for some of the good institutes in Patna:
http://goo.gl/XucVz1

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KALAPURNAM INSTITUTEDirector

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Yes, you can pursue a degree as well as short term course in VFX. It has ample of career opportunities and if you want to know more about this course then you can do research. Ahmedabad is one of the leading cities of India providing training in VFX course.

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KALAPURNAM INSTITUTEDirector

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Hey,
All the courses of VFX, information technology and architecture are nice choices but it depends on your interest that you would like to go for VFX, information technology or architecture as all these fields are going to be growing at boosting level and if you want something creative and like to execute with innovation then you should go for VFX and architecture as theses course involve these skills and if you are interested in these courses then you should make survey of places in Ahemdabad as it is one of leading cities of India providing training for these courses.

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MAAC PUNE MG RoadAnimation Career Counselor 9766311113

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If you are confident about your work quality and the technical knowledge, which you have acquired during your course, then I would suggest you to start looking for job. An internship will teach you a great deal as there nothing better than on job training. It will also give you an experience, which will be counted.
If you feel that you need some more polishing for your skill, then you can opt for any specialized program in the segment you are most interested in.

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KALAPURNAM INSTITUTEDirector

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Hey, you can pursue MS in animation and VFX after B.TECH in computer Science as it only require basic computer skills, creativity and innovation and your passion for pursuing the courses like animation and VFX and if you want to know more about the courses of VFX and animation then you can make survey of places in Ahemdabad as it is one of the leading cities of India providing training in animation and VFX.

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