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1. Maya Academy of Advanced Cinematics (MAAC):
MAAC is the high-end 3D animation & VFX education brand of Aptech. Through its wide network of centres, MAAC has prepared thousands of students for careers in animation, VFX, filmmaking, gaming, web, graphics design, and media & entertainment. The Academy provides quality education through career-oriented courses, leading to top-notch job placements. MAAC is now certified by the International VFX & Animation Council (IVAC). IVAC is the industry association of VFX & animation professionals.
2. Film and Television Institute of
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The Institute has proper machines, softwares, relevant devices, technical rooms etc where the students can prepare themselves in a b
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Eligibility for B.Sc in Animation & VFX
Candidates wishing to apply for the course need to fulfil the following minimum eligibility criteria:
1. 10+2 qualification in any stream, completed from a recognized educational Board.
2. A minimum aggregate score of 60% (55% for SC/ST/OBC candidates) at the 10+2 level.
3. Candidates awaiting their 10+2 examinations results are also eligible
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Visual communication involves the learning of visual effects. Without visual affects you would not be able to communicate your message. Visual effects add a bit of enhancement to your work.
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The current union minimum for a SAG-AFTRA actor is $956 + 10% for 8 hours. So for a 12-hour day, the least a day-player can be paid is $1,972. The special effects coordinator on the same film will typically make $4050 per hour, so $700 for a 12-hour day. The visual effects supervisor might make $5000/week, or $1,000 for the day. The top VFX supervisors in the business might get $10K per week, or $2K for the same day, basically equal to the actors union minimum. On the other hand, a special effects or visual effects artist often works many more days or weeks than an actor and thus makes more money overall, but I wouldn't ca
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