VFX (Visual Effects)

The visual effects course is a comprehensive program that focuses on teaching students the skills and techniques needed to create stunning visual effects for films, television, and multimedia. Students will learn about the various software and tools used in the industry, such as Adobe After Effects and Autodesk Maya, as well as the principles of animation, compositing, and motion graphics. Through hands-on projects and practical assignments, students will gain a deep understanding of the entire visual effects pipeline, from pre-production to post-production. They will also have the opportunity to collaborate with industry professionals and work on real-world projects, preparing them for a successful career in the field of visual effects. Whether you have a passion for creating jaw-dropping explosions or seamless green screen composites, this course will provide you with the necessary skills to bring your imagination to life.

Duration: 6 Months

Full course Description

Students will be learning how to shoot background plates, use a green screen studio to record foreground plates, students are able to combine and composite the digital assets from a green screen studio shoot and location shoot, and then throughout the term proceed to composite a visual FX shot from these acquired assets. The elements should consist of Props, CG models, and Actors if required. Final live-action plates are acquired and students complete the final Colour Correction

VFX

Students will be learning Layer-Based Compositing, and workflow, blending nodes, merging Layers with Rotoscopy, Keying, and 3D compositing.

Compositing

Rotoscope

Students will gain knowledge of Roto Shapes, workflow, connection nodes, motion blur, and layer creation using a stereo rotoscope.

VFX Paint

Students are going to In the post-production stage of filmmaking, VFX paint and prep services are used to enhance, add, or remove unwanted elements from a scene. Wire/rig removal, face/body retouching, reflection removal, digital cosmetics, beauty work/clean-up, scratch/dust removal, and stereo paint are some of the services offered.

Match Move

The process of predicting camera settings from an input video sequence in order to seamlessly insert computer-generated imagery (CGI) into the sequence is known as match move.

Students will be learning Node-Based Compositing, and workflow, merging Layers with Rotoscopy, Keying, and 3D compositing.

Advanced Compositing

Our Mission

Interactive classes with Everyday recorded videos provide a dynamic and engaging learning experience for students. These videos capture real-life scenarios and situations, allowing students to relate and connect their studies to the world around them. With the ability to pause, rewind, and replay the videos, students can learn at their own pace and review concepts as needed. The interactive aspect of the classes further enhances the learning process, as students can actively participate and ask questions, receiving instant feedback and clarification. This innovative approach to education promotes deeper understanding and retention of information, as students are actively involved in the learning process. By integrating every day recorded videos into the curriculum, students can apply their theoretical knowledge to practical situations, preparing them for real-world challenges and equipping them with valuable skills for their future endeavors.

Our Vision

Multimedia and UI/UX vision refers to the integration of various media elements in a user interface and the focus on creating an intuitive and visually appealing experience for users. It encompasses the use of images, videos, audio, and interactive elements to engage and guide users through a digital platform. The UI/UX vision also emphasizes the importance of designing user-friendly interfaces that are easy to navigate and understand. By incorporating multimedia elements and implementing effective UI/UX strategies, companies can enhance user satisfaction, increase engagement, and ultimately drive business growth.