DIGITAL CONTENT CREATION

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COURSE OVERVIEW

This four-term comprehensive program is designed to equip you with the skills to bring visual concepts to life, master motion design, craft intuitive user interfaces and finally, refine your expertise in a chosen specialization to build an impressive digital portfolio

    COURSE HIGHLIGHTS

  • Comprehensive curriculum focusing on digital content creation

  • Hands-on practical training using the latest digital content creation tools and software

  • Certified faculty with expertise in digital content creation

  • Exposure to industry interaction and workshops relevant to digital content creation

  • Placement assistance tailored for careers in digital content creation

  • Access to Creosouls, a platform to showcase your digital content creation portfolio

  • Instant student loan facility to fund the studies in digital content creation

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WHAT YOU'LL LEARN

DESIGN & VISUALISATION

  • Concepts of Graphics & Illustrations

  • Typography Techniques

  • Vector Illustrations

  • Digital Photo Art

  • Design for Print & Advertising

  • Digital & Interactive Publishing

  • Introduction to Generative AI

  • Digital Art Portfolio

Motion Design

  • Motion Design

  • Audio Craft

  • Motion Graphics

  • Digital Art & Illustrations

UI & FRONT END DESIGN

  • Web Designing Concepts

  • Building Next Generation Websites

  • Web Development using AngularJS

  • Bootstrap

  • Design & Development using Programming Language

  • Elements of User Interface Design

  • Pillars of UI Design

  • Designing for Interaction

SPECIALIZATION & DIGITAL PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT

  • Student choose one elective:

  • Digital Design

  • Motion Graphics

  • Web Design

  • UI Design

On completion, this program opens up a wide range of job roles for the students:

Visual Communication Design:
Graphic Designer | Vector Illustrator | Brand Designer | Photo Editor Typography Designer | Digital Publication Designer | Visual Designer


Front End & UI Design:
UI Designer | Creative Designer | Product Designer | Web Designer UI Design Consultant | Wireframe and Prototype Designer


Motion Design & 2D Content:
Audio-Video Editor | Motion Graphic Designer | Storyboard Artist | 2D Animator Production Assistant (Digital Film) | Digital Media Producer | Colourist | Motion Designer | Generative AI Artist

CAREER OPTIONS

Student Portfolio

FAQs

It's not an absolute must, but having good drawing skills can be really useful, especially in smaller animation studios where you might have to do a variety of tasks. Things like design, creating characters, and planning out the animation can be really tough if you struggle with basic drawings. If you're into 3D animation or stop-motion, you might not need to be an amazing artist, but in this competitive industry, people who can draw well might get hired first. But don't worry if drawing isn't your thing – there are plenty of jobs in animation that don't require drawing, so it's not the only thing that matters.
Building an animation portfolio is crucial because it shows what you can do. It's like a collection of your best work that proves your skills to potential employers. With a strong portfolio, you can land your dream job in animation, making it an essential tool for showcasing your talent and creativity.
The main difference between 2D and 3D animation is dimension and depth.
  • 2D Animation: It's flat and more like drawing on a piece of paper or a computer screen. Think of classic cartoons like Mickey Mouse.
  • 3D Animation: This type adds depth and makes things look three-dimensional. It's what you see in movies like "Toy Story" where characters look like they have volume and can move in any direction.
  • In short, 2D is flat, while 3D gives depth and a more realistic feel.
Learning animation isn't something you can do in a day. It's a tricky part of 3D work. You'll need to practice a lot and learn from your mistakes. Remember, even the best artists start with lots of not-so-great drawings before they get to the good ones. You should enjoy thinking in pictures and working with colors. Being patient and putting in hard work is key. Plus, pay attention to your work. Animation often means teamwork, so good communication is a must.