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Professional Motion Graphics

Road Map to Professional Motion Graphics

This certification of consists of nine units. Six modules deal with design concepts, data collecting and editing, and final product/service preparation. For instance, Module 3 deals with cost-effective solution analysis, while Module 5 deals with video editing and motion development. Overleaf is a recommended distribution of these modules.

Each module includes a variety of educational topics. These are designed to provide instructors thorough instructions (such as the Learning Elements component) and additional help as they plan their classes (such as the “Materials Required” component). Each module’s in-depth material will help create a standardised teaching methodology so that training providers throughout the nation have a clear understanding of what should be taught.

Professional Motion Graphics

Course Outline

  • Module 1: Familiarisation with Terminologies & Tools
  • Module 2: Build Design Concepts
  • Module 3: Analyse Cost-Effective Solution
  • Module 4: Photo Editing and Graphics Design
  • Module 5: Video Editing and Motion Graphics
  • Module 6: Prepare for Rendering
  • Module 7: Perform Software/ Hardware Maintenance
  • Module 8: Communicate with Others
  • Module 9: Duties and rights at the workplace.

Course Description

  • Duration: 6 Months
  • Total Duration: 800 Hours
  • Daily Class Timings: 6 Hours
  • Theory: 280 Hours
  • Practical: 620 Hours
  • Classes offered: Morning, Afternoon
  • Course Level: Intermediate
  • For Girls: Tue/Thru/Sat
  • For Boys: Mon/Wed/Fri
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Certification to Professional Motion Graphics

  • Internationally Recognized Certificate CBT&A (Competency Based Training & Assessment).

Methodology

  • Theory: 20%
  • Practical: 80%
  • Institute Based Training: 5 Months
  • On The Job Training: 1 Month

Requirements for Admission

  • Valid CNIC
  • Qualification: Matriculation
  • Age Limit: 16 to 45.

After Mastering Professional Motion Graphics

After completing the Professional Motion Graphics course, the graphics designers will be able to work in the publishing industry and advertising agencies as follows. The industry is not limited to publishing and advertising but any industry/organization requiring graphic material to be designed can provide job opportunities to the trainee, which we’ll detail below:

  • Animator
  • Art Director
  • Concept Artist
  • Compositor
  • Coordinator
  • Designer
  • Creative Director
  • Director
  • Editor
  • Producer