Visual Effects (VFX)

Visual Effects (VFX)

From flying cars to flying superheroes! Make fantastic visual effects (VFX) for movies, television, commercials, and video games.
The Visual Effects programs at MAAC prepare students to work in the rapidly expanding VFX sector, which these days are an integral aspect of practically every film. The need for skilled experts in visual effects is expanding quickly. At MAAC, we design courses, which introduce you to industry-specific software like Fusion, Nuke, 3ds Max, and Mocha and train you in the fundamentals and technical skills required to be a successful VFX artist.
Visual Effects is a course that teaches the art of digital and practical effects. It is a hands-on course with classes on 3D Modeling, Animation, Compositing, Digital Matte Painting, And More.
The course also has modules on Film Production, Sound Design, And Editing. Which are all important skills when it comes to working in the film industry as a VFX artist or designer.
The curriculum includes an internship program that offers students the opportunity to work with professionals in their field of interest. This helps them gain valuable experience before they graduate and enter the workforce.

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FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

What does VFX mean?

In filmmaking, visual effects (VFX) are the creation or manipulation of any on-screen imagery that does not physically exist in real life. VFX allows filmmakers to create environments, objects, creatures, and even people that would otherwise be impractical or impossible to film in the context of a live-action shot.

Where is VFX used?

VFX stands for Visual Effects. It is a technology that is used to create videos out of a combination of live actions shots and digital images. In actions movies, you would have seen the hero jumping from a helicopter or fighting with giant monsters, all these scenes are created using VFX.

Why green color is used in VFX?

The really short answer is that green screens are green because people are not green. For the effect to work, the background must use a color that isn't used elsewhere in the shot – and green is nothing like human skin tone.

Is VFX a good career?

A career in animation and VFX has long been underestimated and is not seen as a very lucrative career, particularly in India. However, the reality is just the opposite. According to an estimate, the animation and VFX industry is expected to grow at a CGAR of 17.2% by the year 2021 and will be worth INR 131.7 billion.