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MAAC launches International Program in Visual Arts & Design (IPVAD)

Chirag Barotra updated on : 25 Jun, 2015 23

Maya Academy of Advanced Cinematics (MAAC), the leading educator in Animation and Visual Effects, launched the International Program in Visual Arts & Design (IPVAD) in the IT hub (Bengaluru) at Hotel Royal Orchid, Bangalore at 3pm. Bangalore IPVAD will be offered at MAAC Malleshwaram, MAAC Jayanagar & MAAC Koramangala..

The course was launched by Mr. Biren Ghose, President-ABAI, a non-profit association originally started by and for developing Karnataka’s Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming and Comics industry. Aspirants will be thoroughly trained in Computer Graphics and creative skills required to excel in the field of Animation, VFX and Digital Design.

With the correct blend of creative development modules and exposure to industry leading software for Digital Content Creation, this three year comprehensive program aims at placing their top performers on international platforms.

Commenting on the increasingly important role played by Indian studios in the production of animation/VFX content, Biren Ghose, President- ABAI said, “There has been an incredible increase in the number and quality of projects undertaken by local production studios. While the VFX, Animation and Gaming business is about INR 80 billion (KPMG-FICCI report 2015), it only occupies 8% of the global industry. The need of the hour is for associations like ABAI to work hand in hand with institutes like MAAC to develop programs and curriculums that significantly raise the ‘standards’ of local talent to accommodate for the rising levels of expectations from global studios. My best wishes and congratulations to the MAAC team for developing this program. I hope this will contribute the process of growing talent towards undertaking global standard projects.”

Shajan Samuel, Senior Vice-president of MAAC, emphasizing on the level of exposure this course would give to aspirants, he said, “The learning objective of each semester in this course is assessed by an industry standard evaluation methodology to ensure that students have a complete understanding of concepts and technologies used in the production workflow of Digital Content Creation process.”


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