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The report has anticipated this growth in the sector to two things: a lot of work is getting outsourced to India by the global players and lots of new Indian movies and television shows have started using VFX services
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Animation industry – for a career full of creativity The KPMG media and entertainment report 2017 pointed out that the animation and VFX industry is going to grow at a CAGR of 17.2% from 2016-21. The report has anticipated this growth in the sector to two things: a lot of work is getting outsourced to India by the global players and lots of new Indian movies and television shows have started using VFX services. This high growth industry is in need of skilled animators who are dedicated to creating original work that delights the audience. For those looking for a good institute to learn animation from, Poornima University offers Animation courses in Jaipur. Students interested in joining the animation industry need can study animation, graphics and multimedia courses either full-time or part-time. There are a lot of programs offered by institutes like certificates, diplomas, and degrees etc, choose one that best suits your requirement. For admission into full time courses (diplomas and degrees) aspiring students will need to sit for an entrance exam in some cases. Admission into part time and short term courses is offered on first come first serve basis. Institutes across the country offer courses in animation. Find out about the faculty, infrastructure, fees and placement score of the college you wish to apply for. Both private and government institutes provide training in animation, graphics and multimedia. Make sure the institute you choose give you good training in the technical aspect of the subject. Institutes such as Poornima University have a great track record for teaching technical courses and it boasts of the best engineering placement in Rajasthan. Thus, it is important to choose the course and the institute wisely.
The scope for courses in animation is immense, the report by KPMG goes mentions that the animation and visual effects industry showcased a growth of 16.4%, largely led by 31% growth in the VFX industry, which grew on the back of an increase in outsourcing work and the growing use VFX in domestic film productions. Further, the animation service and production space was also buoyed by commissioning of new projects and focus on domestic IPs.