Inauguration of our New Campus in Sector 34 A, Chandigarh on 06.03.2011.
Presenting Animation Live in new Avatar:
- Spacious and Big center.
- Advanced teaching methods (using projectors etc.)
- Improved infrastructure.
- Experienced Faculty.
- Special advanced labs for Practice, sketching etc.
- Vastly experienced Administration.
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Inauguration of our New Campus in Ludhiana on 09.03.2011
Presenting Animation Live in new Avatar:
- Spacious and Big center.
- Advanced teaching methods (using projectors etc.)
- Improved infrastructure.
- Experienced Faculty.
- Special advanced labs for Practice, sketching etc.
- Vastly experienced Administration.
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Certified Courses Available in 2D, 3D and other Career Oriented Courses.
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Animation courses offered at Animation
- APD3D(Advanced Professional Diploma in 3D animation and Visual Effects)
- DCDA (Advanced Diploma Course in 3D Digital Arts & Animation)
- DCVA(Advance Diploma Course in 3D Visualisation & Animation),CC3D
- CC3D(Certificate Course in 3D Architectural Visualisation)
- CCPP(Certificate Course in Post Production)
- CCGD(Certificate Course in Graphic Design)
- CCWD(Certificate Course in Web & Presentation Design)
- CCAS(Cerftificate Course in Flash Action Script)
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Animation Live Awards 2010 at Western Court Hotel.
Animation Live specializes in Advance modeling and animation, 3D Visualization and special Effects, Graphic designing and web designing.
The event aimed at acknowledging the winners of contest which was held earlier to asses the talent of the students.
The various categories which kept he students anticipating were Best 2D Student, Best 3D students, Best in Character animation, Best in digital painting, Best in Sketching, Best in Principal Animation, Best in weight Animation and best in Ad Making & Conceptualization.
After Prize distribution the event saw a dance party where students grooving to the latest tunes of popular Dance Numbers. A Lavish Dinner put an end to the buoyant evening.
Seminar on Clay Modeling@ Animation Live
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Steps for how to Animate Clay
- Make sure the clay will not harden when exposed to air. Purchase any color of clay you desire, but also purchase grey clay to use as a base.
- Form it in the general outline of whatever you are trying to make.
- Do not include fingers. This shape is called an armature, and it is the frame on which you will mold your clay.
- Carefully bend it into a starting position and take a picture of the figure with the camera.
- Each picture is called a frame. Film runs at 24 frames per second, and digital video runs at 30. Be very precise while animating your figure. If you move it too much, it will appear to jump in the video. If you remove the figure from the camera's view, it will seem to disappear.
- If you run out of pictures before you have finished, save the pictures to your computer and leave your figurine in the exact same position. Clear the camera and continue shooting.
- Use a photo editing program to speed up each individual picture so that it creates a movie. Watch your creation and show it to whoever you wish.
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