5 courses in animation that will be trending in 2023

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Animation gave creators a new way of telling stories by bringing the characters in a story to life, eliminating the need for the audience to visualise them based on their personal experiences. Popular comic books and mythical characters could be shown more entertainingly through animation, and as a result, the medium gained popularity amongst the general public, and particularly among children.

According to estimates, India’s animation and visual effects market will exceed Rs. 120 billion in 2023, up from Rs. 83 billion in 2021. Because of the increasing growth of OTT platforms, gaming content, and internet usage, this market currently requires highly skilled animators. Animation has long been a part of traditional storytelling. It has always succeeded in touching our heartstrings, whether it is our favourite childhood masterpieces or a modern awareness documentary. To work as an animator, you must first earn a bachelor’s degree or a diploma in animation.

In the last few years, there has been a lot of cutting-edge technology and new approaches to the animation and VFX industries. Under these conditions, it is critical to not 
only acquire academic knowledge of the art, but also to be current with industry trends.

Following are the top 5 courses in Animation that will be trending in 2023:

2D ANIMATION AND 3D ANIMATION

A 2D animation is one in which the characters move in a two-dimensional environment. It evolved from the hand-drawn animation style and is sometimes referred to as traditional animation. However, even 2D animation is performed on a computer. Despite the rise of other types of animation, 2D animation remains popular.
Because 3D animation allows viewers to visualise clips more easily, it is used in more practical industries such as medical, biotechnology, and aircraft. In contrast to other types of animation, 3D animation requires a number of precise steps such as modelling, rigging, rendering, and so on. As a result, this method of animation is more expensive, and 3D animators are more in demand.

MOTION GRAPHICS AND STOP MOTION

The process of tracking live video and then digitally transforming it with various tools is known as motion capture. To create a motion capture animation, trackers are attached to a real-world person’s or actor’s body. These trackers record motions, which are then displayed in real time as a virtual skeleton on the computer screen. The enchantment we all see on the big screens is the result of animators incorporating data into these motions.

Stop-motion animation is a technique in which objects are physically changed in minute amounts between separately captured frames so that the series of frames 
appears to demonstrate independent motion or change when played back.

INDUSTRIAL ANIMATION

Industrial animation is exactly what the name implies: it creates animations to describe various industrial and mechanical processes, tools, and services. When a company introduces a new, or perhaps revolutionary, machine, the potential client is often unfamiliar with the technicalities involved in operating the device or its potential benefits.

This issue is addressed by industrial animation. It explains the intricate details of a specific product and allows you to incorporate your brand message into it.

VFX

Visual effects, also known as VFX, is a completely separate field of study. It is a fairly extensive course. Visual effects are the process of creating artificial visuals to alter a scene. Visual effects are used in almost every film and television show you can think of. For plotlines that are too complicated or dangerous to convey in real life, animation and VFX training are used. It is the best way to maximise any type of creativity. Their services are beneficial to industries such as real estate, advertising, and others that require a difficult-to-recreate visual representation. Other VFX divisions exist in addition to those mentioned. Research and development, match-move and VFX simulation, lighting, production, previsualization, and asset divisions are all part of the company

IMMERSIVE REALITY AND AI

Virtual/augmented reality (VR and AR) powered by artificial intelligence (AI) is paving the way for a more immersive world. Utilizing cutting-edge animation is a fantastic approach to express your narrative abilities. Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) have given rise to a new type of immersive reality. As a result, deeper emotional connections are formed, increasing consumer retention. VR and AR technologies are now used in a wide range of industries, including e-commerce, automobiles, real estate, and others.

Conclusion

Professionals in animation are in high demand not only in film, but also in gaming, projection mapping and cartography, visual effects, learning management, object modelling, and other fields. As a result, animation is a highly sought-after and rewarding career with a diverse scope across dozens of industry verticals around the world.

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