DIFFRENCE BETWEEN ANIMATION AND VFX
. ANIMATION - Animation is the process of making
films in which drawings or puppets appear to move. The films are a mix of
animation and full-length features. ... An animation is a film in which
drawings or puppets appear to move. If you want to persue animation course then
there is best animation training institute in
Udaipur.
VFX - In filmmaking, visual effects (VFX)
is the creation or manipulation of any on-screen imagery that does not
physically exist in real life. ... VFX in film frequently involves the
integration of live-action footage with computer-generated imagery (CGI).
HOW DO THEY DIFFER –
Both of these involve working with media, but
not the same exact type of media. With animation, you might work on cartoons or
computer animated movies as part of your career. When you work with VFX, you’re
using software, painting or other techniques to create certain effects for live
action footage
CAREER OPPORUNITYS AVIALABLE IN
ANIMATION ARE –
rigging artists
2D animators
3D animators
3D modelers
CAREER OPPORTUNITY AVAILABLE IN VFX
ARE –
matte
painters
rotoscope
artists
3D match
moving
paint
artists
SALARY’S AND JOB GROWTH –
Salary after
pursuing VFX courses
can vary from Rs. 2 lakh to Rs. 5 lakh per annum. Salary after degree courses
combined with certificate course is better than any of the courses pursued
alone.
Animation is
one of the most exciting career fields in the art and design industry. It also
offers one of the highest salaries. Animators earned a median annual wage of
$63,970 in 2015, with top earners averaging more than $113,600.
DIFFERENT KINDS OF ANIMATION -
1.
TRADITIONAL ANIMATION -
Traditional
animation usually refers to animation hand-drawn on paper. It was the process used for most of the
productions throughout the 20th century.
2. STOP MOTION ANIMATION –
stop-motion animation is the art of manipulating objects and figures frame by frame, creating the illusion
of fluid movement. ... It's what filmmakers have been doing for over a century,
so we're taking a look through time with the 30 best stop-motion animated movies
ever made.
3. 2D
ANIMATION –
Animations like this
refer to the manipulation of images and 2d vector graphics. The process involves techniques
like traditional animation, onion skinning, interpolated morphing and
rotoscopy.
DIFFERENT KINDS OF VFX
–
1. MATTE PAINTING –
This kind of imagery has the combination of
different kind of images and objects which further with editing is merged
together to create a single image of the desired output.
2.
LIVE ACTION EFFECTS –
This process involves keying of actors by
means of blue or green screening. Live
action (or live-action) is a form of cinematography or videography that uses
photography instead of animation. ... Live-action is used to define film, video
games or similar visual media.
3. DIGITAL ANIMATION –
Particle Effects, digital sets and
background, composting and rotoscopy all fall under this category and involve
using of software to add or remove elements as per requirements of the film. Examples
of films produced using computer-assisted animation are The Little Mermaid, The
Rescuers Down Under, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, The Lion King, Pocahontas,
The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Hercules, Mulan, The Road to El Dorado and Tarzan.
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