All the students residing in Odisha, who wish to start a career in animation can enrol themselves at Cybertech Institute of Management and Information Technology (CIMIT) as it has launched its new course in animation, which will offer various multimedia and animation courses including Diploma in Animation and B.Sc. in animation.
The One Year Diploma courses in Multimedia & Animation provides students with plenty of opportunities to excel in the sector of animation layout design & animation principles, post production, graphics softwares like: photoshop, illustrator, corel draw; along with audio and video editing. The institute also tends to provide specialist programmes under its one year diploma course like 3D modeling, texturing, rigging in 3Ds, Max 3D Animation, lighting & rendering in 3Ds max. Even a +2 (Intermediate) qualifying student is eligible to get admitted into the course and pursue career as an expert animator.
CIMIT Multimedia & Animation animator Rupesh Kumar Panda said in a statement: “CIMIT Animation is providing the latest hardware technology Mac-Pro and other finest as well as advanced technologies. Students will have the opportunity to be industry ready for any sector through the specialization courses offered by CIMIT Multimedia & Animation.”
The facility was inaugurated by Shovaniya Movement leader Arundhati Devi in the presence of Nandankanan Director Dr Sudarshan Panda, Doordarshan Deputy Director Kakali Pal, noted actor Ashrumochan Mohanty and SS Vihar Unnayan Parishad general secretary Dillip Sahoo.
CIMIT Animation which was launched on Friday on the auspicious occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi, plans to work on its infrastructure and industry exposure opportunities. CIMIT Animation course is affiliated under Karnataka State Open University.
“To give students first hand exposure and skills to control any live project of any media house smoothly and to be a master in a production house technology, CIMIT has tied up to provide its students with live projects with different electronic media houses in Odisha,” he ended.