DMTI Softpro

Advanced Diploma in VFX and Animation Course with Artificial Intelligence Tools

VFX & Animation Course-Career Paths

Video Producer/Video Editor/Video Mixer

A Video Producer oversees the entire project from concept to final delivery, managing resources and creative direction, while a Video Editor assembles the raw footage, audio, and effects to craft a polished, cohesive story. Video Mixer (also known as a Vision Mixer or Technical Director) acts as the "live editor," switching between multiple camera feeds, graphics, and pre-recorded clips in real-time to create a seamless broadcast.

After Effects & Visual (VFS) Effects Artist

An After Effects and Visual Effects (VFX) artist manipulate, composite, and enhance video by integrating digital elements—like explosions, CGI characters, or motion graphics—seamlessly into live-action footage.

Animation & Multimedia Artist

An animation and multimedia artist combines traditional art principles with digital technology to create 2D/3D moving images and interactive content for film, games, and digital media.

Film Compositor & Broadcast Designer

Film Compositor: A digital artist who acts as the "final glue," seamlessly layering live-action footage, 3D renders, and particle effects together to ensure they look like a single, photorealistic shot. Broadcast Designer: A motion graphics specialist who creates the visual identity for a network or show, designing animated logos, news tickers (lower thirds), and transitions that maintain a consistent brand "look."

Film Compositor & Broadcast Designer

An audio editor is the "builder" who collects and cleans individual sound elements (dialogue, foley, effects), whereas a sound editor is the "architect" who designs the overall sonic atmosphere and ensures every sound perfectly syncs with the visual story.

Course Contents

  • Understanding digital video
  • Switching Premiere Pro Workspaces
  • Opening, closing, and moving panels
  • Understanding the Application Tools
  • Setting Application Preferences
  • Using the Project Panel
  • Understanding media management
  • Creating and organizing bins
  • Using the Media Browser Panel
  • Previewing Clips: Hover Scrub vs Source Monitor
  • Transcoding Video
  • Locating Missing Media
  • Understanding Transitions
  • Adding transitions to video clips
  • Preparing a clip to receive transitions
  • Editing transition settings
  • Adding an Audio Transition
  • Understanding the Uses of Titles in Video
  • Creating & working with Graphic Clips
  • Adding Images to a Graphic Clip
  • Creating an end credit roll
  • Time stretch and frame blending
  • Working with Photoshop & Illustrator Files
  • Importing layered Photoshop files into projects
  • Understanding and Animating Static Clip Effects
  • Position | Scale | Rotation | Opacity
  • Adding Transitions & Effects to Images
  • Understanding Clip Audio
  • Using the Essential Audio Panel
  • Assigning Audio Clip Types
  • Exporting from Premiere Pro

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Creating App Campaigns

  • Using the Trim View
  • Slip, Slide and Rolling Edit Tools
  • Match frames
  • Nested timelines (Sequences)
  • Animating
  • Importing layers as a sequence
  • Alpha channels
  • Updating Photoshop files
  • Creating a new reference monitor window
  • Gang to reference monitor feature
  • Working with color scopes
  • 3 Point Color Correction
  • Color Match
  • Using Media management
  • Managing multiple projects
  • Optimizing system performance
  • Optimizing render speed
  • Render que Output module templates
  • Understanding high dynamic range
  • Creating linear HDR compositing
  • Understanding color management
  • Creating Look up tables (LUT)
  • Creating fog, smoke, mist, wind, precipitation
  • Making realistic fire and heat distortion
  • Creating explosive effects

Course Contents

  • Analog versus digital
  • Frame rate and resolution
  • Understanding your Storage space
  • Knowing your system requirements
  • Defining motion Graphics
  • Importing media files
  • Importing Photoshop and Illustrator files
  • Previewing footage, stills and video, audio
  • Trimming a video clip
  • Using the Interpret Footage dialog box
  • Looping an audio or video file
  • Layer basics
  • Layer options
  • Creating a layer solid
  • Understanding the layer switches
  • Time stretch and frame blending
  • Nesting compositions/layers using precomps
  • Animation of layer properties using keyframes
  • Using layer parenting to ease repetition
  • Understanding motion paths
  • Working with layer blending
  • Controlling the speed of animations
  • Easing principles
  • Masking
  • Animating masks
  • Working with alpha channels
  • Track matte
  • Effect basics
  • Animating effects
  • Understanding time remapping
  • Slow motion effects
  • Fast motion effects
  • Using frame blending
  • Color correction and adjustment
  • Adjusting tonality
  • Adjusting Color
  • Understanding high dynamic range
  • Creating linear HDR compositing
  • Understanding color management
  • Creating Look up tables (LUT)
  • Creating fog, smoke, mist, wind, precipitation
  • Making realistic fire and heat distortion
  • Creating explosive effects
  • Using Media management
  • Managing multiple projects
  • Optimizing system performance
  • Optimizing render speed
  • Render que Output module templates
  • Understanding greenscreen shooting basics
  • Using masks for compositing
  • Using garbage mattes
  • Using keylight
  • Refining a matte

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