Compositing & Editing Plus

  • Course Duration - 240 Hours

To create the final look and feel of a film, TV program, or music video, this is the course you must check on. In this course, you will be taught to thoroughly understand and excel in compositing and editing and gain knowledge of different filmmaking styles and techniques.

FAQ's

1. What is Compositing & Editing Plus?

It is a specialized program that trains students in compositing, editing, and post-production techniques for films, TV programs, and music videos.

2. What is the duration of the course?

The course duration is 240 hours, offering in-depth practical and theoretical training in compositing and editing.

3. Who can enroll in this course?

Students who have completed 10+2 or equivalent, as well as aspiring VFX and editing professionals, can enroll.

4. Do I need prior experience in filmmaking or editing?

No prior knowledge is required. The course covers everything from the basics of filmmaking to advanced compositing and editing techniques.

5. What topics are covered in this course?

Digital Design, Basics of Filmmaking, Video & Sound Editing, Layer-Based and Node-Based Compositing, Rotoscoping, Match Moving, Stereoscopic Pipeline, Camera Tracking, Title Graphics, Audio-Video Synchronisation, 3D Camera Projection, Live Action Compositing, and Editing with Final Cut Pro.

6. Which software will I learn during the course?

Adobe Photoshop™, After Effects™, Premiere™, Audition™, Eyeon Fusion™, Mocha™, PF Track™, Nuke™, Silhouette™, and Final Cut Pro™.

7. Does the course include practical training?

Yes, students work on hands-on projects, real-world assignments, and studio practice to gain industry-ready skills.

8. Will I get exposure to industry professionals?

Yes, the course includes workshops from industry experts and regular studio visits for real-world insights.

9. What career opportunities are available after this course?

Graduates can work as Compositors, Roto Artists, Paint Artists, BG Prep Artists, Stereo Depth Grade Artists, Match Moving Artists, Motion Graphics Artists, or Video Editors.

10. Does the course cover both 2D and 3D compositing techniques?

Yes, it includes both layer-based and node-based compositing, along with 3D camera projection and live-action compositing.

11. Will I learn video and audio editing along with VFX?

Yes, the program includes video editing, sound editing, audio-video synchronization, and final output preparation.

12. Is this course suitable for working in both film and TV industries?

Absolutely. The curriculum prepares students for careers in films, TV programs, music videos, and digital media production, making them industry-ready.

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FAQ's

1. What is Compositing Plus and who should take this course?

Compositing Plus is a beginner-friendly course designed to introduce learners to compositing techniques using Photoshop and other professional software. Anyone interested in visual effects, video editing, or graphic design can enroll.

The course duration is 172 hours, covering all essential tools and professional compositing workflows.

You will start with Adobe Photoshop and gradually move to other industry-standard compositing software used by professionals.

No prior experience is required. The course is designed for new learners who want to build a strong foundation in compositing.

Yes. Compositing Plus equips you with the skills to work in visual effects, video editing, motion graphics, and digital media industries.

6. Is the course more theory or practical-based?

The course is hands-on and practical-oriented, ensuring that you gain real-world skills in compositing and digital image manipulation.

Yes, a completion certificate is awarded, which can enhance your professional portfolio and credibility.

Adobe Photoshop provides the fundamental skills in image editing, layering, and masking, which are essential for professional compositing workflows.

Yes, the course includes practical assignments, mini-projects, and guidance to build a strong portfolio for your career.

Compositing Plus focuses on basic and foundational techniques, whereas advanced courses dive deeper into complex workflows, 3D compositing, and high-end professional software.

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