VFX Association of Bangalore Animation Industry Announces a Unique Education Program Supported by Govt. of Karnataka -

Association of Bangalore Animation Industry Announces a Unique Education Program Supported by Govt. of Karnataka

ABAI, the largest non-profit association to promote animation in India, is introducing first-of-its-kind educational initiative in Bengaluru city referred to as ‘Train the Trainers’ and is actively supported by Department of IT, BT, S&T – Government of Karnataka. The program is slated to start on 21st April 2014.

The Government of Karnataka through its KAVGC policy 1.0 is aimed at improving the educational infrastructure of the AVGC (Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming and Comics) industry. In order to improve the quality of the trainers in the AVGC industry, and thereby improving the overall quality of education imparted, TTT program aspires to bring together National & International trainers to facilitate the training in different modules of various stages of production.

TTT Program, chaired by Ankur Bhasin, Secretary, ABAI and CEO, Bhasinsoft, is envisaged to provide an academically challenging educational experience through effective teaching, research and service, enabling candidates to acquire understanding, knowledge and skills necessary for establishing successful career in teaching and becoming responsible trainers within the animation industry.

“The TTT is an innovation on jump-starting the quality of educational initiative on the digitalarts environment. It assesses the pain point of who will impart new media arts learning. It will help plug a major gap in growing a talent that needs tens of thousands of employees over the next 3 to 5 years.” Biren Ghose, Country Head, Technicolor India and President, ABAI.

The candidates who enroll for this program stand to gain not only six months of high-quality training but also a chance to work on live projects in a professional studio environment. This will enable the candidates to learn teaching techniques such as creative teaching methodology, class-room management, and all other aspects of AVGC.

“TTT program, in its initial offering, starts with a concentrated batch of 12 candidates per batch to ensure that there is no dilution in the quality of imparted training. A separate Executive TTT course is also offered for working faculties who prefer weekend classes”says Ankur Bhasin, Secretary, ABAI.

He adds, “In my studio, Bhasinsoft, and across the industry it is seen that a large amount of good talent comes from Tier 2 and Tier 3 hence TTT is also planned in a way to reward trainers in the program with cash incentive for training in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities.”

Institutes stand to benefit that the candidates will be able bring the exposure and knowledge to impart quality training to students. The teaching methodology, which is combination of a learner-centred interactive methodology and a project-based teaching, will help bridge the gap between Institute and Industry. A better education quality is bound to improve the students’ placement record, which will further enhance the reputation of Institute.
Details of the program are as stated below:

The program will be offered in two formats.

1.       Standard TTT Program aims to up skill candidates who are looking to enter the AVGC industry as trainers as well as 0 – 6 month of experienced current trainers/ artist in Studio.

   Duration: 6 months (5 Days a week).

2.       Executive TTT Program aims to up skill candidates who have 1 or more years working experience in the AVGC industry as trainers.
Duration: 8 months (1 Week per Month / Weekend Classes).

Key features of TTT include:
·         Guest Speakers from renowned studios and Industry experts to train the candidates on various disciplines
·         Profound understanding of the fundamentals such as design and aesthetics, storytelling and acting
·         Overall technical brush up and up scaling of skills at three stages viz. Pre-production, Production, Post Production
·         Detailed analysis and activities to understand the industry Pipeline and Work Flow management
·         Practical work experience at associated Studios / Production houses
·         Individual project based on specialization and group project for understanding and experiencing team dynamics
·         Personal Development through mock lectures and group evaluations

“Indian AVGC industry is growing at a rapid pace – not only because of larger quantity of Hollywood content being worked on in India but also because of a growing domestic market. The Animation, VFX & Post Production market has grown from 35.3 Billion INR in 2012 to 39.7 Billion INR in 2013 and is expected to add over 40,000 jobs in the coming 3-4 years. For the growth to sustain and further enhance, it is imperative that the quality of students being trained improves which in turn is a result of the quality of trainers imparting the training. Hence, TTT directly addresses the need of the hour.” emphasizes Ankur.

To enroll for the program, interested candidates can contact:
Sachin Khankhoje, +91-77955-47678, abai.sachin@gmail.com

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