Title: Visual Effects Production
Location: US
Company: Education
Visual Effects (VFX) describes almost everything that's added into a movie or TV show after the filming is complete the explosions, the falling helicopters, or the transformation from 21st century New York into 1920's New York. Events that are too dangerous to film, such as particle- based effects like smoke, water, and oceans, or worlds and environments come to life through Visual Effects.
Often, VFX means having to remove elements from an already-filmed scene, whether it's an unwanted passer-by, the cables supporting a stunt person, or an entire city skyline. Most VFX work comes to fruition in sophisticated, highly collaborative post-production studios all around the world.
The DAVE School Visual Effects Production Diploma teaches specifically for this exciting world. Our Visual Effects Production program spans 12 months and offers scheduled starts each Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall. Fully on-ground here at our Orlando, Florida campus. Students get to learn and refine their skills in an immersive combination of project-based workflows and applied studio skills, preparing them for their advancement into the VFX workplace.
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