Motion Graphics Designing
About This Course
This comprehensive course in Motion Graphics at Universal Institute covers both foundational and advanced techniques for creating visually compelling motion graphics. Through hands-on training using industry-standard tools such as Adobe After Effects, Premiere, Photoshop, Cinema 4D, and 3ds Max, students will learn to design and animate professional-grade motion graphics projects for film, television, and digital media. Whether you’re working on titles, ads, or complex 3D animations, this course equips you with the technical and creative skills needed to excel in the world of motion design.
Course Duration: 72 – 144 Hours (3 – 6 months)
Class Timings: Morning / Evening (flexible)
Learning Objectives
Requirements
- Basic Computer Skills: A foundational understanding of computer operations is recommended for easy navigation of the software.
- Creative Mindset: A passion for storytelling and visual design will help students succeed.
- Access to Software: Students should have access to Adobe Photoshop, Premiere, After Effects, and Cinema 4D during the course.
- Commitment to Practice: The course requires dedication and time for practical exercises and assignments.
- Time Management Skills: Effective management of project timelines and course work is key to success.
- Basic Design Knowledge: While not mandatory, having a background in graphic design or video editing is an added advantage.
Target Audience
- Graphic designers looking to add motion graphics skills to their repertoire and increase their versatility in visual design.
- Video editors interested in enhancing their editing projects with engaging animations and visual effects for greater impact.
- Aspiring animators seeking to break into the industry by mastering the tools and techniques of motion graphics.
- Marketing professionals who want to create eye-catching animated content for online campaigns, social media, and digital advertising.
- Content creators such as YouTubers and influencers looking to boost the quality of their videos with professional-level animations and effects.
- Filmmakers wanting to incorporate motion graphics into their films for titles, transitions, and visual storytelling enhancements.