Visual Effects (VFX) as a career

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Visual Effects (VFX) as a careerWhat is VFX?
VFX is a process by which imagery is created and/or manipulated outside the context of a live action shoot to create a realistic picture. VFX is essentially a combination of cinematography and maths, creativity and technical skills.

What kind of background is required?
VFX developers use maths and science to bring a filmmaker's creative vision to life. Thus, the ability to combine technical knowledge with a creative instinct will be beneficial. Some of the key disciplines that are used in this field are trigonometry, applied mechanics, physics and basic algebra. Graduates from science stream with math as a strong background will be an added advantage. 

What is the difference between animation and VFX?
Animation is used for prolonged time spans while VFX is quick yet impactful bit of animation. In Indian film industry, VFX has extensively been used in films like Chak De India, Don, Krish, Dhoom II, and Om Shanti Om and so on. Often Television commercials too use VFX.

Why do VFX?
Most of us want to “see” something before we want to “read” something.  Visual effects can be used to enhance the consumer experience by educating the viewer about product or services and building a company brand.

What are the job prospects and salary?
Visual effects often involve working for clients with specific needs especially with the filmmakers that can direct, edit and do visual effects on their own projects. Visual effects professionals can expect good salary after gaining artistic and technical skills.
A talented visual effects individual is highly demanded and their work is considered as important to make successful TV commercials, feature films and hence the industry is likely to pay off those who add value in it. Thus, visual effects industry is considered to grow rapidly in India specifically the Bollywood industry.

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