AAFT M.Sc Animation FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between the B.Sc in Animation and the M.Sc in Animation at AAFT?
Ans. The B.Sc in Animation is a 3-year undergraduate program (total fee Rs. 6,32,800) that builds foundational skills in 2D and 3D animation, VFX, visual storytelling, and digital filmmaking. The M.Sc in Animation is a 2-year postgraduate program (total fee Rs. 5,57,800) that deepens expertise in advanced character development, cinematic animation, procedural animation, CG lighting, simulation, compositing, virtual production, and AI-enabled pipelines. The M.Sc is designed for graduates who want to specialize and take on senior roles in the animation and VFX industry.
Ques. Can a student with a non-animation background apply for the M.Sc in Animation at AAFT?
Ans. Yes, students with a background in design, media, fine arts, or related creative fields can apply for the M.Sc in Animation at AAFT. The program includes a Creative and Digital Media Foundation module in Semester 1 that covers photography, videography, graphic design, and digital media, helping students from related backgrounds transition into animation workflows. Students with a prior animation or VFX background will progress faster through the advanced modules.
Ques. What advanced tools and technologies are covered in the M.Sc in Animation at AAFT?
Ans. The M.Sc in Animation covers industry-standard tools including Autodesk Maya, Blender, 3ds Max, Cinema 4D, ZBrush for 3D modeling and animation; Nuke, Autodesk Flame, RealFlow, Adobe After Effects, Houdini, Arnold, and Redshift for VFX and compositing; and Unity and Unreal Engine for game engines and real-time media. The program also integrates AI-enabled workflows and studio automations, keeping students current with emerging technologies.
Ques. What are the four Final Project Portfolio specialization options in the M.Sc in Animation?
Ans. In Semester 4, students choose one of four final project portfolio specializations: Visual Communication Design (brand identity, UI/UX, explainer videos, digital marketing), 3D Animation Filmmaking (complete 3D film production from concept to post-production), 2D Animation Filmmaking (full 2D animation workflow including pre-production, animatics, and post-production), or Visual Effects Filmmaking (VFX-focused filmmaking across pre-production, live-action, CG development, compositing, and post-production).
Ques. What career opportunities are available after completing the M.Sc in Animation at AAFT?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers as 3D animators, 2D animators, VFX artists, layout artists, rigging artists, lighting artists, rendering artists, storyboard artists, pre-production artists, motion graphics artists, modelling artists, compositing artists, character animators, and broadcast graphics designers. The M.Sc qualification also opens doors to senior and supervisory roles in animation studios, OTT platforms, gaming companies, and advertising agencies.
Ques. Is the M.Sc in Animation at AAFT suitable for working professionals who want to upskill?
Ans. The M.Sc in Animation at AAFT is a full-time, on-campus program with classes 5 days a week, making it primarily suited for full-time students. However, working professionals with a strong interest in transitioning to or advancing in the animation and VFX industry can consider the program. The 2-year duration and structured curriculum provide a comprehensive upgrade in skills, portfolio quality, and industry readiness. Students are advised to contact AAFT admissions to discuss their specific situation.
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