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New Course 2D & 3D Animation launched at Aryaloka .
This year we didn't change any old activities but we have launch new higher end course 2D and 3D Animation. For this course we have given 100% discount to five students names are follows
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Dhammamitra Nagratna from Kerala
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Dhammamitra Tarun from Rajsthan
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Dhammamitra Shyambabu from Kerala
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Dhammamitra Namotish from Arunachal Pradesh
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Dhammamitra Rekha from Lakhnaow
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Dhammamitra Manju from Arunachal Pradesh
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Dhammamitra Dayamukhi from Arunachal Pradesh
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Dhammamitra sumedha Fulmani, Chattisgarh
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Dhammamitra Khemlata, Chattisgarh
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Dhammamitra Neha Gajbhiye, nagpur (Maharashtra)
It means the Aryaloka invested 250000/- the purpose behind to trained them encourage them to work for the future development of Aryaloka. But it didn't work only two persons are not serious about the intention.
Need (the wider problem that project will help to resolve – include figures if possible):
After successful completion of the training of The young students of the Nagarjuna Training Institute, Nagpur, India. Now, they feel with much increased self-confidence, fluency, and determination, they are setting out on the next phase of self-sufficiency for themselves, their families, and communities. At this crucial stage, they still need help to launch the project that will make a huge difference to the future of India; giving dignity and unlocking human potential among thousands of poor people. Here is the special project launched by Aryaloka Education Society is Aryaloka Animation Centre in Nagpur.
Animating a better life
this year 2009-10 a group of about 10 ex-NTI students, will start a very intensive course in computerized-animation drawing, in July-09. This skill (the artistic side of animation) is much in demand, and they have a very good chance of rewarding and well-paid work when they qualify. Also they could form the core of a business with much potential for fundraising. The Centre where they will learn, Aryaloka, is run by TBMSG (who manage their present course) so the fees are very modest indeed - but fees, food, accommodation, are well beyond the capacity of the families they come from. (For more information about Aryaloka, go to
www.aryalokaeducation.org
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Shyambabu and Sumedha come from South and Central India, speak completely different languages, are both natural artists, and their mothers are poor widows. They can contribute little or nothing to their education - but learning animation could enable these two to lift their families out of poverty, and support their community work. Syambabu says "This animation course is my golden chance." Other students on the course are in much the same position, all will need some support.
A career in animation requires strong artistic skills and a solid familiarity with the latest in computer animation technologies. It also requires the ability to turn creative thoughts into compelling images, using them to effectively communicate an idea.
There are a number of different career paths for animators. We often think of animators as the talented artists who create the cartoons we love, either for film or movies. Animators continue to work in these areas, but increasingly, many are employed creating animated graphics for a variety of projects.
This can include websites, online advertisements and video games. Animators can find full-time employment with movie or television production companies, with advertisers, web design firms, video game companies or with animation firms. Free lance work is another option for animators. In addition, a strong portfolio of work, which a training program can help you to develop, is an essential part of landing a job in computer animation and becoming an animator.
Movie & Television Production: The full spectrum of animation in these areas is quite large. Jobs may include character animation in the form of a cartoon, logo, special effect and more. In case you haven't noticed, 3D really has taken off in the realm of computer animation and animation in general. Movies such as Lord of the Rings, Finding Nemo, the latest Star Wars prequels are all relying extensively on 3D computer animation. What would have looked fake and rigid a mere 6-7 years ago now looks photo realistic and seamless for 3D rendering and animation.
TV also offers a fair amount of opportunity in computer animation. Commercials are littered with animated logos, cats that sing, and bottles that dance. : ) Local News always has an animator of some kind doing the logo fly in or that kind of thing. There are also TV movies, and obviously shows that rely on a computer artist to do some digital special effects. Some may start their animation career this way.
The Internet: More and more, you are seeing animated advertisements dance across your screen as you're on the Internet. You go to a movie site or a band site, and you have a very good chance of seeing a flash animation. Much like other media industries, the Internet is expanding at a mind boggling rate. And with it comes new websites and advertisements that need a way to stand out. Static images don't always cut it, so why not get the attention of the viewer with animated characters or text?
Computer animation, like many creative fields, is fiercely competitive. As the web, the entertainment industry, and other multimedia outlets continue to grow, there continue to be opportunities for talented artists to work as animators. But you really need to get the proper training at a strong computer animation school to be on that cutting edge that these employers seek. Not only do you get hands on training with the best equipment, but you also rub shoulders with those who know the industry well. This is just as important as the training itself.
If someone is artistic, have an eye for detail, can meet tight deadlines, then maybe an animation career is for him.
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