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vfx Degree College in hyderabad
Worldover, this is the trend. In India, Animation degree colleges in Hyderabad, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata, and other cities are offering a range of short-term and long-term animation courses designed to help career aspirants transform into animation professionals equipped with the current knowledge and skills that recruiters seek.
Creative Multimedia College - Best Multimedia College in Hyderabad. Short-term and Degree courses in Gaming, UI UX, VFX, and Animation
About the Praxinoscope The word “PRAXINOSCOPE” has Greek roots and translates roughly into "action viewer". A precursor to the moving picture, the Praxinoscope is an animation device invented in the year 1877 by Charles Emile Reynaud in France. The device was used to view a moving picture in a mirror. ‘Persistence of Vision.' The Greek astronomer 'Ptolemy' discovered the principle of ‘Persistence of Vision’ in 130 A.D. If images are flashed before the eye at a speed of ten to twelve frames per second, the brain sees a single moving image. As with all Animation, the Praxinoscope creates an optical illusion. By presenting a sequence of static images in quick succession, the viewer interprets them as a continuous, moving image. This is the same illusion that allows film projection to work. Theoretically, this illusion of movement is referred to as the ‘persistence of vision.'
Award-winning 3d Animation film by the students of Creative Multimedia Academy, Hyderabad. For more details, please visit: http://www.BalconyGirl.in Award: 2nd Prize in the student film category (Best Animation Film) at the 4th India International Cinema Today Short Film Awards, Chennai. Humor is the mainstay of true entertainment, and 'Cecelia-The Balcony Girl' offers loads of funny moments in High-Definition. Enjoy the comic perils of infatuation in this entertaining 3D Animation short film. Story: Carried away by the heart-twisting beauty of a girl next door, a lazy, flirtatious youngster tries to impress her with a show of strength. He bites off more than he can chew in his macho attempt. Facing an embarrassing situation with the girl, he struggles hard and makes a valiant attempt to preserve his honor. The effort is so intense that he drifts into a trance, and lo! the magical power of love, helps him pull off a big feat. Once he's out of his trance, trepidation sneaks through his knickers as he's greeted by a double whammy! How it happens and what ensues forms the rest of the story.
Creative Multimedia, 5th Floor, Sai Towers, Metro Pillar No: A1519, Main Road, Dilsukhnagar, Hyderabad – 500 036, India. +91 905 250 9052 / 905 922 8332 / 9659 48 9659 +91 40 2414 3340 / 2405 2277 [email protected] https://www.bestmultimedia.com/
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'SS Rajamouli' And The 'Praxinoscope' By Creative Multimedia | The Best Animation College In India
The word “PRAXINOSCOPE” has Greek roots and translates roughly into "action viewer". A precursor to the moving picture, the Praxinoscope is an animation device invented in the year 1877 by Charles Emile Reynaud in France. The device was used to view a moving picture in a mirror. ‘Persistence of Vision.'