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A VFX (Visual Effects) course typically covers the following modules or topics:
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Introduction to VFX: This module covers the basics of visual effects, its history, and its application in film, television, and video games.
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Compositing: This module covers the process of combining visual elements from different sources to create a final image or scene, using software such as Adobe After Effects, Nuke, or Fusion.
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3D Modeling: This module covers the creation of 3D objects and environments using software such as Autodesk Maya, Cinema 4D, or Blender.
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Texturing and Lighting: This module covers the application of textures and materials to 3D models, as well as the use of lighting to create realistic or stylized effects.
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Special Effects: This module covers the creation of special effects such as explosions, fire, smoke, water, and other natural phenomena, using simulation software such as Houdini or RealFlow.
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Motion Graphics: This module covers the creation of animated graphics, titles, and visual elements for film, television, and online media, using software such as Adobe After Effects or Motion.
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Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality: This module covers the application of VFX techniques in the creation of immersive experiences using virtual reality and augmented reality technologies.
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Industry Practices: This module covers the workflows and practices used in the VFX industry, including project management, pipeline development, and client communication.