MAAC Opens 3D Animation and VFX training center in Patna
Maya Academy of Advanced Cinematics (MAAC) is an Animation Academy that conducts training in 3D Animation & VFX
March 06th, 2014
Maya Academy of Advanced Cinematics (MAAC) is an Animation Academy that conducts training in 3D Animation & VFX. MAAC declared that the institute has training center in the city of Patna (Bihar) and it is the 3rd training center in the area. The Patna Training Center offers the entire advanced Cinematics courses such as Advance Diploma in 3D Animation EDGE (AD3D EDGE), Advanced Diploma in Visual effects, D3D etc.
The Institute was felicitated by dignitaries such as Shri Awadesh Narayan Singh Chairman, Dr. Jagdish Sharma MP Jehanabad, Legislative Council Bihar, Ashwini Kumar Choubey, Ex Health Minister, Govt of Bihar,Arun Sinha MLA & Shajan Samuel Sr. Vice President MAAC (India) .
After finishing a course with MAAC, scholars can find jobs to pursue the following careers: • Modeling Artist • Character Animator • FX Artist • Compositor • Motion Graphics Artist • Match moving Artist • Lighting Artist • Render Artist • Layout Artist • Digital Sculptor • Rigging Artist • Roto & Clean-up Artist • Video Editor
MAAC Centers for Bihar
1. NEAR SBI IGIMS, BRAMHSTHANI ROADSHEKHPURA BAGICHA, RAJA BAZAR PATNA Contact : 0612-2296402, 9572111129
2. 50C, SK PURI (NEAR CHILDREN PARK)BORING ROAD PATNA Contact : 0612- 2541230 / 9973103029 / 9576702248
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