Master the art of character design, sculpting,
texturing, lighting & character animation
Familiarize with industrial workflow and production
pipeline
6 months (over 900 hours) of solid practical
training, including 3 months of paid apprenticeship
programme
Pre-requisite: Basic in 2D software
Bridging training available for qualified students
Limited placements for qualified candidates
Guaranteed job placement for qualified students
2010 INTAKES
FULL TIME
CG 3D Craft: Majoring in Modeling (Level 2)
29 March 2010
31 May 2010
30 September 2010 CG 3D Craft: Majoring in Animation (Level 3)
31 May 2010
30 September 2010
PART TIME (Tutorials)
CG 3D Craft: Majoring in Modeling (Level 2)
3 March 2010
8 May 2010
3 July 2010
7 August 2010 CG 3D Craft: Majoring in Animation (Level 3)
3 July 2010
7 August 2010
Workshop
CG 3D Craft Basic Modeling & Animation
Every Monday and Saturday (9.30am - 1.00pm) CG 2D Graphic Design Monthly Intake
Special Holiday Programme (Tutorials)
CG Multimedia Design
7 June 2010
22 November 2010
6 December 2010
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CG Skill, a computer graphics industrial skill-based
training centre focusing in 2D & 3D motion graphics; is your
answer to a career in animation. At CG Skill,
we offer:
Affordable
hands-on and updated industrial skill set training
Experiential
learning for more in lesser time
Learn from
professional practitioners through workshops, seminars,
talks and knowledge sharing sessions
Supported by
industry players and Multimedia Development
Corporation (MDeC)
Easy
financing support to students via collaborative
partnerships with banks
Over the years, Malaysia has witnessed tremendous growth in
the creative multimedia industry with increasing employment
opportunities, recipient to numerous international awards
and the establishment of various funds to help promote the
industry.
The
Ministry of Science, Technology & Innovation (MOSTI)
expects 10,000 new job opportunities and earnings of RM1.1
billion by the year 2010. In February 2008, a RM2 million
fund was established in order to provide RM20,000 -
RM100,000 funding to support local animators in creating and
developing creative content.