FAQ’S

FAQ'S

The best programs blend artistic training with industry software like Maya, Blender, and Adobe Suite. Digiquest Academy offers studio-style learning where students work on real projects, preparing them for animation studios, gaming companies, and film production houses.

By combining fundamentals, workflow mastery, and production pipelines, Digiquest Academy helps students build skills that match real studio expectations—something generic online courses rarely do.

Not necessarily. While drawing helps, Digiquest’s structured curriculum builds creativity, storytelling, and digital art skills from scratch.

Courses that include 2D, 3D, Modelling to rendering (rigging, lighting), and compositing—plus placement training—offer the quickest career launch. Digiquest’s animation programs include all of these.

Tutorials teach tools. Digiquest teaches careers—mentorship, feedback loops, production experience, teamwork, and project-based learning.

Freshers start at ₹3–6 LPA and grow rapidly with experience and a strong portfolio.

Only if they include mentorship, assessments, and portfolio reviews. Digiquest’s online modules offer guided learning that mimics real studio workflows.

A laptop or desktop pc, mid-range GPU, basic software, and willingness to learn consistently. Digiquest provides complete setup guidance.

The curriculum is built with real studio inputs and includes Nuke, Houdini, Maya, After Effects, and production-level project creation.

Yes - if structured properly. Digiquest trains students in both worlds: storytelling + high-end visual effects.

3 - 6 months for basics, 11 - 12 months to master advanced tools and pipelines.

Absolutely. The demand for VFX artists in OTT, gaming, films, and advertising is at an all-time high. Today, we cannot imagine any sector operating effectively without multimedia tools

Digiquest Academy’s VFX curriculum covers compositing, match-moving, FX simulation, and CGI integration used by global studios.  The program is proudly affiliated with the prestigious Jawaharlal Nehru Architecture and Fine Arts University

Courses that teach Unreal Engine, Unity, 3D modeling, texturing, and animation together. Digiquest Academy includes hands-on game projects in its curriculum.

You don’t need coding to start. Creativity, logic, and curiosity are enough—Digiquest trains you in the rest.

Yes. Digiquest students work on projects that prepare them for studios in India, Canada, and Europe.

Degrees offer deep academic + practical knowledge, while diplomas are fast and skill-focused. Digiquest offers both pathways depending on career goals.

Digiquest integrates live game development cycles, making students industry-ready.

Digiquest’s program covers Maya, Blender, ZBrush, Substance Painter, and Houdini.

6–24 months depending on specialization.

Yes - Digiquest’s online VFX program includes feedback, shot breakdown training, and portfolio guidance for career changers.

Digiquest offers professional certification plus training in Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, After Effects, and DaVinci Resolve.

Yes. Digiquest’s beginner-friendly modules build confidence through hands-on projects.

Film, OTT, advertising, social media companies, agencies, and production houses hire skilled editors.

If it includes real projects, client-style assignments, and feedback—exactly what Digiquest offers—then yes.

Not always. Digiquest guides students with optimized workflows for mid-range systems.

One that teaches narrative editing, continuity, sound sync, color grading, and cinematic pacing—skills Digiquest specializes in.

Yes. Film editing is a skill of rhythm, emotion, and storytelling—taught from scratch at Digiquest.

Training in shot selection, pacing, transitions, rhythm, continuity, and emotion-driven cuts—crucial for cinematic editing.

By teaching real movie workflows, timelines, editing styles, and final output processes followed by professional studios.