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Motion Designer Professional Training Program

Motion Designer Professional Training Program

With BBSMIT's Motion Designer Program, you may become an expert in motion graphics.  Develop a portfolio that is suitable for the industry by learning Adobe After Effects, animation concepts, visual effects, and 3D technologies.

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Introduction to Motion Design

The introductory knowledge of motion design industries and their presence in media today, along with the contribution of professionals to visual storytelling on platforms, is given in this module. In BBSMIT, students learn motion design and how broad a field this is.

  • Role of a Motion Designer

Learners understand the tasks and the creation role of movement designers in various sectors.

  • History & Applications (Film, Web, Advertising)

In this section, the section describes the development history of motion design and its effects on the entertainment industry, the online space, and advertising.

  • Overview of Motion Graphics Pipeline

The process of the complete workflow, including concept development, asset creation, animation, and finally output, is introduced to the learners.

Principles of Animation

This module looks at the principles of animation that would make designs come to life. Students trained in BBSMIT get to know how to add such techniques to make the motion graphics fluid, believable, and dynamic.

  • 12 Principles (Squash & Stretch, Timing, Ease)

Students gain knowledge about classic animation principles and can interpret them to diversify motion design to increase the presence (realism) and the message it expresses.

  • Keyframing Concepts & Easing

The students get to know how to set keyframes and manipulate them, utilize motion curves, and use easing to produce natural transitions.

  • Motion Timing & Spacing Techniques

The importance of time, spacing, and rhythm in producing fluid and impactful animations is listed.

Storyboarding & Concept Development

This module develops the creative planning and visualization skills needed to map out motion sequences. At BBSMIT, students learn how to craft compelling narratives before jumping into animation.

  • Sketching Storyboards & Thumbnails

Students practice rough visual planning techniques to organize ideas and transitions.

  • Visual Storytelling & Narrative Flow

Focuses on building a strong storyline, structure, and logical visual progression in animated projects.

  • Script & Voice-over Integration

Learners explore how to align motion visuals with scripts and voice-overs for cohesive communication.

Adobe After Effects Basics

In this session, the industry-standard motion graphics software Adobe After Effects is presented to the students. At BBSMIT, learners gain confidence navigating the interface and building basic animations.

  • Interface & Workspace Configuration

Students learn how to customize the After Effects workspace for efficiency and navigate key panels and tools.

  • Layer Types & Transform Properties

Covers different layer types (solids, images, text, etc.) and how to animate position, scale, rotation, and opacity.

  • Working with Masks & Track Mattes

Students experiment with creating reveal effects, transitions, and layered graphics using masks and track mattes.

Animation Techniques

This module deepens the learner's ability to build complex animations using core motion design tools and methods. At BBSMIT, students apply advanced animation strategies to real-world scenarios.

  • Shape & Path Animation

Covers how to animate shapes, paths, and strokes for dynamic vector-based animations.

  • Parenting & Null Objects

Students learn how to connect layers using parenting and null objects to control multiple elements efficiently.

  • Looping & Repeating Animations

Teaches how to create seamless loops and repeating motions for use in social media, banners, and micro-interactions.

Typography Animation

This module focuses on kinetic typography—the art of animating text to communicate meaning with motion. At BBSMIT, learners bring words to life using expressive animation techniques.

  • Kinetic Typography Techniques

Students explore how to animate text in sync with rhythm, sound, or speech for compelling visuals.

  • Text Animators & Range Selectors

Covers the use of built-in text animator tools in After Effects for granular control over individual character or word animations.

  • Expressive Motion with Text

Learners develop skills to convey emotion and narrative through type movement, timing, and scale.

Logo & Icon Animation

This module teaches how to add movement to branding elements like logos and icons, enhancing visual identity. At BBSMIT, students learn to animate with clarity, purpose, and consistency.

  • Animating Vector Assets from Illustrator

Students import AI files and animate components using scale, rotation, and position changes for professional logo animations.

  • Motion Presets & Easing Curves

Focus on perfecting motion with elasticity, bounce, and softness to produce smooth, realistic animations.

  • Exporting Lottie & SVG Animations

Learners understand how to export animations for web and app use using formats like Lottie and SVG.

3D Basics in After Effects

This module will teach learners how to use 3D space in After Effects so that they can provide some depth to their animations and movement therein to create some dynamic expressions. At BBSMIT, the students learn the blocks of 3D motion graphics.

  • 3D Layers & Cameras

The students will also learn how to juggle with 3D layers and the use of virtual cameras to create cinematic motions and views.

  • Lights, Shadows & Materials

Addresses the application of lighting and the use of shadow effects to create realism as well as depth in the compositions.

  • Motion Blur & Depth of Field

Users implement graphic effects that resemble those of a real camera, raising the production standard of animations.

Video Editing & Compositing

In this module, the ability to lay the foundation of two separate and technically defined forms of animation: editing and compositing within live-action footage. At BBSMIT, students acquire the knowledge of how to create multimedia presentations.

  • Basic Cuts, Transitions & Trimming

In order to create polished cuts and transitions of clear narrative situations, students receive training in work procedures.

  • Masking & Rotoscoping Techniques

Includes isolating layers of coverage with a shot to do sophisticated compositing, effects, and background removal.

  • Color Correction & Grading Basics

Learners understand how to enhance visuals through color balance, contrast adjustments, and mood grading.

Visual Effects (VFX) Essentials

The fundamentals of visual effects used in compositing and motion graphics are covered in this subject. At BBSMIT, students explore techniques to create cinematic effects using After Effects.

  • Keying (Green Screen) & Rotoscoping

Students use green screen footage and manual masking techniques to eliminate backgrounds and composite elements.

  • Tracking & Stabilization

Learners use motion tracking tools to attach graphics to moving elements or stabilize shaky footage.

  • Particle Systems & Simulations

Covers dynamic visual effects to give projects more excitement and realism, such as smoke, sparks, and particles etc.

Sound Design & Audio Sync

This module equips learners with the skills to blend audio with visuals for complete motion design experiences. At BBSMIT, students create sound-enhanced animations that feel professional and polished.

  • Editing Audio Layers

Students learn to manage multiple audio tracks, adjust volume, and sync to timeline markers.

  • Syncing Sound Effects to Motion

Focuses on aligning keyframes with sound effects and music for rhythm and impact.

  • Exporting Audio-Video Packages

Learners understand best practices for rendering complete multimedia projects for web, broadcast, or presentation use.

Export & Rendering Workflows

This module equips students with essential knowledge for rendering professional motion design projects. At BBSMIT, learners explore the end phase of the motion graphics pipeline—understanding export settings, tools, and formats for delivery across various platforms.

  • Render Queue vs. Adobe Media Encoder

Learners compare After Effects' built-in Render Queue with Adobe Media Encoder to manage export tasks, queue multiple renders, and maintain workflow flexibility.

  • Output Formats & Codecs

In order to assist students in choosing the best settings for compatibility and quality, this section describes video file formats (such as MP4, MOV, and AVI) and compression codecs (H.264 and ProRes).

  • Optimizing for Web, Broadcast & Social

Students practice exporting motion graphics tailored for specific destinations—websites, broadcast media, and social platforms—ensuring resolution, aspect ratio, and file size meet industry standards.

Soft Skills & Client Collaboration

Motion designers need to be exceptional communicators and team players in addition to being technically proficient. The fundamental soft skills required for working in the real world with clients, producers, and creative teams are developed in this session.

  • Storyboard Presentations & Reviews

Learners build confidence presenting their ideas through storyboards, receiving constructive feedback, and refining visual storytelling for better clarity.

  • Feedback Management & Revisions

This topic teaches how to handle client feedback professionally, prioritize revision requests, and maintain design integrity while meeting expectations.

  • Time Management & Delivery Schedules

In a professional production atmosphere, students learn how to successfully manage various tasks, estimate project schedules, and fulfill strict delivery dates.

Capstone Project

In this final module, students apply everything they’ve learned in a hands-on capstone project—planning, animating, editing, and exporting a complete motion graphics piece for their portfolio.

  • End-to-End Motion Graphics Piece

Students conceptualize and produce a full-length motion graphic from script to final render, simulating a real-world project.

  • Script, Storyboard & Final Render

Learners develop a project script, create storyboards, animate the visuals, and export the final video with sound and effects.

  • Portfolio Integration & Mock Interview

This section focuses on preparing students for job opportunities—building a motion design portfolio, uploading to platforms, and practicing for interviews with design challenges and critique sessions.

Enroll Now

Start the journey to being a motion designer with the BBSMIT Motion Designer Professional Training Program. Obtain practical skills in animation, visual effects, and video editing with some of the industry-standard tools, such as Adobe After Effects. Featuring authentic projects with professional mentorship and the format of a portfolio-ready capstone, the course is a perfect opportunity to get ahead as a thinking human being.

Seats are limited; apply today and be ready to take on the future as a motion designer!

Motion Designer Professional Training Program

Role of a Motion Designer History & Applications (Film, Web, Advertising) Overview of Motion Graphics Pipeline

12 Principles (Squash & Stretch, Timing, Ease) Keyframing Concepts & Easing Motion Timing & Spacing Techniques

Sketching Storyboards & Thumbnails Visual Storytelling & Narrative Flow Script & Voice-over Integration

Interface & Workspace Configuration Layer Types & Transform Properties Working with Masks & Track Mattes

Shape & Path Animation Parenting & Null Objects Looping & Repeating Animations

Kinetic Typography Techniques Text Animators & Range Selectors Expressive Motion with Text

Animating Vector Assets from Illustrator Motion Presets & Easing Curves Exporting Lottie & SVG Animations

3D Layers & Cameras Lights, Shadows & Materials Motion Blur & Depth of Field

Basic Cuts, Transitions & Trimming Masking & Rotoscoping Techniques Color Correction & Grading Basics

Keying (Green Screen) & Rotoscoping Tracking & Stabilization Particle Systems & Simulations

Editing Audio Layers Syncing Sound Effects to Motion Exporting Audio-Video Packages

Render Queue vs Adobe Media Encoder Output Formats & Codecs Optimizing for Web, Broadcast & Social

Storyboard Presentations & Reviews Feedback Management & Revisions Time Management & Delivery Schedules

End-to-End Motion Graphics Piece Script, Storyboard & Final Render Portfolio Integration & Mock Interview

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