In less than a year, you will be able to integrate and set in motion graphic elements (images, logos, typography, 3d animations, etc. ) and carry out professional editing for both film and television productions. This program will allow you to work in the fields of television, cinema, and advertisin
In less than a year, you will be able to integrate and set in motion graphic elements (images, logos, typography, 3d animations, etc. ) and carry out professional editing for both film and television productions. This program will allow you to work in the fields of television, cinema, and advertising.
What are the admission criteria?
To be admitted to the Infographic Editing and Design Techniques program, you must:
If you have had your DES for less than a year, you must also meet one of the following conditions:
When you apply for admission, we will also ask for your CV accompanied by a cover letter. We would like to know about your plans following your training!
Candidates who submit a complete file and who meet the admission criteria may be invited to a virtual selection interview.
What happens if the program is postponed
The start of the new cohort is conditional on the registration of a sufficient number of candidates for this program. In the event of a program being postponed, registered students can choose to defer their admission to the next cohort or obtain a full refund, with the exception of the $50 admission application fee.
What is the class schedule?
Classes in this program generally take place during the week, in the evening. Classes are generally offered from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. However, depending on teachers' schedules, classes may be offered during the weekend.
The course schedule is sent to students a few days before the start of the session.
What are the computer technical specifications of this program?
A PC or MAC computer (preferably Intel)
Processor: minimum i5/i7 8th generation (or AMD equivalent).
Operating system: PC Windows 10 and above / MAC OS Big Sur or above
Internal hard drive: minimum 512 GB SSD (with minimum 100 GB of free space)
External hard drive: minimum 2 TB
RAM: preferably 16 GB
Screen: minimum 15 inches, recommended 27 inches (it is ideal to have two screens, but this is not obligatory)
Video card: minimum 2 GB of video memory
High speed Internet connection
Webcam (internal or external)
Built-in headset/mic
The Grasset Institute is a college education institution, recognized as being of public interest by the Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Research. Our admissions policy complies with the laws and regulations applicable to subsidized private colleges.
This course gives you the skills to turn raw data into striking visual stories. We’ll show you how to find the story in the data, and how to convert the data into graphics. You will explore different infographic formats and practice developing the content from start to finish.
The information available to us today is overwhelming, and it can be a struggle to separate the signal from the noise.
Interested in moving beyond telling a story with words or charts to telling a story that will attract attention? Infographics engage viewers with meaningful graphics and easy?to?understand depiction of numbers. And they aren't as difficult to create as you might think.
This course gives you the skills to turn raw data into striking visual stories. We’ll show you how to find the story in the data, and how to convert the data into graphics. You will explore different infographic formats and practice developing the content from start to finish.
Our training is aimed at people with a good base in computer environment (Mac or PC), wishing to give life to graphic elements intended for the Web and social networks by animating them.
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