For ten weeks, 15 "scholars" learn to master the techniques of 3D animation to make video clips from their editors to be winning the contest. They receive a scholarship which includes 40 hours of training. They will learn about visual art techniques (scriptwriting and synopsis, storyboard design, computer graphics, 3D, digital special effects, animation, modeling, editing and sound).
The winners are part of the winning teams from the Royal College Curepipe, Quatre Bornes SSS-the girls, the Droopnath Ramphul SSS, Hindu Girls College and Mayflower. These teams have been designated as a result of a public voting from May 16 to 23 on the official website of City Zen www.citezen.mu . A jury had established a list of 10 finalists. The courses are taught by Avarts specializing in 3D animation in the local Avarts Cyber Tower 1 at Ebony. "Students will learn how to adapt their writing on the screen. The clips will be submitted to the Ministry of Education to be used to power campaigns on road safety, "says B. Ramtohul, Communications Manager of Vivo Energy Mauritius Limited.