Our Clients
For more than 25 years AGI has delivered training and consulting services to thousands of clients including:
Adobe Systems
Google
Microsoft
T.Rowe Price
TBWA \ Worldwide
Internal Revenue Service
NY State Tax Authority
National Archives
Central Intelligence Agency
U.S. Army Central Command
Verizon
Fortune Magazine
New York Times
HBO
NBC
Lockheed Martin
Boeing
Raytheon
Lego
HP / Compaq
Gillette
L.L. Bean
New Balance
Reebok
Macy’s
Citizens Bank
National Life
Metropolitan Life
State Farm
Citigroup
John Hancock
Prudential
Fidelity
Johnson & Johnson
Pfizer
Kaiser Permanente
Glaxo Smith Kline
Blue Cross / Blue Shield
Clients comments on corporate training from AGI
“This was one of the best trainings that I have participated in. The whole group loved the training and benefited from it. The examples, the support, the multi-version exercises (with completed code), the accompanying textbook, the additional research, the hands-on aspect -- all contributed to an overall, extremely helpful session. On behalf of the Center for Online Learning, I thank you for such an outstanding experience.”
Director, Center for Online Learning
Metropolitan State University
“An excellent experience -- the customization of the training was truly impressive. Our designers are excited and ready to go.”
Business Manager, Design Ops
Reebok International
“AGI took the time to listen and develop a curriculum around our specific needs. The preparation and overall client service paid off with an exceptional training session. I will be recommending AGI. Thanks again!”
Publishing Systems Manager
Staples
“The staff are very personable, professional and accommodating. The facility is easily accessible, very modern, clean, comfortable, and the class size is perfect. The instructors are extremely sharp, they are great at explaining the program(s) in their simplest form and getting to the core of what each program(s) strengths and weaknesses are. They make the material very palatable and easily digestible. They include a comprehensive booklet with tutorial CD for each class. On top of everything else they make themselves accessible after the training class when we are back in our own world via email in case we get stuck or have any issues figuring something out..Kudos to AGI!!!”
Hrair A.
All Animation classes include
Free retakes
Detailed curriculum
Live instructor
Flexible rescheduling
Certificate of Completion
American Graphics Institute instructors
are the authors of the best-selling
Photoshop Digital Classroom book.
Corporate Animation Training
Corporate Animation training at your office, in AGI's classrooms, or live online. Whether you need introductory Animation training for a corporate group, or an advanced Animation course, our Animation professionals can help you and your team get the skills they need quickly and effectively. Our corporate Animation training is more than a course, as our expert staff work with you to tailor curriculum to the needs of your employees and the objectives of your organization. AGI has the experience and skills to help deliver effective corporate Animation training.
About corporate Animation training from AGI:
- Corporate training for small teams or 1,000 employees.
- Training can be tailored to your specific needs or use our ready-to-go curriculum.
- Available on-site at your location, in our training centers including Boston and Philadelphia, or remotely on-line.
- We have delivered corporate Animation training to more than 50,000 individuals
- AGI has been hired by 90 of the Fortune 100 companies to deliver corporate training programs.
- Provided training for Microsoft, Apple, Adobe, Google, and Amazon. See a sample of AGI clients.
- AGI has more than 25 years experience in providing Animation training to companies and organizations.
Contact AGI to learn more about our corporate Animation training and customized Animation course options. You can contact AGI by phone:
- Boston headquarters: (781) 376-6044
- Philadelphia: (610) 228-0951
- USA: (800) 851-9237
You can also contact us using the form on this page.
After Effects Course - Introduction
After Effects Course - Advanced
After Effects Bootcamp
Adobe Animate Course - Introduction
Adobe Animate Course - Intermediate
Maya Training Class - Introduction
Maya Training Class - Advanced
Cinema 4D Course
3DS Max Class
Corporate Animation Training - Course Dates
All classes are led by a live instructor. Class times listed are Eastern time.
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Corporate Animation Classes
About Corporate Animation Classes
American Graphics Institute has been delivering public and private Animation Classes for more than a decade. We offer regularly scheduled public Animation classes and private training. Our many clients include companies of all sizes, non-profit agencies, and educational institutions. AGI provides Animation training to employees working in marketing, communications, design and a variety of business roles.
Animation Courses from expert instructors
American Graphics Institute’s live Animation Classes are led by expert instructors from American Graphics Institute with extensive experience in Digital design.
The instructors in that lead our live Animation Classes are experts on Digital design and Animation. American Graphics Institute teachers are also available for private Animation training which can be delivered on-site at your location or as a live online course.
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What is 3ds Max
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