Open House Saturdays: Tour the Storyboard Mira Road Campus
Spend a Saturday walking through real studios, meeting faculty, and watching student work before you commit to any animation or design course.
Every Saturday between 11 AM and 5 PM, the Storyboard VFX & Animation Institute throws its Mira Road East doors open to students, parents, and working professionals who want to see the campus before they sign up. No sales pitch on a phone call, no glossy brochure — just a walk through the actual labs where animators, designers, and filmmakers learn. If you have searched for an open house Storyboard Mira Road experience, this guide explains what to expect, what to ask, and how to make the visit count.
Why a Saturday Visit Beats a Phone Inquiry
A course like 3D animation or UI/UX design is a one to two year commitment of fees, hours, and ambition. You cannot fully judge that decision from an Instagram reel. A campus tour at an animation institute Mumbai families actually trust gives you three things a brochure cannot:
- The feel of the studios — desk space, monitor quality, lighting, tablet count, render machines.
- Direct conversations with faculty who are still working professionals in film, gaming, or advertising.
- A look at real student portfolios on screen, not curated reels.
Storyboard has been operating from the same Mira Road East address since 2015, and the Saturday open house is the institute's way of letting families verify everything they have read or heard. ISO 9001:2015 certification, 99% placement track record, 5 lakh-plus students trained, IFFA awards platform — these are easier to trust when you have seen the place behind them.
What Happens at the Open House
The Saturday format is intentionally relaxed. You walk in, sign the visitor register at reception, and a student counsellor or senior mentor takes over from there. The tour generally runs 45 minutes to 90 minutes depending on how many questions you ask.
The Studio Walkthrough
You will move through dedicated zones for each discipline — the 2D animation desks with light boxes, the 3D animation lab with workstation-grade GPUs, the VFX compositing room, the photography and cinematography studio with full lighting kit, the broadcast set, the UI/UX design pods, and the gaming and AR/VR corner. Most labs are mid-class when you visit, so you see real students mid-project rather than empty machines.
The Showreel Screening
A short showreel screening runs on loop in the review theatre. Expect a mix of student short films, motion graphics packages, game environments, ad campaigns, and IFFA-screened pieces. Ask the counsellor to pause on disciplines you care about — they will queue up category-specific work.
The Counselling Conversation
This is where most families spend the longest. A senior counsellor will sit down with you and walk through:
- Your background — class 10/12, graduation, or working professional looking to switch.
- Your goal — studio job, freelance, agency, startup, family business, or higher studies abroad.
- The matching course track, fee structure, EMI options, and scholarship eligibility.
- The placement support timeline and the kind of recruiters who visit campus.
- Realistic salary expectations for the discipline — ₹3 to 5 LPA at entry level for most creative roles, scaling to ₹6 to 12 LPA within three to five years for strong performers.
No pressure to enrol the same day. Most families take a week to decide, and that is encouraged.
Who Should Walk In
The open house Storyboard Mira Road hosts is useful for very different audiences. You will get the most out of it if you fall in one of these brackets:
- Class 12 students from Mira Bhayandar, Bhayandar, Dahisar, Borivali, Kandivali, Malad, or Thane deciding between traditional graduation and a skills-led creative career.
- Graduates with a B.Com, B.A., or B.Sc. who want to pivot into animation, VFX, design, or digital marketing without losing another year.
- Working professionals — teachers, content writers, junior designers, small business owners — looking for an evening or weekend re-skill they can actually commit to on campus.
- Parents researching options for their child and wanting to verify the institute is real, safe, and well-run before approving the fees.
- NRIs and out-of-town families visiting Mumbai who want to combine campus visits across a single Saturday.
If you do not fit any of these neatly, the Saturday format is still useful — counsellors do not gatekeep walk-ins.
Questions Worth Asking on Your Tour
Most visitors freeze up when the counsellor asks "any questions?". Come prepared. The right questions separate a good institute from a marketing-heavy one. Use this list as a starting point during your campus tour animation institute Mumbai shortlists rarely match up to:
- How many years has this faculty member spent in the actual industry, and what projects have they shipped?
- What is the student-to-machine ratio in the lab during peak hours?
- Which software licences are official, and which are training versions?
- How is portfolio review scheduled across the course, and who critiques it?
- What does placement support actually involve — resume help, recruiter introductions, mock interviews, or all three?
- Can I speak with two or three current students or recent alumni from my catchment area?
- What happens if I underperform mid-course — is there academic support or only a re-test?
- Are there inter-college contests, IFFA submissions, or live client briefs built into the curriculum?
The counsellors at Storyboard are used to these questions and will not dodge them. If anything is unclear, ask to see the relevant lab or meet the relevant faculty before you leave.
How to Plan Your Saturday Visit
Mira Road East is well connected — about 45 minutes from Andheri, 30 minutes from Borivali, and walking distance from Mira Road station on the Western line. The campus is in a commercial complex with parking nearby, so families driving in from Thane or further out have no trouble.
A practical plan for the day:
- Book your slot in advance on our contact page or by calling 091521 55527 so the counsellor for your chosen discipline is on campus.
- Reach 15 minutes before your slot to settle in and grab a quick chai from reception.
- Carry a notepad, your class 10 and 12 marksheets if you have them, and any sample artwork or design work — even rough sketches help the counsellor pitch the right track.
- Bring a parent or guardian if you are below 21. The fee and EMI conversation is easier with them in the room.
- Block 90 minutes minimum. Rushing the tour defeats the purpose.
If a Saturday genuinely does not work, weekday visits between 11 AM and 6 PM are also possible — Saturday is just the busiest, liveliest day to see the studios in action.
What You Will Walk Away With
By the end of your Saturday visit, you should have:
- A clear sense of which of Storyboard's 14 disciplines fits you — from 2D animation to AR/VR to interior design.
- A written fee structure with EMI options and any scholarship you may qualify for.
- A roadmap of the course duration, the projects you will build, and the kind of portfolio you will leave with.
- Honest answers about placements — including the placement track record and which studios, agencies, and production houses recruit from campus.
- A point of contact for follow-up questions over the next week.
You may also walk away with a clearer sense of what you do not want, which is equally valuable. A 90-minute Saturday saves you from a 90-week mistake.
Talk to Admissions
Open house Saturdays at Storyboard are free, low-pressure, and built for genuine decision-making. If you are anywhere between Borivali and Bhayandar — or even travelling in from Thane or South Mumbai — block a Saturday and walk in. To confirm your slot or ask a quick question before you visit, call the Storyboard admissions team on 091521 55527 or drop a note via our contact page. You can also read more about the institute's story and faculty on the about page before you arrive.
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