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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
Reporter
Correspondent/Special Reporter
Feature Writer
Leader Writer
Proof Reader
Editor
Columnist
Critic
Photo Journalist
Cartoonist
Based on the stages involved in this process, one may take on any of the following job profiles-
Director
Production Designer
Script writer
Storyboard Artist
Illustrator
Layout Artist
Digital Painter
Animator
Modeller
Compositor
Editor
Both have comparable scope. It is up to you decide which you feel more comfortable doing/studying, and where your interests lie. Career prospects for both fields are mentioned above.
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To be a graphic designer, you need to be creative and you don't necessarily need artistic skills to land a job in graphic design. Also, you need to have knowledge of different languages like HTML, CSS and also have an understanding of Adobe with an entire creative suite including Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign.
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Multimedia courses are very useful nowadays in this we have to study a lot. It has a good scope too.
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
I suggest Dhaavik Academy because it provides 99% practical training with 100% job guarantee. You will get trained by doing ongoing projects.
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