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Guide-Level 15
Hello,
While many music producers are also good sound engineers, sound engineers don't necessarily make good music producers. The main difference is that while both professionals have a healthy understanding of the technical aspects of music production, producers also have a hefty dose of artistic and creative vision to make a recording the best it can be. I hope this answers your question. If you have any further questions, kindly revert.
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Mass media would be a better option for you. The Bachelors in mass media will allow you to explore the creative aspects of filmmaking. You can learn the basics of cinematography, screenplay and editing. As you have a keen interest in photography, the Bachelors in mass media will act as a stepping stone for you. You will have photography as a separate subject in the UG. You will learn to operate a professional still camera (DSLR) and you will also learn about the significance of aperture and depth of field. The Bachelors in mass media will allow you to hone your photography skills as you will get plenty of indoor and outdoor as
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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
5080 LPA is an average salary if represent the first team of an AIFF registered football club. It's a huge amount
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Scholar-Level 16
Firstly, you should have professional degree in science , arts or commerce and opt for your passion side by side.
If you feel confident enough toopt for science with PCB and pursue your career in the research based programme, otherwise, you can change your field after 12th.
Check your calibre and interest for your career options.
All the best.
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