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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
It depends on your interest and expertise, which subject will be easier for you to grasp, however, in my opinion, as a Film and Video Design student, Video Editing is an easy subject to understand. Video Editing is a subject that requires equal practical training making it easier to grasp the theoretical part as well.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
Depending on the course level, you'll get several options for Film and Video Design elective subjects. Some basic elective subjects covered by colleges include advanced cinematography, sound design, motion graphics, video editing techniques, scriptwriting, production design, etc.
Every subject caters to a specific field of work in the film industry. Choosing the right one depends on your interests, career goals, and expertise.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 8
A career in product management is most relevant with bachelor's or master's degrees in business management, business administration, economics, finance, computer science, and marketing. It makes it easier to find the best job opportunities.
Eligibility -
Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in product design or engineering.
Previous experience in software and web development.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
Here are some reasons why opting for a Film and Video Design programme is worth it.
- Creative Expression: Through the use of film and video design, people may visually tell stories, arouse feelings, and deliver messages.
- Multidisciplinary talents: Learning set design, costume design, graphic design, and cinematography are just a few of the multidisciplinary talents that come with pursuing film and video design.
- Story Telling: Facilitates the art of visual storytelling, in which designers are integral to the story's development through the production of visually captivating and engaging surroundings.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
The salary of a Communication Designer is based on experience, location and the employing organization. Entry level positions offer around 3 Lackh to starting salaries up to 4 Lakhs per annum. With experience professionals can earn between 6.6 Lakhs to 10 Lakhs annually. Highly experienced designers those are in senior roles or specialised fields may earn up to 15 Lakhs per year.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
With 48.83% in 12th Science, studying fashion designing may be a problem since the common eligibility requirements for most undergraduate courses in fashion design would ask for at least 50% aggregate marks. Yet, Diploma or certification programs in fashion designing may be offered by some institutes with more lenient eligibility requirements. It is best to investigate these or those institutes that would have more lenient requirements. Further, enhancing your skills by taking some extra courses would increase your probability of getting accepted into a fashion designing degree course.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
Established in 2019, Sasi Creative Institute of Design (SCID) is a private institute, located in Myleripalayam, Tamil Nadu. The institute is managed by the Swaminathan Rajalakshmi Educational Charitable Trust. SCID is approved by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and is affiliated with Alagappa University. Sasi Creative Institute of Design signed multiple MoUs with national and international organisations and institutes.
Sasi Creative Institute of Design, Coimbatore is considered a good choice for a Bachelor of Design (BDes) in various specialisations, including Fashion Design, Interior Design, and Communication Design. It is one o
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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
To get admission to Sasi Creative Institute of Design (SCID), candidates must clear their online entrance exam, that is 'SCID Online Entrance Exam, ' and there is no specific 'cut-off' score mentioned, but a good score on this exam, along with a successful personal interview, is required for admission. check the Sasi Creative Institute of Design official website for the latest admission criteria and score details.
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