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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Sir,
It is not important that every 12th passing student goes for engineering or medical. Now a days job in engineering is really less jobs as if a student is unable to get good college then it is really difficult for them to get job in future. As you said your son is interested in story writing and film making and if you see he would really do better in this field then there are many course for film making such as B.Sc. In VFX, B.Sc. In Animation, B.Sc. In Film Making and many more. And here also lot of scope which does not need any backup it just need a talent. Famous college who provide this course are
1. Whistling Woods Inter
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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Saurabh!
I would't agree that there is no scope in film making industry but you should keep in mind that this industry has a cut throat competition. You really need to give it all your hard work and dedication to make your place and carve a niche in the field. It is also advisable to keep an alternate career ready with you so that you can at least survive. Once you complete your BFA in film making, you can expect to have a career as a director, editor, producer, screenplay writer, soundman, cameraman etc.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Top 3 colleges for B.Sc. In digital film-making and animation in India are mentioned below:
1) Asian Academy of Film and Television
2) Picasso Animation College
3) Grasshopper Media Pvt. Ltd.
Please refer to the link provided below for a more detailed list of top colleges which offer courses in animation in India:
https://www.shiksha.com/animation/2d-3d-animation/articles/top-10-animation-colleges-in-india-blogId-10898.

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Dweepi Chatterjee

Beginner-Level 4

Hello,
According to my point of view, I don't think from government Polytechnic, it will be useful to gain the knowledge of film and video editing.
Film and video editing are completely different spheres of a medium.
If you are eager to learn more about the film and video editing, in the field of film and entertainment, then I'll suggest you to join at some film or media institute.
I guess this suggestion might help you out and all the best for your future.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
Film making is an intensive process and hence a course in direction and film making is very demanding. It is usually a full time course and it is recommended to pursue it through full time mode only if you seriously want a career as a film maker. Top colleges that offer film making course in India are:
1. FTII, Pune
2. Whistling Woods International, Mumbai
3. Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute, Kolkata
4. Asian Academy of Film and Television, Noida
5. Centre For Research in Art of Film and Television, Delhi (offers part time course as well).

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Lakshita Bhardwaj

Contributor-Level 6

You can opt for BJMC or MJMC. You can opt for BJM, if you are doing it after your class 12th, and you can go for MJMC, if you have a Bachelor's degree. These courses will cover your mentioned field of interest.

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Megha Aggarwal

Guide-Level 13

To apply for B.Sc filmmaking, you need to have passed 10+2 in any stream from recognized Board or Council. You can apply online and the final selection will be based on the marks obtained in 10+2.

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Shivani Sharma

Beginner-Level 4

The best training for copy-editing is OJT and mentoring. If possible, you should try to get work at a publishing house. For an entry level position, they usually give you some sort of test to see what aptitude you might have for the work, and then give you training.
However, increasingly the opportunities in this field are freelance, and not full-time permanent positions at publishing houses. Indeed, unless you are in a publishing center such as any or Boston, full-time positions may be almost impossible to get. This creates a chicken and egg problem: One cannot get work without having had experience, but one cannot get experience with
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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

Guide-Level 14

The first question: Should I opt for higher studies or pursue a job after completing a course in non-linear editing? It deserves a yes for a job if you are getting a job because the actual purpose of doing a professional skill oriented course or training is to put it into use and start earning the vocational income.
If the non-linear editing, which is much in use now, is coming your way in the form of a stable job where your skills will further improve, take that as a course of higher studies as well. Getting paid for learning will be a better thing than joining another institute just because the previous place did not teach you enough
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