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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
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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7 years agoBeginner-Level 4
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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7 years ago
Guide-Level 14
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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7 years ago
Guide-Level 14
Why I mentioned scope is because the reason of doing higher studies or going for a job depends on whether you are interested in going abroad for jobs in FCP. Not just Hollywood but TV Channels and web series world allows good work good jobs.
Hence, my submission is to go for a job because FCP will demand on field practice.
However, if your aforesaid certificate is not able to get you a job and that
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Guide-Level 14
You may think of the following courses depending on the qualifications you already have:
1. If the current course is done after doing graduation then a Post-Graduation in Mass Communication/Mass Media/Media Production can also be good for you. I shall not hesitate to suggest even a Master Degree in A Language- English, Hindi or the one you see as an additional strength for editing and pr
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 14
It is not worth doing any course which needs professional competence which
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 14
Distance learning was not devised as an alternative to classroom learning or practical learning with the teachers. The same applies to the question as well. FCP is something which is a special learning and through the distance mode, I do not think that it is possible to comprehend and learn the best of FCP like tool through distance. Besides, in India, we do not have that strong and fault-free delivery system of distance learning programmes. Read the related advice: Is it worth to pursue a certificate course in non-linear editing from distance learning in India and why? The question has two sides to answer- Is it worth to
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