Film/ TV Director

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Rashmi Thakur

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In the Film and TV Production field, there are plenty of master's degrees and Diploma programs you can pursue. However, if you're particularly interested in Camera Handling, Diploma in Camera and Lighting Techniques, Post Graduate Diploma in Cinematography, MA in Photography, etc., courses can be an option for you.

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Manpreet Kaur

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There is no such fixed formula or criteria. If you have talent and creativity, then any media house can give you a chance. However, experience also plays a big role.

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Yatendra Singh

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To be eligible for admission in the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) or the Satyajit Ray Film & Television Institute (SRFTI), candidates need to meet specific educational qualifications. For instance, for the 3-year Post Graduate Diploma Programme at FTII, candidates must have a Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university or equivalent. Additionally, candidates appearing for the final year of a Bachelor’s degree or those who have completed degree requirements and are awaiting results can also apply. Similarly, for the 3-year UG Certificate course in Animation & Visual Effects Design at FTII, cand

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Niranjan reddy balemula

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If you have an interest in becoming a film director after completing your 10th grade, there are several paths you can take. One option is to pursue a Bachelor of Science B.Sc. Degree in a related field such as film and television, media studies, or cinematography. This will provide you with a strong foundation in the technical and theoretical aspects of film production, as well as opportunities to gain hands-on experience through internships and projects. After completing your B.Sc. Degree, you can then work your way up the ladder in the film industry, starting as an assistant director or production assistant, and gaining experience an
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jasveer singh

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1.Generally, film directors have taken a professional course in film production before starting their careers in this field.
2. If your previous studies were in a different field, you must complete a diploma or certificate course in a related field. For example, you can do a diploma in direction screenplay writing and television production, a diploma in film technology and television production (cinematography), or a certificate in advanced direction.
3. If you are already studying a related field, after completing your course, you can apply to work as an assistant director.
4. You can create a short film or direct a YouTube video to show
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