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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
German actor: Axel Prahl, is a notable alumni of the University of Kiel.
Axel pursued a degree in acting at the institute between 1982 & 1985, before going to make his acting debut in the TV series for ZDF in 1994.
Prahl, won several accolades for his acting including two Adolf Grimme Awards, & is also known for acting in 23 episodes of the crime series: Tatort.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
Having a Mass Communication degree is the most relevant option to become a TV anchor, filmmaker, or Content Creator. These job roles are a part of the Mass Communication field, hence, a degree in the same discipline will help you get a strong base knowledge, networking options, hands-on experience through internships or industrial visits, etc.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
No, there's no need to gain any prior experience or knowledge to pursue a Camera Handling and Lighting course in India. You can apply for any Diploma or Certificate programme after Class 12 or graduation to learn Camera techniques.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
The course fee structure of Camera Handling & Lighting colleges in India differs depending on the course levels and types they offer. For instance, the course fee structure of the Diploma in Camera Handling & Lighting ranges from INR 16,500 to INR 4.5 Lakh. Meanwhile, for certificates in Camera Handling & Lighting, the fee ranges from INR 7,000 to INR 2 Lakh.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
Camera Handling and Lighting students are hired by Film Production Companies, Television Networks, Advertising Agencies, Photography Studios, Event Photography, Online Media, Corporate Video Production, etc. Camera professionals get jobs in these fields as both full-time employees and on contract-based projects.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
Though both are related to visual art, their subject and focused areas differ. Photography focuses on still images, while Cinematography is focused on moving film. The purpose of a photograph is to document an expression or action, while cinematography creates a story and experiences.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, here are some popular camera books you must read apart from your regular syllabus:
- Camera Technology: The Dark Side of the Lens by Norman Goldberg.
- Understanding Exposure by Bryan Peterson.
- Mastering Digital Slr Photography by Busch David D.
- Tony Northrup's DSLR Book.
- The Essence of Photography by Bruce Barn Barnbaum.
- Camera: A History of Photography from Daguerreotype to Digital by Todd Gustavson.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, many colleges offer online Camera Handling and Lighting courses in India. Here are some of them:
| Online Camera Colleges | Course Offered |
|---|---|
| Ravi Sarin Film Institute | Diploma in Camera and Lighting techniques |
| Maya Academy of Advanced Creativity | Certificate in Lighting |
| Matrikas Film School | Certificate in Camera and Editing |
| SMBC Institute of Technology Media and Management | Certification in Camera & Lighting |
Note: The information is sourced from the official/counselling body of the institute/exam.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
To learn specifically about Camera Handling Techniques, you can pursue an Advanced Diploma in Camera Handling and Cinematography Techniques, a Certificate in Camera & Lighting Techniques, a Diploma in Cinematography, or a Diploma in Camera & Lighting Techniques.
You can also go for a degree course in Cinematography, Photography, or Filmmaking.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
Here are some important documents you must carry during a Camera Handling & Lighting course application process:
- Class 10 and 12 marksheets
- Migration Certificate
- A bachelor's degree (if applicable)
- A master's degree (if applicable)
- Passport-sized photographs (at least 2)
- A valid photo ID (Adhaar, PAN Card, Passport, License, etc.)
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