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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
Each and everyone who are doing any course from National school of drama, they want to be an actor after the completion of course. But, totally depend on your capabilities, talent and market scenario. So, that institute can't take guarantee for the same. But surely, after the course you can apply in film industry as well as broadcasting one. You can work for serials, documentaries, theater etc.
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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
First of all, this campus is offering certificate course as well as one year diploma course in Screenplay and script writing. Certificate course fee is almost INR. 80,000 and duration is 4 months and Diploma course is for one year and fee is around INR. 1, 40,000.
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Guide-Level 11
A big thing which you should note for acting- You should not act, be natural, as you are in your life. Automatically, acting will come up but yes, to groom it more, and to go further, start with the theater in Mandi House, Delhi. You can join any good working group or NSD (National School Drama), and once you get the abc of theater, destination will just be a little ahead, but never ever leave your hard and smart work. Moreover, you can go to Mumbai once you get polished and trained.
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 11
Firstly, you have to be a good speaker and you should have knowledge about that particular task of which you want to go for anchoring, be it news, entertainment, politics, etc. and once you will be able to judge what is in you, you can go ahead and start without getting into any course. Still if you want to polish yourself then not much but yes you can opt for Diploma in news reading, anchoring and reporting.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
A set designer is just what it means somebody who designs and creates the set from this stage and all of its settings and soft goods the furniture the layout the curtains and soft goods and all of that good stuff.
Interior design: Interior design is just what it means somebody who dresses up the interior with wallcoverings carpeting furniture and the like. This differs from the set in that it is a living situation where the set is more for a film setting.
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