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Somanath SahooASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN JOURNALISM AND MASS COMM

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The three options are good in their own areas. After making a career in modeling, you may choose acting. But for acting and direction, you should go through professional education and training. You need patience to pursue these career choices. After becoming a good actor, you may be a celebrity model. After acting, you can choose to be a director. All these are related to each other. You ask yourself about your strengths and weaknesses. And go ahead.

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juhi sneh

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If you want a career as an actor or a model, this course can help you. After completing your course, you can become an actor, a model, a screenplay writer, a theater artist, an anchor, or a TV host, etc. You may also proceed with a career in Radio as RJ, script writer, recording artist. Basically these courses open up a door into the world of glam, where you can only succeed if you own a talent along with a degree/ certificate. You don't have things to mug up and write but to observe and adapt. An actor can't be successful by just speaking the dialogues provided to him/her by a scriptwriter, but by speaking them with apt feelings and e
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After doing M.Des from AAFT, you get opportunities to work with reputed names with extensive practical oriented classes along with exposure in the industry as well as you have the opportunity to showcase your talent through various fashion events conducted every 3-4 months.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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Media, especially the Electronic Media has become quite a vast domain of learning as well as jobs today. The considerations of Abroad or national are gone because the digital revolution has trespassed the boundaries. Cinematography has not just remained restricted to films and entertainment anymore. The scope of Cinematography is quite big all around. There are projects that are done on global level and even for a certificate course the scope remains good. As cinematography is learning the CAMERA it's Direction and Use, Photography -Still or Motion - hence the career prospects are always there. The course can work winners for those who
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Tanusree Banerjee

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Yes, film and video production are the part of mass communication, but it also depends on the various institutions how they provide the course. Some universities come up with special papers which include aforesaid topics, and some universities come up with these topics as mandatory in the mass communication courses. So it is completely related to mass communication. Many universities provide good placements of such agencies which offers a good amount of salary. Good luck.

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astha singh

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Hi Medha, For pursuing set designing as a career, you need to pursue Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA). A graduate in fine arts can pursue a career in advertising companies, publishing houses, product design, manufacturing department, magazines, television, graphic arts and film & theatre productions. The top 10 colleges for pursuing Fine Arts in India are: 1. Kala Bhavan (Institute of Fine Arts), Santiniketan 2. Faculty of Music and Fine Arts, University of Delhi, Delhi 3. Sir J.J Institute of Applied Arts, Mumbai 4. Faculty of Visual Arts, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 5. Department of Fine Arts, Kurukshetra University 6. Department o
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Harpreet Singh

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Minimum 15000/- per project. The amount varies (depending upon the nature of the programme) as small projects take hardly one or two days.

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astha singh

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Hi Sanchaita,
Economics and history are completely academic subjects, while film making and direction is altogether a creative field. To make a career in film making is a challenging task but highly rewarding. Since the fields asked in comparison are completely different in nature, it is your call to decide whether you want to make your career in academics or a creative field like film making.

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astha singh

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Hi Krupali,
For pursuing acting as a career, You should have a zeal for acting and you may go for the short-term, certificate and Diploma courses offer by the various small and big banner schools in India. These courses cost around 35000 to 150000. Short term or certificate courses take about 3 months to maximum six months and Diploma courses take about 1-2 years. You can also pursue B.A. In performing arts and drama which is a 3 year graduation degree programme. You can find a list of the best acting institutes in India in this link https://www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/film-tv/articles/top-10-acting-schools-in-india-blogId-
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