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7 years ago
Guide-Level 14
However, I am on one to say that the degree of BMM is less capable of taking you to accomplish your dream of becoming a film director.
I shall suggest and share that a specialisation will always be needed. The course of film-making and production or degrees done from institutes like FTII or Whist
New answer posted
7 years ago
Guide-Level 14
While thinking of jobs abroad check the two major concerns that may hurt your prospects outside India:
1. The certificate is recognised and acknowledged in that country.
2. You gain such skills that even if the certificate course is just an elementary level thing, still the course serves its purpose to convey your skills and expertise of the camera skills and the lighting skills as well.
These two domains are complementary to each other but are kept aside for the sake of specialisatio
New answer posted
7 years ago
Guide-Level 14
I shall assume that the above course is an introductory level course where the person has learnt the basics and foundation have been created. It is also noteworthy that the course in camera shall involve - not all cameras - that are actually used in the field. To know all that one will certainly need one of the two:
1. A place to work where the skill and learning enhancement is an integral part of the working
2. A place to pursue higher degree where the previously learnt skills are enhanced via
New answer posted
7 years ago
Guide-Level 14
1. Competence to take fictional roles
2. Truthfulness in learning the role play
3. Flawless diction and multiple language skills
4. Experience and the best possible in theatre
5. Formal training in acting if possible
6. Knowledge of film making and direction nuances
Along with the above basic requirements to become an actor in films and for the acts of theatre as well, I can suggest that an actor needs to perform the role of others so, the actor needs to have a keen observation as well as adaptability skills which come to action within a fraction of a second.
Presence of mi
New answer posted
7 years ago
Guide-Level 14
Government Job Opportunities for a course in Film, Television and 'New Media Production are good.
It is good that the question mentions NEW MEDIA because the largest number of jobs in the Media domain is on the 'INTERNET and WEB' based platforms. When we say NEW MEDIA, we acknowledge that there are fewer Jobs in the traditional media profiles.
Film: Making of Documentaries, Direction and Prod
New answer posted
7 years ago
Guide-Level 14
Direction shall also be an eligibility to take Part Time or Project Based Jobs with the Government. Generally, LONG TERM Projects are also like Jobs when one gets employed in the government.
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7 years agoNew answer posted
7 years agoBeginner-Level 4
1. Whistling Woods International, Mumbai
2. Zee Institute Of Media Arts (ZIMA), Mumbai
3. Biju Patnaik Film & Television Institute, Cuttack
These institutes have opened in last few years and have maintained to compete with the old schools like FTII as they offer a lot of practical sessions and ensure to provide students the complete knowledge and make them skillful individuals.
New answer posted
7 years ago
Guide-Level 11
First-time studio directors generally have to sign for scale, roughly $250k with possible 2nd or 3rd pic options at perhaps 600 and 1 mil. If the director makes a big hit, they renegotiate any options
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