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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
MIT School of Film and Theatre, ADT University offers UG and PG-level courses. The course fees vary depending on the course type one chooses. Find below the course-wise total fee along with other components:
| Course Name | Total Fees | Caution Deposit |
|---|---|---|
| BSc | INR 14.03 lakh | INR 1 Lacs (including) |
| MSc | INR 12.03 lakh | INR 1 Lacs (including) |
| BA | INR 3.61 lakh | No caution money deposit is collected for this program |
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9 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
MAAC Chandigarh has a Digital Film Making (DFM) course but does not display scholarships for it publicly. You can:
- Call MAAC Chandigarh to inquire about any discounts or scholarships available.
- Look for local grants offered by government or cultural institutions.
For the most up-to-date information, contact MAAC Chandigarh directly.
Hope this helps!
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Bharati Vidyapeeth's School of Photography and Cinematography offers entrance-based admission to MA, BA and Diploma courses. To get admission to courses, candidates are required to appear in BV CET. Candidates seeking admission must meet the eligibility criteria. For Diploma courses, graduation in any stream pass is required. BA applicants are required to pass Class 10 and Class 12, while MA applicants must hold a graduation degree.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Bharati Vidyapeeth's School of Photography and Cinematography offers BA course for a duration of three-years + one year Hons (Optional). This course is offered in two specialisation. Find below all the BA specialisations offered at Bharati Vidyapeeth's School of Photography and Cinematography:
- BA in Commercial Photography & Moving Images
- BAin Photography & Cinematography
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9 months ago
Beginner-Level 5
To apply for MGR Film and Television Institute, you can follow these steps:
• Visit the institute's official website (typically mgrfti.gov.in) and look for the Admissions section.
• Read through the eligibility criteria and important dates to ensure you qualify.
• Fill out the online application form and upload the necessary documents (such as your academic records, identity proof, and any portfolio or audition materials they require).
• Pay the application fee as mentioned in the guidelines.
• Finally, follow any extra instructions—like scheduling an entrance test or audition—if required.
If you have any questions
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
Candidates who want to learn acting techniques and skills can enrol in Acting classes at various educational levels. These courses will be helpful to anyone who wants to pursue a profession in teaching, educational institutions, theatre, or film.
The purpose of acting classes is to equip students with the abilities and crucial insider knowledge necessary to work in the entertainment business.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
Acting is a talent generally agreed to involve less mimicry, exhibitionism, or imitation than the ability to react to imaginary stimuli. Now, many actors prefer to undergo special training in acting in renowned film colleges to hone their skills before trying their luck in the film industry. This not only helps them understand the requirements of this profession but also provides the right guidance, which helps them to establish their foothold in the beginning and understand the working style of the industry.
People must develop a few skills and be aware of their strengths if they want to become actors. To become an actor, the aspirants
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
Some of the basic topics of a Cinematography course are in the table mentioned below -
Cinematography Syllabus | |||
|---|---|---|---|
Cameras for Motion Picture | Transfer of Film to Video | Tele-Cine | Different Types of Film Cameras |
Cinema Projection | Digital Film Production | Shooting through Mirrors | Underwater Shooting |
Rigging the Camera | Demo Reel | Introduction to 3D | Introduction to CGI |
Cinematography Analysis | Colour Theory | Film History and Theory | Film and Digital Laboratory |
Optics & Digital Art Media | Workshops on Cinematography | Batteries for Motion Picture Camera | Various Sections of the Motion Picture Lab |
Colour Negative and Intermediate Film | Film and Digital Camera Techniques | Digital Postproduction | Exponometry |
Colour Film Printing | Colour Correction | Sensitometry | Films in Motion Pictures |
Screening of Films | Aerial Photography | Various Camera Tests | Different Types of Shooting Formats |
Web Designing | Visual Effects | Shooting in Snow | Audio and Video Editing |
Note: The info. is taken from external sites and may vary.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
Every day, technology expands its horizons. When it comes to cameras and filming, new ways and tactics are constantly being discussed. New techniques for directing and capturing moving images have been included in the course for discussion.
In research, new cameras and methods of using them have also been introduced. New research on lighting, optics, colour correction, printing, and digital media is also being considered.
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