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Pallavi

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Yes, only FTII takes entrance examthat is  FTII JET (Joint Entrance Test) but most of the colleges give admissions on the merit basis.

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Pallavi

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All the colleges have a different criteria for admission in Sound Recording course. But usually for a Bachelors Degree and Diploma courses, candidates must have completed their 10+2 in any subject from a recognized board.

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A sound recordist is responsible to record the sound on the location. He/she listen to it to ascertain whether anything is wrong with the take and whether it needs to be re-recorded.

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Akansha katariya

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Academy of Art University provides one of the best programs in Music Production. The programme helps students to develop finely tuned skills in areas, such as soundtrack production, composing, editing, mixing, music production, music editing, sound effects, and dialog recording. The students make a portfolio including their technical skills and personal styling. The students get the best facilities for pursuing the program. They get leading-edge computer and audio interfaces, high-end audio monitors, and sample libraries through which they create orchestral and electronic music scores for films and other visual media.

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Manpreet Kaur

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If you are confused about the college from where you can study for the programme, here are a few steps you can take before making the decision:

·       Visit the official website of the college

·       Scan the programmes that are on offer

·       Check the curriculum of the programme and then compare it with the other institutes

·       See the faculty as in their portfolios or experience level

·       Try and get in touch with the graduates of the college

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Manpreet Kaur

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The two extremely popular sound engineers in Bollywood are Ashish Manchanda who has worked for the Bollywood musical hit Dev D and K.J. Singh who is famous for his work with A.R Rahman, Indian Ocean, Hariharan and a host of live shows.

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Manpreet Kaur

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One cannot say that just a degree in Sound Engineering can get you the job of your dreams, it is always suggested to have additional skills with it. Self-learning goes a long way. Try to get as much experience as possible, like participating in/ organising events, working with industry professionals, getting online certifications and more. Television and movies are sometimes regarded as visual mediums, but there is a great amount of behind-the-scenes labour that goes into sound, providing an altogether distinct sensory experience.

Sound is an essential component of a film's success, therefore sound engineers are necessary. A c

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Manpreet Kaur

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No. Music Production in simple terms is the creative side of creating the music, it is all about what kind of beat, what kind of instrument etc. is supposed to be used comes under Music Production. Whereas, Sound Engineering is all about the technical study of sound i.e. how are they supposed to give the best output to the music that the producer requires. The engineer knows the ins and outs of all the recording equipment, i.e. which mic should be used, in which environment will the best sound come etc.

Audio engineers' specialties include preparing and running sound equipment, editing and mixing sounds with software, and supporting mus

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Manpreet Kaur

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No. A sound engineer can work in Radio, Television, Films, Advertisements, Websites, the Gaming sector and more. The duties of a sound engineer may differ based on their working environment. Some sound engineers solely work on live events, but others may record and master finished tracks. The scope of their responsibilities may also be determined by the size of the workforce assigned to their projects.

For example, on a major project, sound engineers may work with a technician, mixer, and editor to capture and enhance a recording, whereas one engineer on a smaller team may manage the entire process themselves. 

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Manpreet Kaur

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For a bachelor's Degree,  candidates must have Physics as a mandatory subject in their 10+2. For a Master, a bachelor's in Sound Engineering or a related degree is required. But, in a lot of colleges in India, the criteria for admissions is different. 

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