Production Design
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Admission to Production Design courses are based on both merit and entrance exam, depending on the university you wish to enroll into. While majorly admission to production design course is merit based, some universities do consider the results of entrance exams and the students need to qualify for these exams in order to pursue production design course from these universities.
Some popular entrance exams include CUET, CUET PG, LPU NET etc.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The field of Prodcution Design is vast and has been one of the top choices of the students in the recent times. There are a wide range of job profiles from VFX artist to set and costume designer which the students can aspire to make a career into. With the rise of netflix, amazon prime and other OTT platfroms, this field has been on a rise and candidates who wish to enter this industry will earn huge amounts of money in the future.
Hence, considering to enrol in this field can be a good career decision for you to take.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Some of the specialized areas within the Production Design Course include:
- Period design: Creating visuals that reflect a specific historical era.
- Set decoration: Arranging and dressing sets with props and furniture.
- Props: Designing and sourcing props for use in productions.
- Location scouting: Finding suitable locations for filming.
- Art direction: Overseeing the overall visual style of a production.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
While specific skills can be developed during the programme but having a background in art, design or theater can be advantageous. Key skills include a strong sense of aesthetics, creativity, attention to detail and an understanding of spatial design and color theory. Proficiency in design software may also be beneficial.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Let's compare both the courses and their placements records.
According to the placement data for the year 2023, the B.Des in Footwear Design and Production programme at FDDI Noida has a better placement rate than the B.Des in Fashion Design program. The placement rate for B.Des in Footwear Design and Production was 82%, while the placement rate for B.Des in Fashion Design was 75%.
There are a few reasons why the B.Des in Footwear Design and Production programme may have a higher placement rate than the B.Des in Fashion Design program. First, the footwear industry is growing in India, and there is a strong demand for skilled footwea
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