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Raina Dasgupta

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IIMC is among the premium institutes for mass communication in the country and is a really good option for anyone trying to achieve something in the media sector.

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Vatsal Chaturvedi

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Advertising management has a better scope as the advent of radio is not very long. The radio industry is declining day by day in various parts of the world (recently being shut down in Norway). On the other hand, no new ventures are coming up in the radio industry. On the other hand, advertising has the scope as long as there are markets. On the other hand, due to the expanding markets, this sector is poised to grow.

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pravin kumar

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Taking beautiful photos and capturing those memories isn't as hard as you think. It doesnt require expensive equipment, fancy studios, or high-tech editing software. All you need is dedication and some simple concepts to really improve your photography. You can get as deep as you want, but even mastering the basics will improve your photography by leaps and bounds.
Everyone I talk to loves taking photos. We live in a photo-obsessed culture. How many times in a day do you take pictures with your phone? And how many times do you think I wish my pictures were better?
If you've thought you always needed a big expensive camera, then trust me
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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

Guide-Level 14

Final Cut Pro is the globally acclaimed and used software or tool to edit and make movies/films. As we all know and acknowledge that in India, there is a great demand for quality video editing because most of the mass media or film making children are less exposed to the actual work they are required to do. FCP-If the candidate knows the know-how of the tool and possesses a certificate as well is a selling commodity for sure.
-Creativity
-Improvisation
-Quick Response Skills are the three major things needed in an FCP user. If these are present and the Final Cut Pro user is well-versed with the skills-shortcuts there are ample opportunit
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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

Guide-Level 14

The salary question can be answered in two ways-
Earning through projects that the screenwriter gets and does, the second way is getting hired by some production house and then earn a good amount. The salary ranges from a mere 20k to a Lac even as it is a creative domain and we can not restrict it to a salary like any other service sector job. The answer to the other is shared as described earlier in an answer of the same kind.
Screen Writer- A career that takes you to be the actual owner of the foundation work of any video work be it a movie, documentary, comic or animation work. It can also be seen as a screenplay writer. The essentia
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abhilash shishodia

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If you ask for my personal opinion of what is better for great pay packets of photographers among qualification and popularity, I would say None because the thing that works the most for their favor is their TALENT. But, if you talk generically, both qualification and popularity has their own values. On one side where qualification teaches you about the key and technical aspects of a camera and technicalities related to photography, being popular will help you in getting more clients and hence more money. So with a combination of talent, popularity and qualification, a student or a person can become a wealthy photographer if the skills
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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

Guide-Level 14

There are two another replies that I have posted on 1- How to be a Video Jockey 2. News Presenter. Please see the answer in addition to those two answers. https://ask.shiksha.com/how-can-i-become-a-video-jockey-vj-what-starting-salary-can-i-expect-qna-4393281? ReferenceEntityId=4396513
https://ask.shiksha.com/how-can-i-become-a-news-presenter-what-kind-of-starting-salary-can-i-expect-qna-4393226
Now the answer to your question is: A TV correspondent is to be understood as a reporter for the electronic channel I.e. news channel. The difference between this and that of a news presenter is that this one is the news provider, sender and the
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abhilash shishodia

Contributor-Level 7

A website content writer or web content writer specializes in providing relevant content for websites. Every website has a specific target audience and requires different content. If you are a creative writer and possess the ability to create the sensation in the reader's mind, then do not worry about the demand in the future industry! However, the writing genres and target market differ.with everything turning online and every market becoming digitized, the need for content has drastically increased today. In the digital world, we have advanced medium to distribute content such as blogs, videos, podcasts, e-books and so on. When techn
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abhilash shishodia

Contributor-Level 7

If you have the passion, and the staying power, you can do it. Some simple steps that one can follow to make a career in the advertising sector. But before the steps, I would advise you to pursue a degree related to advertising and if not advertising, I would ask you to pursue a degree in mass communication as advertising is an extended sector related to mass communication.
Here are the steps:
Intern at an agency.
For an ad agency, an intern is a win-win situation.
Intake an entry level position.
Do freelance work.
Create spec ads.
Contact radio and television stations.
Get an advertising education.
Introduce yourself to key people.
Network.
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abhilash shishodia

Contributor-Level 7

If I say I'm a writer people ask about books, and while I'm working on one I haven't been published yet so I am hardly an expert. If I say I'm a journalist, people ask on what channel I appear. It's pretty sad people forget about newspapers these days! In my brain there's a difference, what do you think? Wondering why I am mentioning this dilemma on this question.
It is a basic answer to the question asked above. A career in journalism and a career in writing are completely different yet related to each other. While a student can enter into both the streams through different courses, today it is even possible to be a part of both strea
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