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4 years agoScholar-Level 17
Figure out ways to get the shots you want, especially in a way that's better than hand-held. A mobile phone's video is a start, but you probably want to practice with a tripod at some point (can be very cheap), and then SEE what other tricks you can come up with such as wheeled chairs, swinging contraptions, in-vehicle shots. Use what lights you have to "paint with light". Honestly, cinematographers range between artists who do jus
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4 years agoScholar-Level 18
While the Diploma in Cinematography is three years of duration course with total intake of 14 students. The eligibility criteria of asked diploma course is 10+2. The course fee is about Rs 18500 per year.
So you can join the anyone course from above according to su
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4 years agoBeginner-Level 4
You are looking for which institute? All the film institutes are not decided the admission / exam dates because of this uncertain and unprecedented times of the Covid-19 outbreak. Please follow the specific institute's website. In Tamil Nadu, private institutes like Clusters Media College started admission and guiding their students through online.
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4 years agoGuide-Level 15
Yes, you are absolutely eligible and you can pursue this course.
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