Electronic Cinematography

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Abhay Dixit

Beginner-Level 5

In India, the duration of the Cinematography course can vary between 3 months to 3 years, depending on the level of the programme. You can check the table given below for more details:CourseCourse DurationUG Level3 Years - 4 YearsPG Level2 YearsCertificate-Level/Diploma3 weeks to 6 Months

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Piyush Chatterjee

Beginner-Level 5

The major topics that are common at all the levels of Electronic Cinematography Course are listed below:Film screening, shooting, appreciationAbout Cameras, types, angle and it's functioningLighting, its basics and techniquesIntroduction to lenses

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Pallavi Rai

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The course fee for various colleges offering Diploma courses in Electronic Cinematography ranges from INR 50,000 to INR 5 LPA. The fees depends on colleges to colleges.

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Kritika Tyagi

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Candidates seeking admissions to UG and Diploma courses should have passed at least class 12th from a recognised Board. For a Diploma course in Electronic Cinematography, candidates should pass class 12 in any stream from a recognised board and If the candidate wants to pursue a PG course in Electronic cinematography then they need to complete their graduation with the minimum percentage which is specified by a particular university/ college in which they are seeking admission.

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Pallavi

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Many colleges conduct an entrance exam in order to shortlist aspirants for admission to courses offered by them. Students can secure admission to an Electronic Cinematography if they fulfil the eligibility criteria for the course in which they want to secure admission. the general eligibility criteria is that the candidate should have completed Class XII or 10+2 in any stream from a recognised board with a minimum aggregate percentage for UG level Courses. If the candidate wants to pursue a PG level course in Electronic cinematography then they need to complete their graduation with the minimum percentage which is specified by a partic
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Abhishek Arora

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After completing a course in Electronic Cinematography one can work for production houses like Yashraj Productions, Dharma Productions, UTV movies, Balaji Telefilms Ltd, Eros International Media Ltd etc. Some Cinematographers are also hired in Television Production Companies such as Balaji Telefilms, Zee Entertainment Enterprises, Colors TV (Viacom18), BBC Studios India, etc.

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Aashi Srivastava

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Besides practical experience, there are a host of other skills and qualities that are required in this field. Some of them are listed below:Skills for Electronic CinematographyCreativityLeadership skillsAn Eye for perfectionInnovative skillsTechnical Expertise esp. Camera and Film production processStrong Communication SkillsNetworking SkillsConfidenceConcentration

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Mohit Mishra

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Based on the science and technology of digital image acquisition, Electronic Cinematography is all about making students see the world differently and presenting it in an engaging way. Through courses related to Electronic Cinematography, students are introduced to the technical knowledge of media involved in visual aesthetics, art appreciation, composition and shooting techniques, lighting theory, etc.Electronic Cinematography not only brings art and digital media together. Rather, it is also helpful to a great extent in speeding up the process of filmmaking. This is the reason why many filmmakers are now giving more preference t
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