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saurabh chaudhary

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Please refer to the following link:
https://www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/film-tv/colleges/colleges-delhi-ncr

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augustin dmello

Contributor-Level 8

Hello Vishal,
You can pursue a Diploma in videography and photography from Center for Research in Art of Film and Television (CRAFT Rohini), Rohini, Delhi.
Please visit https://www.shiksha.com/animation/sound-video-editing/course/diploma-in-videography-and-photography-center-for-research-in-art-of-film-and-television-craft-rohini-rohini-delhi-10296 for more information.

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Malika Javed

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The main subjects for first year are same for every one.
The main core subjects depends on what field have you chosen. and moreover Bachelor of Technology is B.Tech which is further classified into other main domains.
If you wish to go for Oil and Gas informatics or Cloud Computing engineering then you can join UTM Shillong for admission 2017.
Here's the link- www.utm.ac.in

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Swarnendu Ghosh

Beginner-Level 5

You can always go for a course in film and media as a graduation one. You will get the basics of what you are going to need along with becoming graduate. There are few pretty good colleges here:
https://www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/film-tv/colleges/colleges-india
All the best.

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Varun Roy

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Hello Anushek,I believe that the animation and visual effects industry in India has a very optimistic future, not only with the film industry in the UK and US and games companies who are always looking for a talented, young and enthusiastic workforce, but also within the country as it has its own huge film and media industry. You could see this in adverts for Amul butterthey have come a long way in the last decade or so. As the general public expects films and other media to become more sophisticated, more animation and visual effects artists will be needed.
Just pursue a career based course in any best institute and learn the software
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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

Guide-Level 14

FTII Pune is the best, but getting admission there is a challenging job, so I suggest you go for a simple graduation in Journalism and Mass Communication and then try for FTII Pune.

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Anshika
You may check the courses here and decide:
1. http://www.aisfm.edu.in/academics/short-courses/pg-program-in-filmmaking-course/
2. Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune
PG diploma and PG certificates in various courses. www.ftiindia.com
3. Whistling Woods International, Mumbai
Course in direction, cinematography, editing, acting and production
www.whistlingwoods.net
4. Delhi Film Institute, Delhi
Diploma in Video production
5. Zee Institute Of Media Arts (ZIMA), Mumbai
Course in direction, cinematography, editing, acting and production
www.zimainstitute.com
6. SRM Sivaji Ganesan Film Institute
Bachelor of Film technology (BFT
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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

Guide-Level 14

Go for the domain related course. MBA is generic and for all, that means it is not really meant for films and creative management.

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Rohit Mathur

Contributor-Level 9

1) Start by making shorts.
2) Develop the skills for screenplay and singular vision directing.
3) Learn video editing software like Adobe Premier or Final Cut Pro.
4) Experiment with old and new techniques.
5) Join some clubs or workshops, or even a short-term course of filmmaking.
Then take part in various movie making contests. This is how you build a profile.
6) Put your work on Youtube or other networking websites and let it go viral.
7) When you have done this much, you can either try for a school such as National Institute of Design (NID) or MICA or you can apply to various universities abroad. This will help you build a network and pr
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Rohit Mathur

Contributor-Level 9

Hello Hinal,
Most art directors have degrees from art schools, where they have studied graphic design, photography and drawing. A background in graphic design is essential for most art director jobs today.
Those who want to get into the field must we well versed with programmes such as Photoshop, In Design, lllustrator and other similar design software, which allow them to edit, create graphics and photos.

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