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Manpreet Kaur

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Candidates can pursue certificate courses in Direction which are of short duration.

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Manpreet Kaur

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There is no subject requirement for a Direction course. The only requirement is a zest for filmmaking and storytelling. 

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Satyam Shivam

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Digital film making is a short term course at MAAC. Which is one of the most preferred skill enhancement courses where you can learn the basics and core area of filmmaking. Basically, MAAC will provide placement assistance. And this course is a short term course and the short term course provided by MAAC is totally on skill based if you developed your skills with help of MAAC then you will get placement assistance and you can also work as an freelancer .

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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You can pursue BDes in Film and Video Design after completing Class 12, 3-year diploma, B.Voc or any other qualification that is equivalent to Class 12 with a minimum of 50% marks. You could have completed Class 12 in any stream and Diploma or B.Voc with any specialisation. It is required that you should have studied in a recognised educational institute.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Aspirants who have a creative flair, as well as knowledge of design and video software, are apt to pursue a course in Film and Video Design. Candidates can pursue Film and Video Design courses at both UG and PG levels. To study Film and Video Design at the UG level, aspirants should have completed their 10+2 from a recognised board with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks. On the other hand, PG-level courses can be pursued by candidates if they possess a graduation degree in a similar field from a recognised college with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks.

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Apsara Anil

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To enroll in the Digital Filmmaking program at MAAC Dehradun, the primary eligibility criterion is that you must have completed your 12th grade (Class 12). This requirement is consistent for many of the programs offered at MAAC, which also include 3D animation, visual effects, game design, graphic design, and more.The Digital Filmmaking program at MAAC focuses on various aspects of filmmaking, such as storyboarding, cinematography, character design, modeling, texturing, lighting, 3D animation, and sound editing. The course aims to provide both creative and technical training, making students proficient in handling different aspects of
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Saurav Singh Nayal

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The average package for Digital Film Making students at MAAC, Dehradun ranges from INR 4-6 Lakh per annum.

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Divyansh Rawat

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The average salary for graduates of the Diploma in Digital Cinematography from the Indian Institute of Photography typically ranges from INR 3 to INR 5 Lakh per annum.

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Manpreet Kaur

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Students can consider following options in order to learn more about Cinematography:·       Film festivals, workshops, and industry events·       Online communities and forums for discussion·       Filmmaking books, magazines, and websites·       Watch movies and analyze the visual storytelling

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No. While the director is in charge of the camera, the cinematographer is in charge of making it happen. Exposure — the technique of altering camera settings to achieve the intended look of an image — is one of the most important issues for cinematographers.Director is primarily responsible for the overall creative vision of the film. They work closely with the screenwriter to interpret the script, develop the story, and determine the artistic direction of the film. Cinematographers are responsible for the visual execution of the director's vision. They collaborate with the director to achieve the desired look and feel of t
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