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Ashish Singh

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In most cases, the selection process for an assistant director position will involve a combination of written exams, interviews, and possibly other assessments such as case studies or presentations. The written exams may be subjective (I. e. essay or long-answer questions) or objective (I. e. multiple choice or short-answer questions). The format of the written exams may also vary depending on the organisation, with some using paper-based tests while others may use computer-based testing. The specific topics covered in the exams may also vary depending on the organisation and the nature of the job. Generally, the exams will assess the
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Nandini Pangasarajah

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Hello, There is no minimum education requirement. However, those who pursue formal training may have more options available after completing their education. In some cases, aspiring actors might take classes at a theater company's acting conservatory or take acting lessons. Others pursue acting as a college major or study filmmaking or theater. Actors can earn an associate, Bachelor's, or master's degree in acting or theater. To earn these degrees, students can attend acting schools or conservatories or take acting courses offered at regular colleges or universities. The programs may include subjects like improvisation, acting for tele
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Nitika

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Geography was the most preferred subject among the optional subjects chosen by the candidates, followed by Political Science & International Relations and Sociology. Sociology can help in the ethics paper as well with its focus on human nature, behaviour and society. This subject also helps to a great extent in writing on social issues topics in the GS and essay papers. Political Science and sociology has most importance in their own fields but taking sociology is better for both UPSC and PG. Because as per previous years trends the sociology students are qualified in UPSC exam than the political Science. But better go for your interes
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Shruti Mangla

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There is no definite fees structure but Innovative Film Academy offers no-fee introductory workshops in cinematography for filmmakers of all levels.

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Sankhadeep Das

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MA Film Studies is a 2 year long postgraduate course. It is generally studied by the candidates who want to know about the history of Indian and world cinema, learn about the various forms and techniques of cinematography, etc. Most importantly, MA Film Studies candidates will be trained to critically analyse a cinematic piece through different aspects.
To be eligible for MA Film Studies, a candidate should be a graduate in any stream from a recognised institute or university. The minimum required aggregate marks ranges between 45-55%, and varies with colleges. *Note that the cutoff for M.A. in Film Studies at Mumbai University may var
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Alok Dubey

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To become a cinematographer, formal education is not always necessary, but it can be helpful. Generally, a degree in film or a related field is preferred by employers. However, there are some technical aspects of cinematography that require knowledge of math and science, such as lighting and optics.
If you are interested in pursuing a career in cinematography, you may want to consider enrolling in a film or media arts program that offers courses in cinematography. While your background in economics and commerce may not directly relate to cinematography, it could be useful in a broader sense when it comes to understanding the business as
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Mohini Chauhan

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The fee structure at GLS Institute of Design for B.Des. in Digital Film Making is INR 5.88 LAKH

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Praveen Kumar

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RAM or Ramoji Academy of Film and Television (RAFT) is a reputed film and television institute located in Hyderabad, India. The fee structure for the Post Graduate Diploma in Film Direction at RAFT is not available on their website, and it may vary from year to year.
However, as per the information available on the website, the institute offers various programs in the field of film and television, and the fees for each program can range from Rs. 1.5 lakhs to Rs. 7 lakhs per annum, depending on the program and the duration.
To get accurate and up-to-date information on the fee structure for the Post Graduate Diploma in Film Direction at R
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