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Mass communication is the study of how humans exchange information through mass media to massive segments of the population at the same time. In other words, mass communication refers back to the imparting and exchanging of information on a large scale to a wide variety of people. It is usually understood to relate newspaper, magazine, and book publishing, as well as radio, television and film, even via internet as these mediums are used for disseminating information, news and advertising and marketing. Mass communication differs from the studies of different forms of communication, such as interpersonal communication or organizational
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The very first thing comes on mind after reading this question in, Is it possible? And the answer is, yes, it's possible to learn cinematography without attending film school. Learning Cinematography by own :
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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Differences between a creative director and an art director are:
If you're an art director and you create/lead a project that's designed appropriately, you've done your job. It doesn't matter whether that appropriately designed project achieves any of your customer's (or boss's) goals, because that's not in your job description. However, if you're a creative director and you create/lead a project that's designed appropriately but doesn't meet your customer's or boss's goals, you haven't fulfilled all of the duties of your job. Executing on strategy is a major part of creative direction, and it's the creative director's job to marry suit
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Film editors play a major role in transforming raw footage shot for movies, TV shows or other film projects into a finished product. As editors, they will help select and organize the footage that the best conveys the storyline, the theme and the characters of the project while cutting material that is extraneous or that contains errors. This responsibility is important because it also ensures that the film meets any time constraints that may be placed on it. In addition, the editor collaborates with other crew members in adding soundtracks, special effects and other creative touches that enhance the director's vision. Creativity and a
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Director in selecting which takes and shots from production are the most consistent with the director's vision for the finished film. Film editors work long hours manipulating scenes with technical video editing equipment and putting together preliminary versions of the film, known as cuts. These cuts are critiqued by the director, financiers and sometimes the actors. The cuts are then revised until the final cut of the movie is ready for audiences. Most film editors work in the film and television industry. Traditional film stock may soon be an artifact of a bygone era, as film is replaced by video. Editors will edit video by manipula
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Producer: The producer initiates, coordinates, supervises and controls topics which includes elevating investment, hiring key employees, contracting and arranging for vendors. Director: The director is liable for overseeing the creative aspects of a film, which include controlling the content material and flow of the film's plot, directing the performances of actors, deciding on the locations in which the film will be shot and handling technical details including the positioning of cameras, the use of lighting and the timing and content of the film's soundtrack. Screenwriter: Screenwriters or scriptwriters are answerable for researchin
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These degree plans focus heavily on communication and writing skills by providing instruction in most genres of communication. For aspiring TV reporters, upper-level coursework should focus on broadcasting. Bachelor's degree programs specifically for broadcasting are also available. Coursework in subjects such as international communications, law, and ethics of journalism, public affairs reporting, editing, and broadcast reporting help to prepare students for careers in this field. - Gain Experience During College
Students who aspire to become TV reporters can begin gaining experience while earning their degree. Opportunities for hands-
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Such qualification bar to become a professional model. But to know about the industry a degree or Diploma in mass communication or acting modelling will help you to enhance your skills. Tall, fair, elegant, good-looking and much more, this is the ordinary belief about the modeling industry that floats in the market, but, surprisingly the industry is much more deeply professional than being a mannequin to walk the ramp. As a photographer I feel that a decade ago, fashion world was more inclined towards glitz and glamour, but with the changing world of fashion, industry growth and raised level of competition, the in and out of models has
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Career prospects after completing B.J. M. C. from Jaipur National University:
PRINT MEDIA (NEWSPAPER, MAGAZINE)
Journalist/ Photojournalist
Layout Designer/ Graphic Designer
Sub Editors
ADVERTISING AGENCIES/ CORPORATE HOUSES
Public Relation Officer
Advertising Manager
Content Writer
ELECTRONIC MEDIA (TV & RADIO)
Journalist/Photojournalist
Anchor/Radio jockey
Producer
Script Writer
Editor/ Sub Editor
GOVERNMENT SECTOR
Reporter
Cameraman
Public Relations Officer
NEW MEDIA (BASED ON INTERNET)
Content writer
Layout Designer/ Graphic Designer
ANIMATION INDUSTRIES
Graphic Designer
Visit: https://www.jnujaipur.ac.in.

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Jaipur National University is the best university for B.J. M. C. The programme offers a wide range of opportunities in the field of mass media, journalism, public relations, and advertising. Journalists work in all types of media fields and industries. Media plays an important role in our lives. It provides an excellent opportunity for students who are willing to be in creative professions like advertising, public relations, marketing, anchoring, reporting, media research, and development communication. Duration: 3 years
Eligibility: 10+2 (Any Stream)
Selection Procedure: Merit and Personal Interview

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