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Aastha Shive

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I am assuming that the course you have done in editing and proof-reading must be a short-term course. So, I would suggest you go for a degree course in mass communication or English (H). Once you are done with the same, you can apply for jobs and that will give you a high paying job options.

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Sujata Dewan

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You don't really have to pursue any further studies if you have completed your Bachelors in photography. You can directly join a job or open your own studio. Create your portfolio and showcase the same that will help you get more projects. Along with this, in long run, you may surely pursue short-term courses in order to stay updated with the current trends and setups. That will not only prove you professional but will also give you an edge over others.

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Somanath SahooASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN JOURNALISM AND MASS COMM

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For better career prospects with MA in film, television and new media production, you can pursue a short term certificate course in video editing, which covers all the basics of Video Graphics and Non Linear Editing (NLE) including Audio Designing, Digital Painting, Matte Painting, video file formats etc.

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Somanath SahooASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN JOURNALISM AND MASS COMM

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MA in film, television and new media production empower the students in the production & managerial aspects of the media business with due emphasis on the latest production techniques, along with marketing and branding management of various media products and associated services. Job descriptions include content writer, producer, director, cinematographer, editor, and art director, as well as many other roles critical to the information and entertainment media industry. Employment opportunities can be found preparing content for local and national news or sports programming, serial television programming, commercials, music videos, and
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Anjani Srivastava

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There are various avenues and scopes for career in Documentary film production. If somebody gets certification in documentary production - first, one can do documentary production as a Freelancer and make tie up with many Government organizations and corporate companies and NGOs at National and regional level. Also, one can get jobs as Documentary film Producer, Director, Researchers and camera persons and other technical professional like video film editor and production managers. Also, many Multinational corporate companies and TV channels like Discovery channel, History channel, etc. In which you can seek commissioned programme and
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Somanath SahooASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN JOURNALISM AND MASS COMM

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To become a sound mixer, you should go for Diploma or degree courses in sound design. Satyajit Ray Film institute, Biju Patnaik Film and Television Institute of Odisha etc. are the best for sound design courses. If you are able to get an opportunity in reputed production houses, then you will start with the salary of INR 20,000-40,000.

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Somanath SahooASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN JOURNALISM AND MASS COMM

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Of course, a certificate is valuable for professional photography. But, for a career you need to develop your photography skills. In India or abroad, you may be able to become a successful photographer after gaining experience under the supervision of reputed photography professionals. After completing the course and gaining experience in professional photography, you may become a fashion photographer, wildlife photographer and many other. Many ad agencies hire professional photographers. Many of the national and international magazines hire professional photographers for permanent basis. National Geography and Discovery channel may be
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Somanath SahooASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN JOURNALISM AND MASS COMM

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Illustration is the art of making images that work with something and add to it without requiring direct attention and without distracting from what they illustrate. To become a digital illustrator, you have to do the course in Animation and VFX. After completing the course and related industry experience, you may opt for freelancing. If you want to join any company, then you can earn Rs. 25,000- Rs. 35,000 in beginner level. If you will be successful as a freelancer, then you may earn more than Rs. 10 lakh depending on your capability and creativity.

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Somanath SahooASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN JOURNALISM AND MASS COMM

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It depends on the area of interest such as film, literature etc. First, you should go for Journalism and Mass Communication courses. With the study, you should try to enhance your writing skills. Blog writing is a better option including writing features in editorial page and writing letters to editor. A regular writing practice in newspapers and blogs can give you the identity of a critic. Many content writing companies hire critics. You may start your career from a salary of INR 21,000 to INR 30,000.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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Film Direction in India is not at all qualification or degree based work anymore. There have been many examples where the degree wasn't there, but the degree of the direction was par excellent. We should see this list: https://news.manikarthik.com/top-10-colleges-learn-movie-direction-india/lifestyle/education/
Satyajit Ray Films and Television Institute, Kolkata
FTII, Pune
NIOFFA, Kolkata
AAFT, Noida
ZIMA, Mumbai
Whistling Woods
Mumbai Film Academy
AJK, New Delhi
IIMC, Noida-
To become a film director, you may pursue some graduation followed by the PG diploma studies or a PG Degree from the shared institutions.

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