Which course should I pursue after 12th to enter film industry as a story writer?

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Asked by crome amrit

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    Navin Kumar Sharma More you know, you know, how less you know. | Guide-Level 11

    9 years ago
    I think there is no formal course to be a story writer. Story writers don't have to meet specific academic requirements to work, but earning at least a Bachelor's degree will help aspiring writers to learn the things easily. If you feel you have that natural talent in you to write stories you can join film industry. But the process is very tough and stiff competition is there.So many writers are struggling to get a chance in film industry. I am providing some web links for you to have more information, please read them :-
    http://fwa.co.in/ask_fwa.php
    http://www.koimoi.com/bollywood-news/want-to-be-a-bollywood-script-writer-apply-online/
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    ICE Balaji SME with ICE (founded by Ekta Kapoor/ Balaji Tele) | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    Hi Amrit
    You can look at the following options to study in the field you desire:
    1. New York Film Academy.
    2. Vancouver Film School.
    3. FTII - Pune. www.ftiindia.com
    4. Institute of Creative Arts. www.icebalaji.com
    However, remember that for FTII you have to first finish graduation and also have a decent portfolio of dramatics performance. If you have any other questions you can ask me
    If you like my answer you can upvote it.
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    Pratik Jadhav

    9 years ago
    There are some private courses available for script writing for about 1 /6 months. I think, it is better to become a film director and direct movie of your own writing. There are more chances to be successful.

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