How can I become a film director? Which course should I choose?
I have completed class 10th.
Asked by Laxm Jain
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Hi HarishTo be a film director you can Study BS.c Visual Communication, But you just completed your 10th, you have to complete your higher secondary first and then you can join a professional course. You can study any course of your choice, to be good director all you need is a good creativity. Studying Visual communication or any other diploma courses for director in Pune Film Institute will help you learn much about industry.
Hope this helps you,
All the best for your future, and feel free to ask further doubts
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You can do B.Sc in Film Making and TV Production or B. Design in Film and TV Production and eligibility is that you should have passed 10+2 (with English) or equivalent with a minimum of 50%-60% aggregate marks, subject to valid score in the test for doing UG course. I am enlisting best film schools. You can choose a college based on its location, fee structure, college type, accreditation, etc.
Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune.
Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute, Kolkata.
JNU.
Lovely Professional University, Punjab
Whistling Woods International, Mumbai.
Jadavpur University
Center for Research in Art of Film a...more -
there is a many eligibilities towards film direction so first you completed your secondary education and join in the multimedia instuites as a part time or summer holidays
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Answered by
ICE Balaji SME with ICE (founded by Ekta Kapoor/ Balaji Tele) | Contributor-Level 6
7 years agoHi Laxm,
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.
4. Institute of Creative Arts.
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