Hi Uppu,
A film director visualizes how a script can be brought to life and oversees the technical aspects of making a film.
They tell cast and crew members in a production, what to do and oversee the overall production process.
-Specialisation areas include:
-Production
-Direction
-Editing
-Cinematography
-Film Processing
-Animation
-Acting
-Sound Engineering
-Make up
-Photography etc
Eligibility-
-Technical aspects of film making require the qualifications from a Film Institute
-Graduates (any discipline) can pursue a basic course in films and TV a Film institute then do a certificate course in direction, cinematography, editing
-Class XII (PCM) followed by graduation in science/physics/ electronics for course in cinematography/audiography.
Duration of courses depends on the course one opts for and the institution chosen. There are Diploma, Post Diploma and even Certificate courses in each area of specialisation.
Skills required
-Working within the available resources
-Bundles of perseverance and patience
-Stamina to work long hours
-Ability to work under pressure
-A strong will, determination and love for what you are doing to continue after many rejections
-Patience and creativity
- Management Skills
-Leadership Skills
-Artistic flair
-Strong Visual Sense
Employment Opportunities:
-Film production houses
-Television production companies
-Doordarshan
-Film schools
-Drama schools and companies
Premium institutes offering this course are listed below:
-Asian Academy of Film and Television (AAFT)
-Chitrabani
-Satyajit Ray Films and Television Institute
-Film and Television Institute of India
-Imago Acting School
-R. K. Films & Media Academy, New Delhi
-Whistling Woods International Institute for Film, -Television, Animation & Media Arts Mumbai
-Digital Film School, Mumbai
-Film and Television Institute of India, (Pune, Chennai)
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Hi Uppu,
A film director visualizes how a script can be brought to life and oversees the technical aspects of making a film.
They tell cast and crew members in a production, what to do and oversee the overall production process.
-Specialisation areas include:
-Production
-Direction
-Editing
-Cinematography
-Film Processing
-Animation
-Acting
-Sound Engineering
-Make up
-Photography etc
Eligibility-
-Technical aspects of film making require the qualifications from a Film Institute
-Graduates (any discipline) can pursue a basic course in films and TV a Film institute then do a certificate course in direction, cinematography, editing
-Class XII (PCM) followed by graduation in science/physics/ electronics for course in cinematography/audiography.
Duration of courses depends on the course one opts for and the institution chosen. There are Diploma, Post Diploma and even Certificate courses in each area of specialisation.
Skills required
-Working within the available resources
-Bundles of perseverance and patience
-Stamina to work long hours
-Ability to work under pressure
-A strong will, determination and love for what you are doing to continue after many rejections
-Patience and creativity
- Management Skills
-Leadership Skills
-Artistic flair
-Strong Visual Sense
Employment Opportunities:
-Film production houses
-Television production companies
-Doordarshan
-Film schools
-Drama schools and companies
Premium institutes offering this course are listed below:
-Asian Academy of Film and Television (AAFT)
-Chitrabani
-Satyajit Ray Films and Television Institute
-Film and Television Institute of India
-Imago Acting School
-R. K. Films & Media Academy, New Delhi
-Whistling Woods International Institute for Film, -Television, Animation & Media Arts Mumbai
-Digital Film School, Mumbai
-Film and Television Institute of India, (Pune, Chennai)
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