Should I opt for higher studies or pursue a job after completing a course in non-linear editing and why?

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    Parveen Kumar Sharma Communication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach | Guide-Level 14

    6 years ago
    The first question: Should I opt for higher studies or pursue a job after completing a course in non-linear editing? It deserves a yes for a job if you are getting a job because the actual purpose of doing a professional skill oriented course or training is to put it into use and start earning the vocational income.
    If the non-linear editing, which is much in use now, is coming your way in the form of a stable job where your skills will further improve, take that as a course of higher studies as well. Getting paid for learning will be a better thing than joining another institute just because the previous place did not teach you enough
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    Tanu Mishra | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    Non-linear editing or Digital Video Editing is one of the trendy practices in today's digital world. Digitalized video editing makes good utilisation of computer technology to encourage whole editing process onscreen. With Indian cinema and entertainment industry crossing all geographical boundaries, video editing career has surely turned out to be a lucrative option to many of Indian youngsters.
    Film editing courses will help you understand the nuances of cutting and editing videos. This is done through hands-on, practical training.
    You may start a job after completing this course.
    Even if we leave apart large film studios, media houses,
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