Which has a better scope and why: non-linear editing or performing arts (theater and television)?

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    Ankit Kumar University of Delhi | Guide-Level 15

    6 years ago
    The Scope of a degree or specialization through PG diploma or diploma in editing (non-linear) in comparison to the rich career as well as LIFE of an actor (in Television or in Theatre) is LESS. To place it in a clear perspective, let us see where we employ an Editor- where production work is done. Production means videography, photography, shooting, filmmaking, documentary making or promo making, etc.
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    Parveen Kumar Sharma Communication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    The Scope of a Degree or Specialisation through PG Diploma or Diploma in Editing (non-linear) in comparison to the rich career as well as LIFE of an Actor (in Television or in Theatre) is LESS.
    To place it in a clear perspective, let us see where we employ an Editor- where Production work is done. Production means Videography, Photography, Shooting, Filmmaking, Documentary Making or Promo Making etc.
    An Actor, on the other hand, gets to do lot many things on the list of careers. Besides, the Acting Career is more satisfactory in terms of appreciations.
    An Editor does not have much to grow in terms of Earnings because it is more of an Assi
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