Which has a better scope and why: professional voice culture or photography?

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

    6 years ago
    There are a good number of questions about careers in this or that side of media. It is made clear to them that professional voice culture is more of a sound and audio/voice management as well as modulation job. The professional not just manages and guides the actors or any worker in voice delivery, it is the voice culture professional who has the task of managing the voice profile and set up in the media work.
    On the other hand, photography is known much before the voice culture jobs came into the trend. Specialisation in work has resulted in the advent and rise of voice culture jobs. Photography has been there since the inception of t
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    Rishika Mehra

    6 years ago
    Both the streams are extremely different and therefore, you need to understand where your area of interest lies. If you love capturing images and wish to make a career out of it, photography is your thing. On the contrary, if you think you have a great voice and understand voice modulations, a career in voice culture will be a great option for you. Both the streams have tremendous scope these days.
    As a voice artist, academic qualification is not required. A clear diction, a great voice and a good knowledge of voice modulations will get you a job as a voice over/dubbing artist. You can lend your voice in video or radio productions, doc
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    Tanu Mishra | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    'Your voice is your identity when it leaves others speechless.' The course is all about creating your voice & using your voice creatively & effectively in the area of performing arts & every other area of life. Depending on your grasping power & practice, you may initially start working as a Voice Actor for animation, films, TV, documentaries, radio, events, etc. after the completion of rigorous & intensive training involved in the course.
    Photography course covers all aspects from photo shoots to methodologies, to thoroughly groom you in the art and Science of photography.
    Both the courses are very different from each other and therefor
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