| Job Role | Description |
|---|---|
| Television Anchor | Serves as the face of news and entertainment shows, captivating audiences with fascinating narratives and smart interviews while remaining professional on TV. |
| Radio Jockey (RJ) | Engages listeners by providing vibrant commentary, choosing music, and enabling interactive elements, resulting in an appealing and dynamic environment that connects with the audience. |
| Film Director | Guides film projects' creative vision, working closely with performers and crew to create a narrative that emotionally engages and resonates with audiences. |
| Cinematographer | Shapes the visual aesthetic of film and television by expertly managing camera work, lighting, and composition, creating striking imagery that enhances the storytelling experience. |
| Sound Engineer | Elevates the auditory landscape in film and television by skillfully recording, mixing, and editing sound elements, ensuring that audio complements and enriches the narrative effectively. |
| Institute Name | City |
|---|---|
| Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) | New Delhi |
| Xavier Institute of Communications (XIC) | Mumbai |
| Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) | Pune |
| National School of Drama (NSD) | New Delhi |
| Asian College of Journalism (ACJ) | Chennai |
| Institute Name | Entrance Exam |
|---|---|
| Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) | IIMC Entrance Exam |
| Xavier Institute of Communications (XIC) | XIC OET |
| Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) | FTII Entrance Exam |
| National School of Drama (NSD) | NSD Entrance Exam |
| Asian College of Journalism (ACJ) | ACJ Entrance Exam |
- Producing and directing content for TV and film
- Presenting news or entertainment programs
- Editing video and audio for broadcast
- Conducting interviews and field reporting
- Collaborating with crew on set design and production
- Managing live broadcasts and ensuring smooth operation
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Various creative opportunities. | Long hours and inconsistent schedules. |
| High public visibility | A competitive field with few opportunities |
| Potential for fame and recognition | Pressure to meet audience expectations |
| Opportunities in many media formats | Requires continual research into new technology. |
