Highlights:
- How to make a career in Cinematography?
- Know which job profile will get good salary
- Where to study cinematography?
The success of any film depends the most on the cinematography of that film. Cinematography includes all the visual effects on the screen, camera movement, lighting, camera angle, lens, filter, focus, color, field intensity, exposure, etc.
As a cinematographer, you have to head the team working on special visual effects, photographic images, as well as maintain synergy with creative crew members, directors and production teams.
What is the first step for a career in cinematography
For specialization in this field, graduation degree, diploma degree and certificate courses are conducted in colleges. To enroll in this, the candidate must have a graduate degree in any stream. However for some certificate courses the minimum qualification is 10+2. Apart from educational qualification, the candidate must have artistic and visionary attitude.
The fees for enrollment in these courses depend on the area of specialization and the institute. However, Rs 35,000 to Rs 1,25,000 is the minimum average fee for this course.
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Where to study cinematography?
- The best 9 colleges in India that provide top class education in cinematography to their students are-
- Film and Television Institute of Indian (FTII), Pune
- Whistling Woods International (WWI), Mumbai
- Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute (SRFTI), Kolkata
- Asian Academy of Film and Television (AAFT), Noida
- Biju Patnaik Film and Television Institute, Odisha
- Government Film and Television Institute, Bangalore
- National Institute of Design (NID), Ahmedabad
- L V Prasad Film Institute, Chennai and Trivandrum
- KR Narayanan National Institute of Visual Science and Arts (KRNNIVSA)
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How to make a career in Cinematography?
With the passage of time, as new aspects of film making are opening, the demand in the field of cinematography is also increasing. Now apart from films, cinematographers can earn good money from web series, short films, TV shows, film creation units, studios and video business.
You can work on these job profiles-
- Director of Photography (DOP)
- video editor
- cinematographer
- cameraman
- videographer
- camera production assistant
- camera operator
- motion control operator
- camera assistant
- freelancer
What is the average earning in the field of cinematography?
What will be your average earning in this field depends on your job profile, work, experience, knowledge, skills, specialization and industry.
However, the average annual salary of a cinematographer in India ranges from around Rs 94,000 – 1,00,000. If you have work experience, then this salary can increase from 5 lakhs to 6 lakhs annually.