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What do you study as a director?

Editing and directing majors include: AE image special effects production, photography, editing technology and art, film editing and directing, TV interview, film production, TV camera foundation, radio and TV editing and directing, radio and TV interview, lighting and recording technology foundation, TV music sound, TV camera and guide, lighting and recording technology foundation, radio editing and directing foundation, and radio creation foundation.

Radio and TV news interview and writing, pull-tab, documentary analysis, film art, photography technology and training, film color, TV program guidance, TV editing and directing foundation, TV editing art, TV communication introduction, TV picture editing, TV script writing, TV program planning book writing, TV drama theory and creation, TV culturology, TV literary and artistic program editing and directing, TV stage lighting, etc.

Director's employment direction:

Under the development trend of talent integration of radio and television program production, the employment prospect of radio and television program production specialty is increasingly broad. In addition, it is worth mentioning that the Internet, as the fourth largest modern media, is heating up, and the graduates in the direction of network art will have a good development prospect. No matter in radio stations, TV stations or network companies, graduates majoring in radio and television editing and directing will be of great use.

Specific work can be reporter, planner, program director, camera shooting, editing, writing, post-production, editing, and even lighting and recording. You can also be a producer in a column group set up by a TV channel, so that you can manage a column group. Some are engaged in broadcast hosting.