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What is a director?

A director in a broad sense refers to a person who masters audio-visual language and other professional skills and creates and arranges his own works in the film and television media industry. In a narrow sense, director refers to radio and television director and other similar majors such as drama, film and television literature, director and their employees.

The comprehensive category of director covers all aspects of film and television works creation. From pre-planning, on-site shooting to post-production, there are many colleges and majors to choose from, and the examination content is similar. You can apply for multiple majors in one study. For example: radio and television director, drama film and television literature, drama film and television director, cultural industry management, film and television photography and production, photography, digital film technology, digital media art and so on.

What kind of students are suitable for studying choreography: For students with a certain artistic learning foundation and candidates with certain artistic expertise, such as music and art, media art colleges are still the direction that students can choose. Composite media major, whose artistic direction is such as film and television art design, stage art design, new media art and so on. The pressure of examination competition is less than that of traditional art majors, and the competition for employment is greater than that of traditional art majors.

Being admitted to a university through editing and directing majors is no different from that of students majoring in arts and sciences. Tuition is among all majors in the university, and the editing and directing major is a comprehensive interdisciplinary major. The courses offered during the university are rich and colorful, covering news communication, photography, aesthetics, economy, management, new media marketing and so on. Therefore, the comprehensive ability of graduates majoring in choreography is generally higher than that of students majoring in general.