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Do you know what majors cost money in college?

Photography majors are very expensive. Many people think that photography majors are about learning photography techniques. In fact, the situation is more complicated. The photography major requires a camera of its own, which can be said to be a must-have for every photography student. It is meaningless if you just learn the technique without practicing it. Therefore, many photography students have bought cameras. Cameras from big-name brands such as Sony and Canon are not that cheap. Some people’s cameras even cost tens of thousands of yuan, and sometimes they need to buy lenses, which are also very expensive. If you want to take good photos of natural scenery, you have to go to those scenic spots and keep shooting.

Directing is very expensive. The most expensive thing about directing is that you need to make your own films, usually short films. For students, there is no equipment, no equipment, no actors, no venue, and no costumes. All of this depends on money. If you want a better quality film, you will need at least several thousand, and sometimes it is not even enough. You can imagine that every part of the micro-movie has money burning behind it.

In fact, almost all media majors are quite expensive, such as directing and photography majors. And this is for study. The tuition fees for art schools are very expensive, unless it is a public art school, which may be much cheaper. The annual tuition of private art schools is between 10,000 and 30,000, which is even more expensive. In other words, before you enter art school, you have already started burning money. Digital media majors also need a good computer to do post-production editing and special effects production, and the computer configuration also needs to be quite high. Ordinary radio and television directing majors do not cost that much because they focus on theoretical learning, and practical learning requires equipment support. For example, animation majors require computers with good performance to run software such as 3Dmax, so the most expensive majors are still in art schools.