Philosophy, that way you can think about why you don't have a job........
2006-11-06 05:32:59
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answered by Anonymous
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First, get a job.. or in your case, continue your stinit as an art director and continue freelancing. Experience is what you need. As long as your work is credible, people will hire you for your work. Then, if you decide to get a Master's Degree, then do that. Remember, people hire you for your work and experience. Not for educational status.
2006-11-06 20:47:07
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answered by m_rookie_l 2
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Try in Govt. Collage of Arts, Poonamalle high Road, Periyamet, Chennai - 600 003 or Film institute, Taramani, Chennai.
2006-11-06 13:44:38
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answered by rdhinakar4477 3
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Go ahead and go for your MFA from a good program. Sometimes they teach you how to market your services and other things.
Being more in the design end, you could improve your techie/coding skills. Maybe get a second bachelors in computer science or at least some web certifications if you want to focus on that. Otherwise, you have plenty of educational experience, I think, just need to build up more of a portfolio.
2006-11-06 13:43:26
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answered by joannaserah 6
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well i think u hav a whole wide world open 4 u to explore i am doing my BFA too and accoding to me after u complete it u should do a post gardutae coure from NID in garphic designing or film and animation i would like u to check out the link below and help urself to make a careful decision
2006-11-07 12:39:26
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answered by prateek s 1
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You should pursue your Masters degree in Media Studies or something similar. You could also Master in your specialization- what type of medium you use most but I would go with Media Studies based on your current experience.
2006-11-10 03:05:12
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answered by dazedreamr 4
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I'd go into graphics design, as there are PLENTY of good jobs out there for a masters in it, such as video game design, architecture and the like
2006-11-06 13:32:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I am in the same boat as you are... take some business classes so that you can learn how to be your own boss. I took an Entrepreneurship in the arts class... it was interesting and helped me understand about legal issues as an artist.
2006-11-06 13:35:46
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answered by ansonn 1
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films-animation?
try chatting with your tutor about what would be best- he's got experience and on the plus point he knows your work well!
all the best!
2006-11-08 05:32:55
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answered by roselia_01 3
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I have been all of those things, and now just like my prof. used to tell me. I am now a teacher.
2006-11-06 15:28:57
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answered by lance b 1
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