Journalism
With the world heading towards Digital Journalism & Electronic media, our Journalism course makes you ready for:
- Media reporting etiquettes
- Journalism law
- How to be a Presenter on screen
- Make an eye-catching documentary/news bite/report
- Create & publish Interviews, YouTube videos, Photo shoot & more
Traditional print & TV journalism now faces serious competition from Digital platforms. The convenience of being able to consume content anywhere – anytime is the single-most driving factor for these platforms. As in broadcast media, the popular misconception is that careers are limited to what you see in front of the camera. Every show of Arnab Goswami or Barkha Dutt has about 50 crew members and 25 content creators backing them. Investigative reporting stretches far beyond the Crime Patrol & Savdhaan India or Crime Diaries. Important roles like storyboarding, copywriting, dubbing artist, computer graphics, 2D-3D animation and editing are involved.
Aspiring anchors, actors & actresses also misjudge the perseverance it takes to reach where the likes of Rajat Sharma, Anjana Om Kashap, Rajdeep Sardesai, Nidhi Razdan are today. It takes thousands of hours of preparation, on-the-job training, multiple rejections, 20 hour shifts and on-the-feet thinking to become a successful presenter. Being well-versed at Business communication is a key factor that will let you survive this fast-paced industry. We at NISMJ impart you the basics on language and expose you to industry expectations that help better your chances for this career path.