- Script-Writing & Direction
- Photography & Cinematography
- Editing & Post Production
- Sound Engineering
- Graphic Designing
- Diploma in Digital Intermediate-DI
- Diploma in Acting
The one-year Scriptwriting and Direction course is designed for aspiring filmmakers who wish to develop their skills in storytelling and cinematic direction. This comprehensive program covers the core aspects of scriptwriting, including character development, plot structure, dialogue crafting, and genre-specific techniques, helping students craft compelling stories. Along with scriptwriting, the course delves into the fundamentals of film direction, teaching students how to bring scripts to life by guiding actors, planning shots, managing a crew, and understanding the nuances of visual storytelling. With a blend of theory, practical workshops, and industry exposure, this course prepares students to confidently take on both the writing and directorial roles in the film industry.
The Cinematography course offers a deep dive into the art and technical aspects of visual storytelling. Over the course duration, students learn how to effectively use cameras, lighting, and composition to convey mood, emotion, and narrative in film. The program covers topics such as camera operation, shot composition, lighting techniques, color grading, and post-production processes. Students are also trained in the use of various cinematography equipment and industry-standard software, ensuring they are prepared for hands-on work in the field.The Photography course is designed to equip students with both the technical skills and artistic vision necessary to master the craft of photography. Throughout the course, students learn about camera settings, exposure, lighting, composition, and editing techniques.
Movie editing is not studying about software and it’s applications but traveling through the narrative structure of the storytelling and the performance. The understanding of film language enables an editor to select shots thoughtfully and intentionally, keep them in an order, maintain the rhythm, pace and tempo of the movie demanding emotional participation of the viewers. Students learn framing the shots, compositions, angles, movements, lighting, colour grading etc, during their study.
Sound designers understand the minds of directors, their vision, thoughts and create soundtrack to enhance the process of storytelling. Music plays an important role in engaging the audience.
In this programme, students learn the concept and principles of sound recording, mixing, sound effects using tools for 5.1 and Atmos mixing. In addition, they will learn how the sound design support the storytelling process, editing music for visuals, composing and designing sound for movies, and the use of Digital Audio work stations software’s to record Music and sequencing and Programming.
Our Graphic Designing Course is designed to equip the students who aspire to learn digital form of arts with skills needed to be a professional graphic designers.
The course covers illustrations, generation of ideas, conceptualisation, graphical representations, designing and creation of images, typography etc.,
The course gives hands-on experiences in graphic designing with latest software and techniques, and develop a cutting-edge skill-set that can be used to creating innovative designs for print-based media as well as digital media.
Frequent workshops, guest lectures, field trips are encouraged to give practical exposure of the graphical Design world.
Our DI course is designed to equip our students with knowledge on colour theory, colour corrections and colour grading techniques using relevant software and delivering the final product. It is a demanding course these days.
For cinematographers and filmmakers, software-based non-linear colour grading is one of the most exciting new creative capabilities to have emerged from the recent advances in digital technology.
This course provides a comprehensive education in the techniques and tools used for colour grading in post-production.
The students will also be taught ‘shot matching, colour balance, and creating looks to enhance the storytelling and visual impact’ of films and videos.
For cinematographers and filmmakers, software-based non-linear color grading is one of the more exciting new creative capabilities to have emerged from the recent advances in digital technology.
Actors appear on the screen physically unlike directors or cinematographers who work behind the camera. They give life to the script, live characters in front of the camera and involve audience in the story. Their voice, facial expressions, body movements, and emotions make each audience immerse in the story. Actors imitate real life characters and relive relationships.
We prepare the students to act in films, television, and theatre and to take up the dubbing profession. Skills to interpret scripts, re-live characters, and master the art of diction are important for actors. Learning acting techniques, movements, conversation techniques, voice modulation, improvisation, role analysis, make-up techniques, understanding about costumes form essential elements of acting.