One of the largest industry-specific employers, India’s Media and Entertainment industry is expected to grow between US$ 55-70 Billion by 2030. The program offers a comprehensive foundational training to work or teach in film, television, OTT, entertainment and the creative industries. Students will learn practical skills in existing and emerging genres of filmmaking, while being exposed to the creative, cultural, historical and technical aspects of film making and film thinking.
Film Making: Filmmaker, Director, Film Technician, Cinematographer, Editor, Content Creator in Advertising and Television industry, YouTuber
Film Making + MBA: Advertising, Media and Entertainment Industry, Studios and Production Houses, Corporate and Celebrity Public Relations, Event Manager, Social Media Management, Entrepreneur
Film Making + Literature: Screenplay Writer, Script Writer, Content Writer, Film Journalist
Film Making + Politics/Environmental Science/Anthropology/Sociology: Documentary
Filmmaker, Photo-Journalist, Documentary Researcher
Film Making + Performance: YouTuber, Actor
Semester 1 [24 Credit] |
1. Reading, Writing and Thinking/Storytelling 2. Classics of World Cinema 3. Photography and Filmmaking 4. Visual Communication and Aesthetics 5. Sculpture and Model Making 6. Indian Constitution and Citizenship 7. Digital Literacy |
Semester 2 [24 Credit] |
8. Introduction to Acting 9. Introduction to Film 10. Introduction to Media 11. Introduction to Animation 12. Indian Constitution and Citizenship 13. Self and Environmental Awareness |
Semester 3 |
1. Introduction to Cinematography and Lighting 2. Introduction to Editing and Sound Design 3. History of Indian Cinema 1 – Silent Era to Golden Age 4. Film Theory and Movements |
Semester 4 | 5. Script and Screenplay 6. Principles of Editing / Introduction to Production and Set Design 7. Film Festival 1: Content, Communication, Creatives and Event Design 8. History of Indian Cinema 2 – New Wave to The Digital Era Internship 1 – Industry / University Abroad |
Semester 5 / Exchange Abroad |
9. History of Hollywood – Studios, Genres and Classics / Introduction to World Cinema 10. Film Festival 2: Curation, Organisation and Event Management 11. Sound Design 12. PR, Event and Music Video Production |
Semester 6 | 13. Auteurs of World Cinema 14. Film Adaptation 15. Advanced Cinematography [High-End Cameras + Long Take] 16. Film Festival Internship / The Improv Project – Centre for Creative Productions |
Semester 7 |
17. Film Criticism and Appreciation 18. The Business of Entertainment 19. Make-Up and Costume Design 20. Documentary Filmmaking [Non-Fiction Film, 15-25m] |
Semester 8 | Feature Film Project – Short Feature Film [Fiction/Non-Fiction, 30m] |
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