1 YEAR COURSE (Click Here for More Details)
DIPLOME CERTIFICATE 1 YEAR
Monday to Friday
COURSE DURATION: DIPLOME CERTIFICATE
• 1year • 6months • 3months
CLASSES TIME:
• 7am Batch,• 10.30am Batch,
• 6.30pm Batch,
Sunday
COURSE DURATION: DIPLOME CERTIFICATE
• 1year +3Months • 6months +1Months • 3Months +1months
CLASSES TIME:
• 09.30am to 4.30pm Batch
Pre-Requisites:
• 10+2 Pass
• Basic Knowledge of Computer
• Understand English Language
Topic Covered in Syllabus:-
Course: 100% Practical Oriented
Project: 4 Short films - 4 Ad film - 2 Documentary Film
Faculty: From Film Industries Experts
1 Year DIPLOMA CERTIFICATE COURSE
- Topics Covered in Syllabus
- History of Cinema
- Fundamental of Cinema Direction
CATEGORIES OF FILMS
- Feature films
- Add films
- Tele films
- Documentary films
- Short films
- Educational films
- Online program films
- Tele play
- Tele Episode
- News story
- Docu drama
- Animation films
- Children films
- Duties of Direction Department
- Apprentice
- Assistant Directors
- Associate Directors
- Co-Director
- Director
- Departments in filmmaking
- Direction Department
- Cinematography
- Set
- Production
- Acting
- Make-up
- Costumes
- Sound
- Stunts / Fights
- Choreography
- Practical
- Basic Cinematography
- Digital Cinema camera
- Red Epic - 5K
- Red MX - 4K
- Black Magic Cinema Camera - 4K
- Canon 5D Mark II & Mark III
- Sony
- Arri
- High speed Cameras
- Lens
- Resolving power: definition Focal length
- Prime lenses/block lenses
- Zoom lens
- Angle of view
- Normal lens
- Telephoto lens
- Wide angle lens
- Macro lens/micro lens
- Converter
- Idea of perspective
- Zoom ratio
- Lens speed
- Depth of field
- Depth of focus
- Hyper focal distance
- Resolution
- DV
- HD
- Full HD
- Ultra HD
- 2K
- 2.5K
- 3K
- 4K
- 4.5K
- 5K
- 6K
- 8K
- Basic Video and Audio Editing
- Difference between Linear and Non Linear Editing
- Offline Editing and Online Editing
- Multiple cameras footage editing in Offline & Online
- Chrome key, Keying, Mattes, and Masks
- Color Correction
- DTS mixing/ Optical and Graphics
- DIT
- PAL – NTSC – SECAM
- TCR
- Clap board / editing report
- TCR - CLAP BOARD – TRP
- CLAP BOARD
- Banner
- Title
- Date
- Location
- Day / Night
- Int / Ext
- TLK / SIL / PLB
- Scene Number
- Shot Number
- Take Number
- Insert shot
- End Clap (Reversely)
- TCR – Editing Report
- Date: …………… Time: …………
- Title: ………….. Scene No: ………….
- Director: ……………… Cinematographer: ……………………. Ass.Director…….
- Hours
- Minutes
- Seconds
- Frames
- Basic Audio Editing
- Audio Fundamentals
- Measuring Sound Intensity
- Signal-to-Noise Ratio
- Headroom and Distortion
- Dynamic Range and Compression
- Stereo Audio
- Digital Audio
- Basic Film Acting
- Creative Body Movements / Body Language
- Voice Culture / Voice Modulation and Variation
- Body Posture / Fashion Personality Grooming
- Improvisation
- Expression
- Language Command
- Elements of Acting
- Imagination Exercises
- Navarasa
- Sringara-Love
- Hasya-Comic
- Karuna-Compassion
- Raudra-anger
- Veera-Valour
- Bhayanaka-Fear
- Bhibhatsa-Disgust
- Adbhuta-Wonder
- Shanta-Tranquility
CINEMA DIRECTION
- Brief Cinema Direction
- What is a Direction
- General Ideas of film, Video & Audio
- Fundamentals of Direction elements
- What is an observation?
- What is a Concept?
- What is a Concept Ideas?
- How to elaborate the Concept Ideas?
- What is a Story? And classification of stories
- What is Script writing? What are the content needs?
- What is casting of characterization?
- Shooting in Slow Motion.(high speed camera)
- Shooting comedy Scenes
- Page Count vs Camera Set-Ups
- Screen Direction in a Fight Sequence.
- Character Objectives
- Advice on Making Short Films
- Communicating to the Crew
- The Director and 1st AD Relationship
- Directing for an Audience
- Actors Should “DO” Rather than “Say”
- When to Use a Second Camera
- Night Shooting
- Working with Visual Effects
- Is there an actual definition of making a movie?
- The 5 Steps to Creating to Scene Transitions
- What are the steps to become a director?
- The 4 steps to be successful in the film and TV business
- The eight phases of making a film
- Types of Camera Shots
- ECU
- CU
- ELS
- MS
- MLS
- MCU
- LS
- OSS
- POV
- OTH
- Dolly Shot
- Establishing Shot
- Master Shot
- Aerial Shot
- Bridging Shot
- Montages Shot
- Silhouetting Shot
- Flash Back shot
- Flash forward shot
- Types of Camera Angels – Movement
- High
- Eye
- Low
- Overhead / Birds eye view
- Zoom
- Panning (Pan Right – Pan Left)
- Tilt (Tilt Up – Tilt Down)
- Dolly
- Tracking
- Visual Places
- Midground
- Foreground
- Background
- Mise-en-scene
- Setting / Location
- Properties
- Costumes, Makeup and hairstyles
- Coding of colors
- Actor, body language and position in frame
- Lighting
- Composing the shot
- Balance
- Spacing
- Background
- Placement of figures
- Director During Shooting
- Lights on
- Sound
- Start Camera
- Clap In
- Clap Out
- Action
- Cut
- Ok Or Retake
- Basic Technical terms in Film direction
- Frame
- Shot
- Scene
- Sequence
- Plot
- Treatment
- Cut
- Sustaining Cut
- Movement Cut
- Stage Business
- Composition
- Continuity
- Online Story
- Story writing
- Script writing
- Idea
- Screenplay
- Concepts
- Shooting Script
- Storyboard
- Stop Black Shots
- Screen play writing
- Understanding and analysis of film script
- Understanding the structure of story-telling
- Visual story-telling
- Part of Direction
- Editing
- Cinematography
- Production management
- Make up
- Still
- Sound
- Costume
- Camera and other updated equipment’s
- Location
- Budgeting
- Ethics
- Personality Development
- How to make feature film, short film, Documentary film, Add film, Children film, Tele episode
- Artist management / Technician management
- Story Selection
- Shaping Character
- Box office
- Cinema logics
- Instruments( Vacuum bass camera, Special Bass, crane/zimy zip /trolley track / lights /dolly etc)
- Visiting of shooting spot
- Basic of editing, sound, Art Direction, Costuming, Post-Production organizing and pre- production Presentations
- Analysis of 6 films, scene by scene, shot by shot
- CAMERA DEPATRMENT
- Cinematographer
- Director of Photography
- Camera Operator
- First Assistant Camera
- Second Assistant Camera
- Camera focus puller
- Film Loader
- Camera Production Assistant
- Digital Imaging Technician
- Steadicam Operator
- Motion Control Technician/Operator
- DIT
- PRODUCTION
- Producer
- Executive Producer
- Line Producer
- Production Manager
- Unit Manager
- Production Coordinator
- Post-production Supervisor
- Production Assistant
- Screenwriter
- Script Supervisor
- Stunt Coordinator
- Casting Director
- POST PRODUCTION
- Colorist
- Visual effects
- Dubbing
- Rerecording
- Voice work
- Music posting / Rerecording
- Mixing
- Planning / Schedule planning
- Budget
- First copy
- Censor formalities
- Publicity
- Marketing sensor
- Distribution
- Release
- Blocking / Picturisation
- Continuities
- Clap Board
- Cinematography
- Shot composition rules
- Aesthetics
- The Rule of Thirds
- Editing Report and Call Sheet
- Film production Formalities
- Banner Registration
- Title Registration
- Director membership
- Producer membership
- Story copy rights
- Central Board of Film Certification
- Current Certificates
- U = Universal
- UA = Parental Guidance
- A = Adults Only
- S = Restricted to any special class of persons
- Additionally, V/U, V/UA, V/A
- Cinema / media law
- Distribution
- Types of Film Projections
- Television (TV)
- Marketing
- Project Report
- Making of demo films
- At the end of the course film Direction Students make’s a ½ hr short film which is compulsory
- 3-Days Study Tour
- FILM PROJECT- 4 short film – 4 Ad film -2 Documentary film
6 MONTHS COURSE (Click Here for More Details)
CERTIFICATE 6 MONTHS
Monday to Friday
COURSE DURATION: DIPLOME CERTIFICATE
• 1year • 6months • 4months
CLASSES TIME:
• 7am Batch,• 10.30am Batch,
• 6.30pm Batch,
Sunday
COURSE DURATION: DIPLOME CERTIFICATE
• 1year +3Months • 6months +1Months • 4months +1Months
CLASSES TIME:
• 09.30am to 4.30pm Batch
Pre-Requisites:
• 10+2 Pass
• Basic General Knowledge
• Understand English Language
Topic Covered in Syllabus:-
Course: 100% Practical Oriented
Project: 4 Short films - 4 Ad film - 2 Documentary Film
Faculty: From Film Industries Experts
6 MONTHS CERTIFICATE COURSES
- Topics Covered in Syllabus
- History of Cinema
- The History of Cinema Direction
CATEGORIES OF FILMS
- Feature films
- Add films
- Tele films
- Documentary films
- Short films
- Educational films
- Online program films
- Tele play
- Tele Episode
- News story
- Docu drama
- Animation films
- Children films
- Duties of Direction Department
- Apprentice
- Assistant Directors
- Associate Directors
- Co-Director
- Director
- Departments in filmmaking
- Direction Department
- Cinematography
- Set
- Production
- Acting
- Make-up
- Costumes
- Sound
- Stunts / Fights
- Choreography
- TCR - CLAP BOARD – TRP
- CLAP BOARD
- Banner
- Title
- Date
- Location
- Day / Night
- Int / Ext
- TLK / SIL / PLB
- Scene Number
- Shot Number
- Take Number
- Insert shot
- End Clap (Reversely)
- TCR – Editing Report
- Date: …………… Time: …………
- Title: ………….. Scene No: ………….
- Director: ……………… Cinematographer: ……………………. Ass.Director…….
- Hours
- Minutes
- Seconds
- Frames
CINEMA DIRECTION
- Brief Cinema Direction
- What is a Direction
- General Ideas of film, Video & Audio
- Fundamentals of Direction elements
- What is an observation?
- What is a Concept?
- What is a Concept Ideas?
- How to elaborate the Concept Ideas?
- What is a Story? And classification of stories
- What is Script writing? What are the content needs?
- What is casting of characterization?
- Shooting in Slow Motion.(high speed camera)
- Shooting comedy Scenes.
- Page Count vs Camera Set-Ups
- Screen Direction in a Fight Sequence.
- Character Objectives.
- Advice on Making Short Films.
- Communicating to the Crew.
- The Director and 1st AD Relationship.
- Directing for an Audience.
- Actors Should “DO” Rather than “Say”
- When to Use a Second Camera.
- Night Shooting
- Working with Visual Effects
- Is there an actual definition of making a movie?
- The 5 Steps to Creating to Scene Transitions.
- What are the steps to become a director?
- The 4 steps to be successful in the film and TV business.
- The eight phases of making a film.
- Types of Camera Shots
- ECU
- CU
- ELS
- MS
- MLS
- MCU
- LS
- OSS
- POV
- OTH
- Dolly Shot
- Establishing Shot
- Master Shot
- Aerial Shot
- Bridging Shot
- Montages Shot
- Silhouetting Shot
- Flash Back shot
- Flash forward shot
- Types of Camera Angels – Movement
- High
- Eye
- Low
- Overhead / Birds eye view
- Zoom
- Panning (Pan Right – Pan Left)
- Tilt (Tilt Up – Tilt Down)
- Dolly
- Tracking
- Visual Places
- Midground
- Foreground
- Background
- Mise-en-scene
- Setting / Location
- Properties
- Costumes, Makeup and hairstyles
- Coding of colors
- Actor, body language and position in frame
- Lighting
- Composing the shot
- Balance
- Spacing
- Background
- Placement of figures
- Director During Shooting
- Lights on
- Sound
- Start Camera
- Clap In
- Clap Out
- Action
- Cut
- Ok Or Retake
- Basic Technical terms in Film direction
- Frame
- Shot
- Scene
- Sequence
- Plot
- Treatment
- Cut
- Sustaining Cut
- Movement Cut
- Stage Business
- Composition
- Continuity
- Online Story
- Story writing
- Script writing
- Idea
- Screenplay
- Concepts
- Shooting Script
- Storyboard
- Stop Black Shots
- Screen play writing
- Understanding and analysis of film script
- Understanding the structure of story-telling
- Visual story-telling
- Part of Direction
- Editing
- Cinematography
- Production management
- Make up
- Still
- Sound
- Costume
- Camera and other updated equipment’s
- Location
- Budgeting
- Ethics
- Personality Development
- How to make feature film, short film, Documentary film, Add film, Children film, Tele episode
- Artist management / Technician management
- Story Selection
- Shaping Character
- Box office
- Cinema logics
- Instruments( Vacuum bass camera, Special Bass, crane/zimy zip /trolley track / lights /dolly etc)
- Visiting of shooting spot
- Basic of editing, sound, Art Direction, Costuming, Post-Production organizing and pre- production Presentations
- Analysis of 6 films, scene by scene, shot by shot
- CAMERA DEPATRMENT
- Cinematographer
- Director of Photography
- Camera Operator
- First Assistant Camera
- Second Assistant Camera
- Camera focus puller
- Film Loader
- Camera Production Assistant
- Digital Imaging Technician
- Steadicam Operator
- Motion Control Technician/Operator
- DIT
- PRODUCTION
- Producer
- Executive Producer
- Line Producer
- Production Manager
- Unit Manager
- Production Coordinator
- Post-production Supervisor
- Production Assistant
- Screenwriter
- Script Supervisor
- Stunt Coordinator
- Casting Director
- POST PRODUCTION
- Colorist
- Visual effects
- Dubbing
- Rerecording
- Voice work
- Music posting / Rerecording
- Mixing
- Planning / Schedule planning
- Budget
- First copy
- Censor formalities
- Publicity
- Marketing sensor
- Distribution
- Release
- Blocking / Picturisation
- Continuities
- Clap Board
- Cinematography
- Shot composition rules
- Aesthetics
- The Rule of Thirds
- Editing Report and Call Sheet
- Film production Formalities
- Banner Registration
- Title Registration
- Director membership
- Producer membership
- Story copy rights
- Central Board of Film Certification
- Current Certificates
- U = Universal
- UA = Parental Guidance
- A = Adults Only
- S = Restricted to any special class of persons
- Additionally, V/U, V/UA, V/A
- Cinema / media law
- Distribution
- Types of Film Projections
- Television (TV)
- Marketing
- Project Report
- Making of demo films
- At the end of the course film Direction Students make’s a ½ hr short film which is compulsory
- 3-Days Study Tour
- FILM PROJECT- 4 short film – 4 Ad film -2 Documentary film
4 MONTHS COURSE (Click Here for More Details)
DIPLOME CERTIFICATE 4 MONTHS
Monday to Friday
COURSE DURATION: DIPLOME CERTIFICATE
• 1year • 6months • 4months
CLASSES TIME:
• 7am Batch,• 10.30am Batch,
• 6.30pm Batch,
Sunday
COURSE DURATION: DIPLOME CERTIFICATE
• 1year +3Months • 6months +1Months • 4months +1Months
CLASSES TIME:
• 09.30am to 4.30pm Batch
Pre-Requisites:
• 10+2 Pass
• Basic General Knowledge
• Understand English Language
Topic Covered in Syllabus:-
Course: 100% Practical Oriented
Project: 4 Short films - 4 Ad film - 2 Documentary Film
Faculty: From Film Industries Experts
4 MONTHS CERTIFICATE COURSES
- Topics Covered in Syllabus
- History of Cinema
- Fundamental of Cinema Direction
CATEGORIES OF FILMS:
- Feature films
- Add films
- Tele films
- Documentary films
- Short films
- Educational films
- Online program films
- Tele play
- Tele Episode
- News story
- Docu drama
- Animation films
- Children films
- Duties of Direction Department
- Apprentice
- Assistant Directors
- Associate Directors
- Co-Director
- Director
- Departments in filmmaking
- Direction Department
- Cinematography
- Set
- Production
- Acting
- Make-up
- Costumes
- Sound
- Stunts / Fights
- Choreography
- Practical:
- Basic Cinematography
- Digital Cinema camera
- Red Epic - 5K
- Red MX - 4K
- Black Magic Cinema Camera - 4K
- Canon 5D Mark II & Mark III
- Sony
- Arri
- High speed Cameras
- Lens
- Resolving power: definition Focal length
- Prime lenses/block lenses
- Zoom lens
- Angle of view
- Normal lens
- Telephoto lens
- Wide angle lens
- Macro lens/micro lens
- Converter
- Idea of perspective
- Zoom ratio
- Lens speed
- Depth of field
- Depth of focus
- Hyper focal distance
- Resolution
- DV
- HD
- Full HD
- Ultra HD
- 2K
- 2.5K
- 3K
- 4K
- 4.5K
- 5K
- 6K
- 8K
- Basic Video and Audio Editing
- Difference between Linear and Non Linear Editing
- Offline Editing and Online Editing
- Multiple cameras footage editing in Offline & Online
- Chrome key, Keying, Mattes, and Masks
- Color Correction
- DTS mixing/ Optical and Graphics
- DIT
- PAL – NTSC – SECAM
- TCR
- Clap board / editing report
- TCR - CLAP BOARD – TRP
- CLAP BOARD
- Banner
- Title
- Date
- Location
- Day / Night
- Int / Ext
- TLK / SIL / PLB
- Scene Number
- Shot Number
- Take Number
- Insert shot
- End Clap (Reversely)
- TCR – Editing Report
- Date: …………… Time: …………
- Title: ………….. Scene No: ………….
- Director: ……………… Cinematographer: ……………………. Ass.Director…….
- Hours
- Minutes
- Seconds
- Frames
- Basic Audio Editing
- Audio Fundamentals
- Measuring Sound Intensity
- Signal-to-Noise Ratio
- Headroom and Distortion
- Dynamic Range and Compression
- Stereo Audio
- Digital Audio
- Basic Film Acting
- Creative Body Movements / Body Language
- Voice Culture / Voice Modulation and Variation
- Body Posture / Fashion Personality Grooming
- Improvisation
- Expression
- Language Command
- Elements of Acting
- Imagination Exercises
- Navarasa
- Sringara-Love
- Hasya-Comic
- Karuna-Compassion
- Raudra-anger
- Veera-Valour
- Bhayanaka-Fear
- Bhibhatsa-Disgust
- Adbhuta-Wonder
- Shanta-Tranquility