1 YEAR COURSE (Click Here for More Details)

DIPLOME CERTIFICATE 1 YEAR

BATCH - A REGULAR BATCH1

Monday to Friday

COURSE DURATION: DIPLOME CERTIFICATE

• 1year • 6months • 3months

CLASSES TIME:

• 7am Batch,• 10.30am Batch,

• 6.30pm Batch,



BATCH - B WEEKEND BATCH2

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

BATCH - A REGULAR BATCH1

Monday to Friday

COURSE DURATION: DIPLOME CERTIFICATE

• 1year • 6months • 4months

CLASSES TIME:

• 7am Batch,• 10.30am Batch,

• 6.30pm Batch,



BATCH - B WEEKEND BATCH2

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

BATCH - A REGULAR BATCH1

Monday to Friday

COURSE DURATION: DIPLOME CERTIFICATE

• 1year • 6months • 4months

CLASSES TIME:

• 7am Batch,• 10.30am Batch,

• 6.30pm Batch,



BATCH - B WEEKEND BATCH2

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