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Scriptwriting and Film Direction

Scriptwriting teaches you how to transform a simple idea into a structured screenplay—with compelling characters, engaging dialogues, and a clear narrative arc.

You'll learn how to write for the screen, structure scenes, and develop stories that resonate with audiences.

Direction focuses on translating the written script into visual storytelling.

You’ll explore the director’s role in interpreting the script, guiding actors, planning shots, managing crew, and shaping the overall tone and pace of a film. Emphasis is placed on visual language, shot composition, blocking, and storytelling through camera movement.

Cinematography

Cinematography involves capturing the story visually through the careful use of camera angles, lighting, framing, composition, movement, and lens choices.

You will learn how to translate emotion, mood, and meaning into powerful images.

From handling professional cameras to mastering natural and artificial lighting, students gain hands-on experience in creating visually compelling scenes.

You will explore how the cinematographer collaborates with the director to bring the story to life—shot by shot, frame by frame.

Practical training, field assignments, and on-set simulations will help you to understand how to create a cinematic visual language that speaks beyond words.

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Editing and Post-Production

Editing is the invisible art that gives shape, rhythm, and meaning to a film. In this subject, students learn how to assemble raw footage into a coherent and impactful story, using pacing, continuity, transitions, and visual storytelling techniques.

Post-production covers all that happens after filming—cutting scenes, adding sound, music, visual effects, color correction, and final output. Students work with industry-standard software to gain practical skills in non-linear editing, sound design, and digital finishing.

Through hands-on projects and guided practice, learners discover how editing is not just technical—but creative, determining the emotional flow and final voice of the film.

Graphic Designing

In cinema, the first impression is often made by a poster or title—Graphic Designing ensures it’s unforgettable.

Graphic Designing plays a vital role in the world of cinema—from film posters and title graphics to promotional materials and motion graphics.

You will learn how to visually communicate ideas through design elements like typography, layout, colour, and composition.

Using industry-standard design software, you will develop skills in creating posters, digital artwork, title sequences, social media creatives, and branding for films.

The focus is on blending creativity with clarity to produce designs that grab attention and tell a story at a glance.

Through practical assignments and portfolio development, you will understand how graphic design supports and enhances the overall visual identity of a film.

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Acting

Acting is the soul of cinema where emotion meets expression. Great actors don’t pretend—they become.

You will learn the art and craft of performance, developing the skills to portray believable characters on screen.

You will explore voice modulation, body language, facial expression, improvisation, and dialogue delivery.

Through exercises, scene work, and camera-facing sessions, you will gain confidence and learn how to connect deeply with different roles.

Whether it’s a dramatic scene, a comedic moment, or a silent glance, acting teaches you to be authentic, responsive, and emotionally truthful in front of the camera.