Film & Television Production program emphasizes the value of learning through practical exposure, informed by critical understanding. The programme offers the students an opportunity to acquire first-hand experience in creating various elements of film and television production from conceptualizing, producing, writing, and shooting to editing.
Thus, job security is always there and enormous opportunities are at hand for young talent. The course also equips the students in the art and craft of filmmaking and television program production and is designed to prepare you for a career in film and Television.
Students quickly become adept at the tools of the trade, from cameras, light kits, and editing software to the newest cutting-edge techniques and technologies that are changing the professional production process.
Film & TV Production Highlights
Course Name |
Film & TV Production |
Course Level |
Diploma |
Course Duration |
1-2 year |
Eligibility Criteria |
Passed 10th/10+2 with 45% - 50% marks |
Admission Process |
Based on Merit |
Salary Extracted |
INR 3,00,000 to INR 10,00,000 |
Eligibility Criteria for Film & TV Production
1. Anyone holding a graduate degree in Arts, Science, Mass Media, Commerce or any professional course etc.
2. Aspiring students should have successfully passed 12th Standard/ HSC/ 10+2 (or equivalent level of examination) from any recognized school board.
Admission Process
1. Admission is based on merit. Students who are able to fulfill the cut-off percentage in their 10+2 score are most likely to get admission.
2. The offerings can also be direct admission. Although some colleges prefer to give admission based on the entrance exam.
3. Candidate within the form either online or offline, once the student gets confirmation from the university/college the candidate needs to pay up the course fees, and admission is granted by the faculty.
Career after Film & TV Production
Aspirants can find multiple opportunities at advertising and marketing companies as these employers keep their eye on experienced marketing executives, public relations officers, animators, art directors, etc.
Apart from advertising and marketing fields, aspirants can also try their luck in television, media, filmmaking, event management, production units, broadcasting houses, magazines and newspapers, and much more.
Some non-core industries include multimedia and digital designing, market research units, PR companies etc. You can also work as a freelancer in any of these fields.
Film & TV Production Subject
1 |
Applied Research in
Media Studies |
2 |
Basics of Direction |
3 |
Editing Techniques for
Film and TV |
4 |
Film Appreciation and
TV Production Basics |
5 |
Introduction to Development Communication |