Regular And Weekend Courses
The cinematography syllabus introduces students to the fundamentals of camera work, including types of cameras, lenses, filters, and accessories. It covers resolutions, aspect ratios, sensors, file formats, and camera handling techniques. Students learn lighting for digital cameras, special visual effects, depth of field, aperture, shutter speed, and the exposure triangle, gaining practical skills to operate cameras professionally in various shooting environments. The course also emphasizes creative framing, composition, and storytelling through visuals. Students are trained to adapt to different shooting conditions and emerging technologies in the film and media industry.
What We Offer
Career-Oriented Courses in Direction, Acting, Cinematography, and Media
Key Steps
Essential Steps in Film and Media Training
Step One
Practical Training
Hands-on exercises and projects help students gain real-world experience with cameras, lighting, acting, editing, and other industry tools.
Step Three
Execution & Production
Projects are implemented through directing, acting, shooting, or live photography and videography sessions, providing practical exposure.
Step Two
Pre-Production Planning
Students learn to conceptualize projects, create scripts or storyboards, plan shots, and organize resources for smooth, efficient, and successful execution.
Step Four
Post-Production & Review
Students finalize their work through editing, color grading, sound design, and quality review, ensuring professional standards, polish, and creativity.
