About the department

The department creates a stimulating and supportive learning environment for students working individually and in groups to ensure that they play determining roles as professionals with creative contribution in a variety of media related vocations. Our objective is to endow students with compréhensive theoretical as well as intense hands-on training with state-of-the-art technology used in contemporary professional practices worldwide.

Course objective

INTEGRATED COURSE

Students are introduced to the basic grammar of editing and taught to create a narrative in audio visual form, by manipulating space and time on-screen. Simultaneously, they are also taught about the historical evolution of the craft of editing. During their practical sessions, students edit several short exercises on Digital Non Linear Editing Systems. At the end of the integrated course, each student directs and edits a short film as the term-ending project.

SPECIALIZATION

In specialization, there are in-depth theory classes about the concepts of pace and rhythm, handling of time, continuity, and the other tools that an editor has to tell a story effectively. Students are also introduced to the major film movements in history (both in fiction and documentary), with special emphasis on the editing styles and conventions.


A thorough grounding in digital theory (basic concepts of computer technology, analog and digital video, compression formats and different media) is given to ensure students are at ease in the modern digital post-production environment.

Throughout the specialization modules, students continue to edit various kinds of exercises like dialogue-based dramas, action sequences, musical sequences, advertisements, promos and documentaries on DNLE systems.

In addition to theory and practical classes, there are up to eight workshops conducted by respected industry professionals on subjects like Graphics and Compositing Digital intermediates, Basic Sound Design and Digital Post Production workflow.

Faculty & Academic Support Staff

Facilities
  • The department has over 20 setups in individual rooms with one machine-room per student across specialization batches
  • Industry-standard softwares like AVID, Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut PRO and DaVinci Resolve for practicing and learning the craft of Editing
  • Departmental classroom and conference room are equipped with modern projection. and sound systems for previews, discussions and workshops
  • Analogue systems of Editing are still in operation which make the students understand filmmaking technology from it’s basics.
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