Film and Television Institute of India
April 22, 2008 by Arun Pal Singh · 2 Comments
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The Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune, is a premiere institution for imparting training in the art and craft of film making and television production. It conducts three-year post-graduate diploma courses in film and television and one year certificate course in television.
Now, it has also started a one-year certificate course in feature film screenplay writing and two –year diploma course in Acting. From the academic year 2005-06, the Institute has launched a two year post-graduate diploma course in art direction and 1 and half certificate course in animation and computer graphics. Read more
Popularity: 32% [?]
Tags: acting, doordarshan, drama, film, film making, FTII, pune, radio, television
Indian Institute of Mass Communication
April 21, 2008 by Arun Pal Singh · 1 Comment
The Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) which was set up in response to a need felt to evolve a methodology and effective use of communication resources as a part of the country’s overall development strategy, made a small beginning on 17 August 1965, as a department of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India.
Later it was registered as an autonomous organization under the societies registration act (XXI) of 1860 on 22 January 1966. The institute which receives funds for its recurring and non-recurring expenditure as grant-in-aid from the government of India through the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, is today recognized as a “Centre of Excellence” in the field of communication teaching, training and research. Read more
Popularity: 38% [?]
Tags: broadcasting, film, IIMC, Indian Institute of Mass Communication, radio, television, training
