Basic Course in Writing Scenes and Dialogues (27 June – 05 July 2026 ) - Weekend and online

27 Jun 2026
Basic Course in Writing Scenes and Dialogues (27 June – 05 July 2026 ) - Weekend and online



Weekend and online “Basic Course in Writing Scenes and Dialogues” from 27 June – 05 July 2026 

Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune under ‘Centre for Open Learning’ (CFOL) program, announces “Basic Course in Writing Scenes and Dialogues” (Weekend and Online) from 27 June – 05 July 2026.

 

Following are the details in this regard;

 

(1)  Name of the Online Weekend Course: Basic Course in Writing Scenes and Dialogues (Weekend and Online)

(2)  Dates: 27 June – 05 July 2026 (Only on Saturdays & Sundays, 27-28 June and 05-06 July 2026)

(3)  Timings: 10 am to 12 pm and 1 pm to 3 pm (Indian Standard Time – IST) – 04 hrs per day

(4)  Max. no. of participants: 24 (Course will be conducted only if min. strength of 20 participants is reached)

(5)  Age: 18 years & above as on 01st June 2026 (participants born on or before 31st May 2008)

(6)  Educational Qualification: HSC (12th pass). In exceptional cases, 10th pass may be considered

(7)  Nationality: Indian

(8)  Online Platform: Google Classroom & Google Meet platform

(9)  Medium of Instructions: English& Hindi

(10)       Per Participant Course fee:

Rs 7,200/- per participant for participants from India.

 

Rs.21,600/- per participant for participants from foreign countries, OCI, PIO, Indians presently not staying in India

 

Course fee of selected participants will be non-refundable, non-transferrable, non-adjustable, etc. under any circumstances. Course fee of all the non – selected participants will be returned within 21 working days of the course commencement.

 

(11)       Mode of payment: Online through SBI Collect (along with application form).

(12)       Due date & time to submit application: 11 June 2026, 6 pm IST. Application submitted after due date & time will not be considered.

(13)       Selection Criteria: On First – Come – First – Served Basis. List of selected participants will be published on our website and selection emails will also be sent to all the selected participants.

(14)       Online platform: FTII will be using “Google Classroom” and participants are requested to get familiarized with the same. Steps to join online class including login id & password will be shared with each selected participant in the selection email.

(15)       Computer literacy: It is the participant’s responsibility to be technologically capable to take an online course. Participants must be computer literate.

(16)       MANDATORY REQUIREMENT:

 

Since the course is online, participants must have following facilities;

 

(i) A Desktop / Laptop having minimum 4 GB RAM, 1.6 GHz or better processor (Intel i3 or i5 or better).  (Windows / MAC)

(ii) Operating system: a) Windows 7 or 8 or 10. b) MAC OS Sierra or later

(iii) Audio – Video software: Latest versions of VLC player, Windows Media Player or Quick Time Player.

(iv) Compatible good quality headphones/ earphones with mic

(v) Compatible HD webcam

(vi) Internet pack of minimum 5 GB per day exclusively for this course. It is recommended to have fixed wired Internet connection with minimum speed of 10 Mbps or more.

(vii) Web browser: Latest version of Google Chrome (Preferred), Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari.

 

Use of Mobile Phone (in place of Laptop or Desktop Computer) to attend the classes is strictly prohibited. Such participants will not be allowed to join the classes.

(17)       Course Director: Vikas Sharma

Vikas Sharma is a professional screenwriter, a freelance script consultant, and a full-time senior faculty member of Screenwriting at Whistling Woods International for the last six years. Prior to Whistling Woods, he spent five years teaching scriptwriting at the Film and TV Institute of India in Pune. He teaches screenwriting workshops in India and abroad for Film Schools, Media Colleges, Universities, Film Festivals, Skill India, and other organizations.

 

Vikas has also served as a mentor and chief advisor for several script labs and fellowships, including the Asia Society's New Voices Fellowship for Screenwriters, the 100 Storyteller Program, the Cinerise Screenwriting Program, and the Cinestaan India Script Contest, to name a few.

 

 

(18)               How to apply:

 

1.    Click open the link -

https://onlinesbi.sbi.bank.in/sbicollect/icollecthome.htm?corpID=807844&categoryName=A106%20Basic%20Course%20in%20Writing%20Scenes%20and%20Dialogues 

 

2.    Make necessary payment of Rs 7,200/- or Rs. 21,600/- either case may be.

3.    Once payment is done, please note "SBI collect Reference Number" (mentioned in payment confirmation receipt). This may be required for future reference. 

4.    If possible, digitally store the receipt of payment. This can be carried out in one of the following ways;

(i)            by taking printout of receipt of payment, scan & save it

(ii)           by taking screenshot of payment (if using mobile) or print screen (if using computer)

(iii)          by simply taking a photograph from mobile

(iv)         check your bank account to confirm whether money (course fee) has been deducted or not

(v)          After a day or two, once again check to see whether money (course fee) has been refunded.

(vi)         In case of refund, it is a transaction failure and if so, once again apply for the course afresh.

5.    No document/ certificate related to educational qualification, age etc. is to be attached.Participants’ self – declaration in the application form is sufficient.

6.    Terms & conditions: By agreeing to the terms & conditions in the application form, participants are confirming that they have read & understood the website advt. They are eligible to apply and fulfil all the requirements as stated in the advt. Further, participants agree that decision of FTII Director regarding admission to the course and its conduction will be final.

7.    Further to add in this, it is expected of the participants that during the class they must mute their mics but keep their cameras on unless otherwise instructed. Keeping camera off throughout the class or not heeding to instructions to switch on the camera will be seen as an act of indiscipline and will lead to expulsion from the Course and forfeiture of the Course fee. Decision of FTII Director regarding conducting the course in all respects will be final.

 

(19)                Communication with participants: All communications with the participants will be carried out through email only. List of shortlisted participants may be published on FTII website and selection email will be sent to the selected participants on their registered email id.

(20)                Certificates: All participants would be given participation e-certificates on successful completion of the course. Minimum 90% attendance is mandatory.

(21)                Queries: For any queries please contact Mr. Milindkumar Joshi, Assistant Outreach Officer, FTII, on info.cfol@ftii.ac.in OR call on 020 – 2558 0085

Course Details

 

 

Mastering the Art of Scenes and Dialogue


Create memorable scenes and powerful lines that captivate audiences!

 

A screenplay is a series of 40-60 engaging scenes brought to life with impactful dialogue. Great stories are built on these unforgettable scenes and dialogues that stay with us forever.

 

 Think of iconic lines like:


"Kitne Aadmi The?"
"Mere Paas Maa Hai"
"I’ll make him an offer he can’t refuse."

 

What makes these lines unforgettable? What transforms an ordinary scene into a great moment? This course will unravel the craft behind writing compelling dialogue and dramatic scenes.

 

What You’ll Learn:

 

Crafting Great Dialogue:

  • What makes dialogue memorable?
  • Bad dialogue vs. great dialogue.
  • Dialogue vs. Conversation: knowing the difference.
  • Text vs. Subtext: Saying more with less.
  • Dialogue as spoken action.
  • The impact of the "unsaid."
  • Importance of wit and humour in dialogue.
  • Key techniques to write powerful dialogues.

 

Creating Dramatic Scenes:

  • Understanding the structure of a good scene.
  • Types of scenes in a screenplay.
  • Crafting suspense, tension, and anticipation.
  • Adding humour to your scenes.
  • Advancing the plot and revealing character through scenes.
  • Key techniques to write impactful scenes.

 

Methodology:

This hands-on course includes:

  • Writing and crafting your own scenes.
  • Film viewing and analysis.
  • Interactive workshop and exercises.
  • Live instruction with practical guidance.

By the end of the course, you’ll have the tools and techniques to write dynamic scenes and unforgettable dialogue that elevate your screenplay.