Basic Course in Digital Filmmaking for Children in Pune from 04-08 November 2024
Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune under its ‘Centre For Open Learning (CFOL)’ program, announces on-campus Short Courses exclusively for children – Basic Course in Digital Filmmaking for Children in Pune, Maharashtra.
Following are the details in this regard;
Course fee is excluding breakfast, lunch, tea/ coffee, snacks etc.
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 refunded within 21 working days of the course commencement. Due to any other reason, if the course is cancelled by FTII, course fee will be refunded.
Ritesh Taksande is working in the media industry for the past 19 years as Director, Cinematographer, Film-Maker and Media Educator. He has worked on many National and International Film Projects including the famous Disney’s Planes II – Fire and Rescues (Feature Film) as Sequence Producer and Shaktimaan – The Animated (TV – Series Season 1).
Worked as Senior Manager, Film Production at National Film Development Corporation, Mumbai.
He is Director at My first film organisation, Pune (A film School for everyone)
An Award winning film maker and mentor for many media schools, universities, and also mentors scientific and documentary films making courses under Govt. of India, CMS New Delhi, Vigyan Prasar to name a few.
1. Click open the link - https://www.onlinesbi.sbi/sbicollect/icollecthome.htm OR visit www.onlinesbi.com and further click on “SB Collect” which is at the top left, vertically 06th from left to right.
2. Search/Find FTII Fees Account in Educational institutions name and click submit.
3. In the payment category select “C2 Digital Filmmaking for Children Offline”
4. Fill-up the application form with requisite details and proceed for payment.
5. Make necessary payment of Rs 7,000/-.
6. Once payment is done, please note "SBcollect Reference Number" (mentioned in payment confirmation receipt). This may be required for future reference.
7. 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 printscreen (if using computer)
(iii) by simply taking a photograph from mobile
8. No document/ certificate related to educational qualification, age etc. is to be attached. Participants’ self – declaration in the application form is sufficient.
9. 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. Also, it is presumed that participants will be staying and or attending the course at their own risk & cost and FTII will not be held responsible for anything or matter of what-so-ever nature. Further, participants agree that decision of FTII Director regarding admission to the course and its conduction in all respect will be final.
Course Contents
This course provides basics of techniques, and applications of filmmaking. It is designed to introduce young learners to the art and aesthetic analysis of films in a simple and engaging manner. Through a hands-on approach, participants will explore the creative processes behind movie-making and learn how to develop the essential skill of storytelling.
Course Objectives:
1. Understand the fundamentals of filmmaking.
2. Learn the basics of film language and storytelling techniques.
3. Gain an introduction to cinematography.
4. Explore the basics of editing and post-production.
5. Learn effective archival techniques and best practices.
Course Content:
Day 1: Introduction to Filmmaking and Story Development
- Overview of filmmaking fundamentals.
- Concept development and story structure.
- Understanding visual storytelling.
- Basics of scriptwriting and screenplay development.
- Task allocation for the next session.
Day 2: Pre-Production and Camera Exercise
- The filmmaking process and the importance of pre-production.
- Script breakdown and planning for a shoot.
- Introduction to production: How cameras work and the fundamentals of cinematography.
- Understanding sequences, scenes, shots, and takes.
- Practical session on camera operation and lighting techniques.
- Assignment: Preparing pre-production materials for the final film.
Day 3: Film Production
- Understanding on-screen production.
- Hands-on experience in producing a short film.
Day 4: Post-Production Techniques
- Introduction to editing, sound design, and visual effects.
- Practical sessions on composition and integrating visual effects.
Day 5: Final Edits and Film Screening
- Final editing, voiceover, dubbing, and sound mixing.
- Screening of the final film followed by a review, feedback and valedictory session.
The course offers an immersive experience for young aspiring filmmakers, providing them with practical skills and knowledge to explore the art of storytelling and produce their first film.