The Film and Animation BA program offers students a comprehensive look into creating moving images, whether for movies, videos, internet content, or TV shows. Students start shooting right away, gaining hands-on experience while taking courses in film production and appreciation. The curriculum covers screenwriting, advanced production, and post-production techniques. Throughout the program, internships are also available, providing practical industry exposure. The program emphasizes both creative skills and industry knowledge, preparing students for diverse roles in film and media.
Why this course is highly recommended
If you're passionate about storytelling through film or video, this program provides a hands-on approach from the start. It combines technical training with an understanding of film history and industry practices, giving students all-around preparation for a career in media and film criticism, directing, cinematography, or screenwriting. The opportunity to create a thesis film and participate in internships enhances employability after graduation.
This program covers broad aspects of filmmaking, including cinematography, directing, post-production, and screenwriting. Students move through a cohort-based structure, collaborating on projects that lead to a capstone thesis film, allowing them to specialize in the specific skills they develop during the course.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
22.18L
Living cost
Students complete a series of courses including Filmmaking I & II, Cinematography, Screenwriting, and Advanced Production Skills. The program culminates in producing a thesis film, with opportunities to study film history and industry practices through specific courses. Cohort-based learning ensures project collaboration across the program.

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Graduates with a BA in Film and Animation can pursue careers such as directing, cinematography, post-production, screenwriting, art directing, media research, and film criticism. The program’s focus on industry skills and project work prepares students for a variety of roles in film, television, and media sectors.