A Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Filmmaking is a 2-year postgraduate professional degree that focuses on advanced training in cinematic storytelling, film production, and creative research. The program develops students into professional filmmakers, directors, cinematographers, editors, and screenwriters by combining theoretical study with intensive hands-on film production.
Advanced courses in Natyashastra, directing, screenwriting, cinematography, editing, sound design, production management, artificial intelligence and film aesthetics.
Students develop original films, scripts, and portfolios that reflect personal vision and filmmaking voice.
Theory, history, and analysis of world cinema to deepen understanding of form, style, and context alongwith the cutting-edge AI tools and platforms.
Collaboration with peers, mentorship from experienced filmmakers, and opportunities to work on larger productions.
Outcome
Creating students to pursue careers as film directors, producers, cinematographers, editors, or creative leads in cinema, streaming media, television and advertising.