Filmmaking is a fine art that revolves around the process of conceptualizing a story visualizing it on the storyboard and also shooting it for the big screen. To learn the art of Filmmaking along with all its nuances and nitty-gritty, the pursuant would be required to join a Filmmaking course. There are ample job opportunities after pursuing a Filmmaking course in India. Read on to know more!
Filmmaking is undoubtedly a creative profession, and it has become one of the most sought-after-career options among youth. To learn the intricacies of Filmmaking from scratch, a pursuant needs to enroll in a Filmmaking course, post which s/he can look out for a job or can work on his/her project. However, before talking about the career options after completing a Filmmaking course, let us check out the criteria required to learn Filmmaking in brief.
Eligibility Criteria For Filmmaking
Candidates can pursue certificate, diploma and degree courses in Filmmaking in India at undergraduate (UG) or postgraduate (PG) level.
Undergraduate (UG) level: Candidates should have a Class 12th pass certificate.
Q: Which institutes can I get via JET exam?
On clearing the Joint Entrance Test (JET), students can get admission into Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) as well as the Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute of India (SRFTI). These two premiere institutes are the conducting body of FTII JET as well. Candidates who qualify in this exam will be eligibile to take up film making related courses in either of the two institutes.
Q: What is the age limit for FTII JET?
To fill the application form of the Film and Television Institute of India Joint Entrance Test (FTII JET) examination. Candidates must be minimum 21 years of age. The minimum educational qualification required for candidates to apply for the FTII JET examination is graudation in any discipline. However, for candidates who want to apply for Art Direction and Production Design course they will have to have a Bachelor’s Degree in Applied Arts, Architecture, Painting, Sculpture, Interior Design or related fields in Fine Arts.
Q: What if I have not completed graduation by the time of FTII JET? Can I still apply?
If candidate has not completed their graduation or if they are awaiting their graduation results by the time of FTII JET exam, they can still take the test. However, they will have to submit the proof of their graduation qualification during the document verification process. If they fail to do so, their candidature will be rejected, no matter if they qualify in the test.
Postgraduate (PG) level: Candidates must have a graduation degree.
Required Skills For Filmmaking
Filmmaking is a perfect option for those who are creative, and those who are passionate about Filmmaking. Here are some traits required to learn Filmmaking.
Required skillset for Fim Making |
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Excellent Communication Skills |
Creativity |
Artistic Talent |
Time Management Skills |
Organisational Skills |
Leadership skills |
Written and visual storytelling |
Team Working Skill |
Popular Filmmaking Colleges:
If you fit in the above-mentioned criteria, you can choose any course of your choice from the popular Filmmaking colleges.
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Study options after Filmmaking
After completing the Filmmaking course at the undergraduate level, candidates can pursue some PG level or diploma course. Below are some popular PG and certificate level Filmmaking courses in India.
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MA in Film Studies
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MSc in Filmmaking
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MSc in Film & TV Production
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MSc in Cinema
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MPA in Filmmaking
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PG Diploma in TV Direction & Script Writing
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PG Diploma in TV Production
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PG Diploma in Cinematography
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Certificate in 3D Animation Filmmaking
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Certificate in Ad Filmmaking
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Certificate in Production
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Certificate in Digital Filmmaking
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Certificate in Stereoscopic Filmmaking
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Certificate in Advanced Direction
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Certificate in Advanced Editing
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Career options After Filmmaking:
There are multiple commercial and creative opportunities available after Filmmaking. Candidates need to select options according to their passion and interest. Below are some job profiles that one can pursue.
Q: How much to score to qualify the FTII entrance exam?
There is a cut off which is defined after the exam is conducted. The FTII JET cut off is defined based on various factors such as the difficulty level of the exam, total number of applicants who appeared in the exam and the shifts under which the exam is conducted. Candidates who score equal to or more than the FTII JET cut off will qualify in the exam. As far as the minimum passing marks of FTII JET varies, the minimum final cut-off marks to qualify for admission in FTII for General Category is 50% for General category while that for OBC NCL category is 45%.
Q: What is the passing marks for FTII JET?
The minimum passing marks for the Film and Television Institute of India Joint Entrance Test varies, however, the minimum final cut-off marks to qualify for admission in FTII are: i) 50% for General category. ii) 45% for OBC NCL category. iii) 40% for SC/ST category.
Q: Can I apply for more than one course at FTII?
Yes, candidates can apply for more than one course from each of the three groups on the FTII JET application form. However, candidates will have to pay the application fee for like wise as the FTII JET application fee for one course is INR 2,000/-, for two courses it is INR 3,000/- (2000 + 1000) and for three courses it is INR 4,000/- (2000 + 1000 + 1000).
Q: Can I get a scholarship to get into FTII?
According to FTII, Pune's website, there are several scholarships that the institute offers and several others that potential students can avail. The institute offers the following scholarships based on merit and performance credits during the students' time there.
- Entrance Exam Merit - Given to toppers in each of the film wing courses; INR 12,500 per year.
- 1st Semester Merit - Given to the first 3 toppers; Common Module (Editing, Sound Recording & Sound Design, Art Direction & Production Design and Screenplay Writing); 1st topper get INR 24,000, 2nd gets INR 21,500 and the 3rd gets INR 19,000 every year
- Given to acting topper; INR 24,000 / year
- Given to screenplay writing topper; INR 24,000 / year
- 2nd to 5th Semester Merit - Given to the 1st and 2nd topper of each course; INR 13,500 and INR 11,500 respectively.
Other scholarships include Kamalakar Scholarship, Phalake Memorial Honour, Baburao Patel Scholarship, etc. Check out the FTII website or simply Google FTII JET Scholarships for more info.
Q: What is the reservation criteria in the FTII JET?
The reservation of seats in each course is decided as per government rules. The classification of seats for various reserve categories in the FTII Pune is as per the below table:
Categories | Reservation (%) |
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Schedule Caste (SC) | 15% |
Schedule Tribe (ST) | 7.5% |
OBC-NCL (Non-creamy layer) | 27% |
Persons with Disabilities (PwD) | 3% |
Film Directors: A film director is responsible for controlling the artistic and dramatic aspects of the film, visualizing the script, and guiding the crew members, and actors to execute the same. A director coordinates with the other crew members, actors, designers, producers, sound engineers, technicians, editors, and others involved in the Filmmaking. He also keeps track on the financial aspects of a film.
Screenwriters: Also known as storytellers and playwrights, a screenwriter is responsible for transforming creative ideas into stories. Often narratives are presented to directors, which is later converted into films.
Cinematographers: He is often behind the camera and works with directors. Cinematographers are also called as photography directors or DP. Many times, a cinematographer coordinates with the camera technicians during a shoot.
Production Designers: A production designer is responsible for looking after the visual appeal of the film. He works in coordination with the director and other crew members.
Actors: An actor or a comedian, or a supporting actor enacts the role of the given character and brings script and other actions to live by his or her acting.
Producers: The job of a producer is to manage the budget of a movie. They finance the movie, make actors sign contracts, hire a director and coordinate with other members involved in creative process.
Broadcast Presenter: Also known as anchor or radio jockey, a broadcast presenter is the face of TV show or a program. This is a very challenging and versatile job and there is very less scope of mistakes for a broadcast presenter.
Location Manager: A location manager is responsible for taking care of the location arrangements, and designing the venue for a film. He manages to arrange the location for a film under budget.
Camera Operator: Camera Operator is one of the essential parts of a film. He should be technically sound and skilled in camera operation and filming.
Program Researcher: Program researcher or media researcher’s role is to give creative inputs and assist in planning a TV program. He is responsible for research related to content, program etc.
Art Director: The role of an art director is to make the final product look good. He takes care of the creative work. He plays an important role in the advertising agency as he works with the copywriters.
Video Editor: The video editor’s role is to put the scenes and footage in proper sequence to create a story as per the script. After completing graduation, one can opt for this profession. A video editor has the freedom to work under a company or as a freelancer.
Film Editing: A film editor is responsible for the post-production work and he works in coordination with the director. His work is to edit the scenes and remove the unwanted footage for the final film.
Apart from the above-mentioned career options, there are many other related professions like Graphic Designers, Digital Videographer, Makeup Artist, Visual Effect Artist, Film Archivist, Set Designers, Film Critic, Film Business, Light Artists, Sound Engineer, VFX Artists, Animators etc.
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You might already know that you have to carry your admit card to the FTII JET exam centre. You can take two copies just to be safe. Also, carry a government issued photo ID like your Aadhaar Card, PAN Card or Driver's License. And you can only take the test with a blue/ black ball point pen, so carr
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Yes, you can take FTII JET in Hindi. The questions that appear on FTII JET papers are presented in both Hindi and English. Examinees can pick either one. The institutes strictly asks the students not switch between the two while taking the test. Once you've answered a question in Hindi, you have to
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There are several books out in the market for FTII JET preparation. Some good ones are -
- A Guidebook to Crack JET for Film & Television Institute of India (FTII) and Satyajit Ray Film & Television Institute (SRFTI) - Rakesh Biswas
- FTII JET Entrance Mock Test - Fawo Books
- Being FTII: Perspectives on th
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The test papers do not mention a word limit for the answers of descriptive and subjective questions. However, the test paper has empty line space in which examinees have to write their answers. Also, while some descriptive questions are mandatory to attempt, some have choices. Examinees can pick and
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Answered a month ago
No, candidates must produce a printout of the FTII JET admit card along with a valid photo ID. Those who fail to do so will not be allowed to take the exam.
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Answered a month ago
FTII JET is conducted by the Film and Television Institute of India, Pune and Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute, Kolkata. The test paper for this annual entrance examination can be set by either of these institutes.
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FTII JET is conducted annually or once a year in 28 cities across the country.
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Answered a month ago
FTII JET is conducted offline (pen & paper based test).
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Answered a month ago
The courses offered through FTII JET are listed below.
Film Wing -
- Three Year PG Diploma Course in Direction & Screenplay Writing
- Three Year PG Diploma Course in Cinematography
- Three Year PG Diploma Course in Editing
- Three Year PG Diploma Course in Sound Recordin? g & Sound Design
- Three Year PG Diploma
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What documents should I carry to FTII JET exam centre?