WANT TO LEARN DIPLOMA IN CINEMATOGRAPHY
WANT TO LEARN DIPLOMA IN CINEMATOGRAPHY
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PROGRAM OVERVIEW
The art of cinematography involves the creation of visually captivating images that are brought to life through movement and sound. A cinematographer, also known as a director of photography, plays a crucial role in shaping the overall look and feel of a film. IIFA offers a comprehensive Diploma in Digital Cinematography that spans over one year, providing students with a deep understanding of the director’s responsibilities throughout the various stages of filmmaking, from script development to post-production. This program equips students with a wide range of cinematographic techniques, including shot composition, visual effects, camera handling, lighting, and sound design. Upon completion of this course, graduates can pursue careers as cinematographers in the film industry, working on feature films, documentaries, and short films.
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CURRICULUM
LEVEL 1
- Using light & spot meters
- Understanding natural light
- Using artificial lights
- Understanding lenses and lensing
- Shooting for documentary
- Shooting for fiction
- Shooting for mixed form
LEVEL 2
- Understanding screenplays
- Understanding mise-en-scene
- Lighting for small & multi-character set ups
- Shooting with track, trolley and crane
- Understanding standard post production workflows
- Digital Inter-negative and colour correction processes
- Production planning with lights & light boys
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
DURATION:
6 MONTHS| ELIGIBILITY: 10th/12th from any recognized board
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CAREER PATH
- Camera Production Assistant
- Motion Control Operator
- Camera Operator
- First Camera Assistant
- Second Camera Assistant
INDUSTRIES
- Film and Television mediums
- Motion Pictures and Video Industry
- Radio and Television Broadcasting
- Cable and other Subscription programming
SCOPE
– Cinematographers play a vital role in bringing movies to life by utilizing various elements such as film stock, lighting, film speeds, exposure, framing, and lenses.
– The field of cinematography has been highly competitive for many years, with job opportunities expected to grow by 2 percent until 2024, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
– Cinematographers have the option to work in various industries such as independent films, instructional videos, commercials, or public access television. Alternatively, they can establish their own production companies.
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