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About MA FTNMP:
MA in Film Television New Media is a 2 year long postgraduate course. It is generally studied by the candidates who want to know about the history of Indian art of Filmmaking, Sound ,Cinematography, Post Production and VFX, New media Theory and Practices and world cinema. Most importantly, MA FTNMP candidates will be trained to critically analyse a cinematic piece through different aspects.
Program Objective:
PO1: To prepare students in the production aspects of Film Television & New Media, as
required by the present media environment all across the globe.
PO2: To empower the students in the production & managerial aspects of the media
business with due emphasis on latest production techniques, along with marketing and
branding management of various media products and associated services.
PO3: To develop creative temperament and mindset needed in the content production
segment of the media industry.
PO4: To inculcate competencies thereby enabling to undertake professional work. 5. To
provide an active industry interface by way of co‐learning.
PO5:To take the students through the entire pipeline of the production process with
regards to the content creation for various media pads, providing the students an insight in
to the correlation that exists between content creation and associated commercial aspects
of media business.
Duration of the Program: 2 Years
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Students who have passed a bachelor’s course from any discipline / faculty of a recognized
(by UGC‐DE Council or any other competent body appointed for the said purpose by the due
authority) university in India, or the degree from any foreign university, which has been
approved by UGC / Association of Indian Universities and is considered equivalent and at
par with Indian Degrees. In case of more applications are received than the sanctioned
strength then Merit‐Wise entrance test will be the criteria for selection. Reservations as per
University rules will be applicable.
DGMC is a premier media and communications institute with a state-of-the-art infrastructure, where students, researchers and media professionals interact to facilitate dynamic career paths. It is supported by its parent body RSET which has been in the field of education for over seven decades. DGMC provides courses on Communication and Filmmaking at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, and offers autonomous Postgraduate Programs (PGP) in various verticals of the media such as Integrated Marketing, Advertising and Communications; Event Management;
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