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Film Television & New Media Production
MA in Film Television New Media Production is a 2 year full time Master Degree. It is generally studied by the candidates who want to know about the history of Indian art of Film making, 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.
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 pipe line 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: 2 Years Full Time Program
Course Code | Name of Course A. Core Courses | Term work | |
Teaching and Extension | Credits | ||
PAFTNMP101 | Writing for Media | 60 | 6 |
PAFTNMP102 | Photography & Cinematography | 60 | 6 |
PAFTNMP103 | Sound Design and SFX | 60 | 6 |
PAFTNMP104 | Film & TV Theory & Appreciation | 60 | 6 |
Total | 240 | 24 |
SEMESTER II
Course Code | Name of Course Core Courses | Term work | |
Teaching and Extension | Credits | ||
PAFTNMP205 | Post Production & Computer graphics | 60 | 6 |
PAFTNMP206 | New Media Theory and Practice | 60 | 6 |
PAFTNMP207 | Direction | 60 | 6 |
PAFTNMP208 | Practical Film Production (Fiction and Non fiction) | 60 | 6 |
Total | 240 | 24 |
SEMESTER III
Course Code | Name of Course Optional Courses | Term work | |
Teaching and Extension | Credits | ||
PAFTNMP309 | Web Production and Programming | 60 | 6 |
PAFTNMP310 | Visual Communication | 60 | 6 |
PAFTNMP 311 | Electronic Media Criticism | 60 | 6 |
PAFTNMP 312 | Media Economics | 60 | 6 |
PAFTNMP 313 | Laws related to Film, TV and Internet | 60 | 6 |
Total | 300 | 30 | |
240 | 24 |
SEMESTER IV
Course Code | Interdisciplinary/Cross Disciplinary Courses (I/C courses) | Term work | |
Teaching and Extension | Credits | ||
PAFTNMP414 | Perspectives in Media Business | 60 | 6 |
PAFTNMP415 | Marketing &Publicity Design | 60 | 6 |
B. Dissertation / Project | |||
PAFTNMP416 | Practical Film Making | 120 | 12 |
Total | 240 | 24 |
Name of The Course | Duration of the Program | Year | Total Fees | |
I | II | |||
MA FTNMP | 2 Years | 72,118 | 61343 | 1,33,461 |
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List of documents required to be submitted along with Admission Form
01. | Marks sheets/Certificate of passing of 10th, 10+2 |
02. | Graduate Degree Certificate along with Mark Sheets of all three years |
03. | Address proof, photo id proof |
04. | Four recent passport size photographs |
05. | Migration certificate/Leaving Certificate, where applicable |
06. | Receipt given by the college as proof of purchase of Prospectus |
07. | Experience Certificate, if any |
08. | Certificate of additional qualifications, if any |
09. | Gap Affidavit, if applicable (format available in the ‘Download Affidavits’ link on the website) |
10. | Medical Fitness for Handicapped (LD) (if applicable) |
11. | (All Originals to be produced for verification) |
List of documents required for Various Categories of Admission
Following documents are required to be uploaded by ALL STUDENTS who are applying for admission (Under ALL CATEGORIES – Open, Hindi Linguistic Minority, Defence, Freedom Fighters, Transfers, Sports and Cultural Activities, Physically Handicapped and Learning Disability)
The institution possesses “Hindi Speaking Linguistic Minority” Status. Therefore, 50% seats are reserved for students whose mother tongue is Hindi. Students applying under HINDI LINGUISTIC MINORITY CATEGORY are required to upload following more documents:
Students applying under Defense, Freedom Fighters, Transfers, Sports and Cultural Activities, Physically Handicapped and Learning Disability are required to upload following more documents:
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