For those who are enthusiastic about learning film making and acting but don't think that the institutes here are reliable enough then here's a good news for you!
The centre for advanced media studies (CAMS) department of Punjabi University is going to enter into an agreement with Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune, for conducting various skill-based short-term courses. A proposal was sent by the FTII to the university nearly a week ago and the varsity has finally given it a green signal.
Professor Gurmeet Singh Maan, director of CAMS said in a statememt that the FTII, an autonomous institute of ministry of I & B, Centre government, has come forward with the initiative of entering into new ventures with CAMS, following its flagship scheme of Skill India in Film and Television (SKIFT). The scheme includes conducting of 3-week courses in digital cinematography, acting, screenplay writing, fiction writing for TV, dancing and choreography and a 7-day course in film appreciation. It also includes basic acting workshops for children between the age groups of 7-10 years and 11-15 years of 15 days duration each, in addition to a week's course for the general category of children.
He further added that according to the communique from the FTII director, Bhupendra Kainthola, while all the arrangements, including faculty, equipment, major accessories and technical consumables will be provided by the FTII, the university will arrange for airport pick-up, accommodation and meals for the faculty during the course. The course completion certificates will bear the logos of the FTII, Punjabi University, Patiala and Canon as technology partners.
The FTII is presently headed by veteran film actor, Anupam Kher as its chairman with Bhupendra Kainthola, the former additional director general Doordarshan, as its director.
The vice-chancellor (VC), professor BS Ghuman expressed his delight and satisfaction over the remarkable development and immediately ordered the constitution of a committee comprising dean academic affairs professor GS Batra, professor Gurmeet Maan and himself as its chairmanship to chalk out future course of action.
So gear up for some professional training from those who are in this business for ages because seeing the way our industry is growing, skilled workers shall be required in huge numbers now!