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FTII to start Film Appreciation Course in Hyderabad

Franchise India Bureau
Franchise India Bureau Feb 18 2019 - 2 min read
FTII to start Film Appreciation Course in Hyderabad
The launch of this course is in line with FTII's mission to spread film literacy and promote a better understanding of cinema.

Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) Pune will be introducing a 5-day Film Appreciation course at Maulana Azad National Urdu University (MANUU), Hyderabad.

The launch of this course is in line with FTII's mission to spread film literacy and promote a better understanding of cinema. To be held from February 20-24, the course is being organised in collaboration with MANUU, an Instructional Media Centre.

Bhupendra Kainthola, Director, FTII Pune said, "This is FTII's first-ever Film Appreciation course in Hyderabad, and an association between two reputed institutions of learning, FTII & MANUU. It is also a continuation of a long tradition of Film Appreciation courses by FTII. For over half a century, FTII has been conducting the flagship 4-week Film Appreciation course with National Film Archive of India in its Pune campus. The short course in Hyderabad is under the banner of FTII's nationwide outreach initiative SKIFT (Skilling India in Film and Television) under which courses are held across the country and around the year."

Pankaj Saxena and Munish Bhardwaj, renowned film academicians who have held Film Appreciation courses across India, will be conducting this course.

Pankaj Saxena stated, "Film Appreciation introduces film lovers to cinema as an academic discipline and broadly covers 4 streams. The history stream briefs the participants on the scientific inventions that led to the advent of cinema and takes them through the work of early pioneers who laid down the grammatical precepts of this medium. Film Analysis deals with the 3 basic elements of cinematic art i.e. picture, sound and sequencing. The Documentary film is the third aspect of the course. Finally, the 4th stream takes the participant through the little-known process of film making and provides a good idea to the student about how films are made - conceptually, technically and aesthetically."

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