Filmmaking is the systemof creating a movie. There are numerouscomplicated steps in creating a movie, such asthe primary story, ideas, and challenges. The script, casting, pre-production, filming, recording, post-production, and presentation of the film through releasing and screening are considered crucial stages of a movie-making process. Filmmaking takesideasfrom a number of economic, social and political contexts across the world. Filmmakers use various typesof moviestrategies to release a hit movie.
Film-making is a complex process. It requires a set of various skills and labor in order to make the film successful. As time passes there are new and more enhanced technologies to make film production, but the role of the filmmakeris never compromised. Hence, it is very important that people who wish to pursue career in filmmaking must train under industry experts and have to graduate from the best universities in order to be recognized.
There are so many colleges in India that provide the best educational and skilled based courses which are sure to bring your name to the top in the industry.
The top listed film making colleges in India
1.The Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune
This college was set up by the Government of India in 1960, in the premises of Prabhat Studios in Pune. The current chairman of the institution is Shekar Kapur a well-known film director in both Indian and International cinemas. The institute was pioneered by great filmmakers during the earlier decades, some of them beingRitwik Ghatak, Satyajit Ray, etc. The notable alumni of the university are Adoor Gopalakrishnan, Nasserudin Shah, Mithun Chakraborthy, Om Puri, Mukesh Khanna, etc.
2. Satyajit Ray Films and Television Institute, Kolkata
SRFTI was founded in 1995 and was registered as a society on August 18, 1995, under the West Bengal Social Registration Act of 1961. This is an autonomous company funded by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting of the Government of India. It is named after the famous Indian film director Satyajit Ray. The first session began on September 1, 1996. Debasish Majumdar became the first director of the institute in 1997.
3.Whistling Woods International, Mumbai
It is a film, communication and creative arts institute founded by famous director Subash Ghai. It is promoted by Mukta Arts and Film City Mumbai.The Hollywood Reporter termed the institute "The best film school in the world”.The school was first ranked among the top 10 film schools by The Hollywood Reporter in 2010.
4. Asian Academy of Film and Television, Noida
AAFT is the comprehensive training and education institute of Marwah Studios, a leading media and entertainment corporation. What started as India's leading private film school more than 25 years ago has grown into Asia's largest media education centre. AAFT provides high-quality technical education in the emerging creative arts and media fields.
5.L V Prasad Film and TV Academy, Chennai
Sri L. V. Prasad(producer, actor, director, cinematographer and recipient of the DadasahebPhalke Award) dreamt of opening an academy for film and arts. This dream was achieved by his son Sri Ramesh Prasad in2005. This famous institute is mentored by famous personalities such as Kamal Hassan, Anurag Basu, Rahul Bose, Mani Ratnam etc.