The Basics Of Education In Cinema And Its Technical Aspects

Being the largest number of movie producing country in the world, it is very clear that we love our cinema. India produces more than three thousand movies annually in various languages. Earlier the reach of Indian movies was limited within the subcontinent because of the language barrier. Recently our movies have spread to different parts of world  and have received praise in various prestigious festivals of the world. Many celebrities from film industry like actors and directors are hugely popular across the world and get love and respect everywhere they go.



Such great status of the film community has brought career in cinema to a new high. There are various institutes government and private which are offering courses in cinema, film and television.  There are many aspects to film making which we as viewers are generally not aware of. Everybody either wants to be an actor or director of a  movie or a play. The educational institutes for Film and television break  these bounds and make the students  realise that there is more to cinema than just these two roles.  The technical boundaries in filmmaking spreads larger than any other aspect of it. A cinematographer does all the camera work while a choreographer organises the dance and musical sequences. If one decides to be an actor they should specificallly join best acting school inDelhi or Mumbai.

The other things taught in a film and television institute are the technicalities and building blocks  of cinema. It is important for students to understand the concept of editing and sequencing the total work. Special papers are being taught to students just to understand these basics of movies.  The cinema business has moved from magnetic tapes to digital films therefore the syllabus had  to be altered a lot in the last decade.