State Institute of Film and Television

Coordinates: 28°54′33″N 76°36′18″E / 28.9091125°N 76.6051112°E / 28.9091125; 76.6051112

State Institute of Film and Television
Type Film Institute
Established 2011
Academic affiliation
State University of Performing And Visual Arts
Head of Department Mr. V N Raina
Location Rohtak, Haryana, India
28°54′31″N 76°36′24″E / 28.90861°N 76.60667°E / 28.90861; 76.60667
Website http://supva.ac.in/

The State Institute of Film and Television (SIFTV) is a Film School under the State University of Performing And Visual Arts located in Rohtak, Haryana, India. The institute was established in 2011 by the Government of Haryana to grow regional cinema.

History

The institute was established in 2011. The Integrated Institutional Campus at Rohtak comprises four institutions, namely State Institute of Design (SID), State Institute of Fine Arts (SIFA), State Institute of Film and Television (SIFTV) and State Institute of Urban Planning and Architecture (SIUPA). These institutions are being established at a capital expenditure of Rs.300.0 crores by Govt. of Haryana through Government Technical Institution Society (GTIS), Rohtak. After 2014 these institutes were affiliated to State University of Performing And Visual Arts

Courses

The Institute of Film and Television is a part of the larger campus with necessary and modern facilities for training students in the art of film making. While students grasp the practical aspect of film making, they also learn the finer nuances of this art. They begin to view their art in context with the moving image and the impact it has on the viewers. There are five fields of this art in which training is offered. A common thread that binds all the courses is a one-year foundation course where all students, irrespective of their chosen discipline, learn all aspects of film making at a basic level. This is considered essential to imbibe team spirit and equipping a student so that he/she understand the job responsibilities and crafts of other crew members of a film making team. From the second year onwards the focus shifts to a better understanding of the student’s chosen field of specialisation. Other than acquiring professional skill in the specialization, a student also learns aesthetics and finer points of the art. Intensity of practical work increases in proportion to theoretical inputs and there is frequent interaction with visiting faculty from the film and television industry. Study tours also enrich students’ experience. By the third year a student acquires sufficient knowledge of his/her field of specialization, and enough practical exercises are stated where he/she can showcase conceptual and technical skills culminating in the year end project that compares to a near professional, finished film. This is his/her show reel. The institute offers following streams: Acting, Cinematography, Direction, Editing, Sound Recording and Sound Design.

S.No. Course Duration in Years Intake Capacity
1 Acting 3 12
2 Cinematography 3 12
3 Direction 3 12
4 Editing 3 12
5 Sound Recording & Sound Design 3 12

Admission Process

The Faculty

V. N. Raina
  • Mr. V. N. Raina (Head of the Department)(FTII)
  • Mr. Jatinder Sharma (FTII)
  • Mr. Indranil Ghosh (SRFTI)
  • Mr. Dushyant (NSD)[2]
  • Mr. Ajay Kumar Singh (NSD)[2]
  • Mr. Mahesh Thottathil (FTII)
  • Mr. Mahendra Kumar Pradhan (FTII)
  • Mr. Debasish Roy (FTII)
  • Mr. Abhijit Sarkar (Roop Kala Kendro)
  • Ms. Anuradha Majmuder (NSD)[2]
  • Ms. Meghna Srivastava (FTII)
  • Ms. Deepti Khurana (FTII)

And About 50 guest faculty from industry for Different specializations like Acting,[3] Cinematography, Direction, Editing and Sound Recording & Sound Design.

Facilities

See also

References

  1. "SUPVA Brochure" (PDF). www.hstes.org.in. 11 May 2015. Retrieved 11 May 2015.
  2. 1 2 3 "NSD Alumni". www.nsd.gov.in.
  3. "Yashpal Sharma teach acting skills to students at SIFTV". www.amarujala.com. 26 August 2013. Retrieved 26 August 2013.
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