Basic Course in Digital Filmmaking for Children
by Film and Television Institute of India (FTII)
Hands-on filmmaking at FTII Pune
Basic Course in Digital Filmmaking for Children is a course by Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) for students in Class 6–12, open to students across India.
Mode
In-Person
Eligibility
Class 6–12
Fee
₹7,500
Duration
5 days
Format
Individual
Time needed
Full-day on-campus sessions across 5 consecutive days
About This Opportunity
The Basic Course in Digital Filmmaking for Children is an on-campus short course offered at the FTII Pune campus through the Centre for Open Learning (CFOL). The course introduces young learners to the craft and aesthetics of cinema in a simple, structured format.
Participants explore the basics of filmmaking techniques and applications, including the fundamentals of storytelling. Sessions are designed to be hands-on so that children engage with the creative processes behind movie-making.
The course is open to children aged 11 to 18 who have passed the 6th standard, with consideration in exceptional cases for those who have completed 5th standard. The medium of instruction is mainly English with some Hindi.
Each batch is limited to a maximum of 22 participants, with two seats reserved for children of FTII staff. Selection is on a first-come-first-served basis once applications and fees are received.
Eligibility
- Grade Level
- Class 6–12
- Age Range
- 11 - 18 years
- Location
- Nationwide
Academic requirement
6th standard pass; in exceptional cases, 5th standard may be considered
Prerequisites
- Adequate knowledge of English and/or Hindi for reading, writing and speaking
Open to children aged 11 to 18 who have passed 6th standard. Adequate reading, writing, and speaking ability in English and/or Hindi expected. Open to applicants nationwide.
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Academic Details
Difficulty: Beginner
Rewards & Recognition
Recognition
Training at a national film institute
Skills your child builds
What your child will do
- Hands-on introduction to digital filmmaking
- Storytelling exercises
- Aesthetic analysis of films
How to apply
- 1Submit application before the announced deadline
- 2Selection on a first-come-first-served basis subject to seat availability
- 3Maximum 22 participants per batch with 2 seats reserved for children of FTII staff
Fees & financial support
Fee details
Course fee is charged by FTII Centre for Open Learning. Fee excludes breakfast, lunch, tea, coffee, and snacks. Exact fee for the May 2026 batch to be confirmed with FTII.
Frequently asked questions
Is Basic Course in Digital Filmmaking for Children free?
₹7,500 registration
Who can participate in Basic Course in Digital Filmmaking for Children?
Students in Class 6–12. children aged 11-18.
What will my child gain from Basic Course in Digital Filmmaking for Children?
Exposure to filmmaking craft at FTII Pune campus. Hands-on introduction to digital filmmaking techniques. Foundational training in storytelling for cinema. Small-batch instruction (maximum 22 participants). Learning at a Government of India autonomous film institute.
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