JAMMU, APRIL 09: As
a part of their skill development collaboration under SKIFT, the Film and
Television Institute of India (FTII) Pune and the Department of Information and
Public Relations (DIPR), J&K are organizing three short-term courses at
Jammu and Srinagar for the media professionals next month.
The 21-Day Foundation Course each in Still
Photography and Screenplay Writing is being organized at Srinagar from 25th May
2018 while 5-Day course in Film Appreciation is being organized at Jammu from 9th May
2018. The FTII would be also organizing a 3-week course in Acting in Jammu
during the summer break of the schools while a similar course would be
conducted in Leh in July this year.
While 20 media professionals each would be taken
for Foundation Course in Still Photography and Screenplay Writing on
first-come-first-serve basis, 100 participants can join the Film Appreciation
Course at Jammu. For Foundation Courses in Still Photography and Screenplay
Writing, Rs 4000 is the registration fee while for Film Appreciation Course,
the registration fee is Rs 1500.
The registration fee is to be deposited alongwith
the Application Form in the shape of Demand Draft in the name of “Accounts
Officer, Film & TV Institute of India, Pune”
and must be payable at Pune.
The applications will be accepted on the prescribed
application form which can be downloaded from the FTII Pune websitewww.ftiindia.com or
DIPR website www.jkdirinf.in.
The intending applicants can call Mr Rakesh Dubey,
Deputy Director Information (AV) on Cell No: 9419157301 for registration for
Film Appreciation Course to be conducted at Jammu and Mohammad Aslam Khan,
Assistant Director (AV), Directorate of Information Cell No: 9419768600 for
Foundation Course in Still Photography and Screenplay Writing to be conducted
at Srinagar.
During his visit to the State last month in
connection with the launch of Digital
Filmmaking Course, the Director FTII Pune, Bhupendra Kainthola
and Director Information and Public Relations, J&K, Muneer-ul-Islam had
decided that both the organizations would forge a long-term association to
regularly organize skill development courses for the media professionals in
J&K so as to expand job avenues for them in the highly specialized areas of
Film and Television industry.
As a part of this arrangement noted faculty members
from FTII Pune are already imparting skill enhancement training to around 15
media professionals in Srinagar in Digital Filmmaking.
Pertinently, FTII has already trained around 2600
youth in 19 cities in different courses like editing, cinematography,
direction, action, script writing, acting and other courses under the Skilling
India in Film and Television (SKIFT) initiative.

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