Institute of Film and Television
Navi Mumbai, India
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CBD
Belapur
Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra 400614
India
Tel. +91 22-27573166 / 7/ 9
Email. via the contact form
Web. www.ift.raiuniversity.edu
Are foreign students accepted?
Yes
Courses Offered
Diploma (1 Year)
Majors/Specialisms
Unknown (add info)
Camera Formats Used
MiniDV, Pro DV (DVCAM/DVCPRO), 3/4 Umatic
Post-Production Systems Used
Avid, Avid (High End), Media 100, Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro
Average Age of Equipment
Less than 2 years
Reviews of Institute of Film and Television
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Ram Current Student, 01-Oct-2005Plz dont fall for the false promises of the management. Thie courses are not even worth a penny and lack Recognition. If at all one is interested in joining in this college better choose only delhi campus and none other. THIS IS MY SINCERE ADVICE.
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Amit Jain Former Student, 31-Jan-2005Don't waste two years of your life here. You'll end up with absolutely no practical knowledge. You'll end up with useless theory lessons and a degree which doesn't have any value. In fact, it would be a big mistake even to call it a film school. There is nothing here. No equipment. No nothing. Only a bunch of people who aren't serious. If you are really serious about your career in films, then instead of wasting your money on wrong theories and a useless degree, I recommend buying a bunch of filmmaking books first and remove this concept from your mind that a film school will make you a great filmmaker. Even the world's best film school can only teach you skill, not talent. Nobody in the world can teach you creativity and talent. Be honest with yourself. Either you have it or you don't. If you don't have it, take a quick decision and change your career. There's no harm in it. It's never too late. A wrong decision will have forever a bad impact on you overall life. The fact is, most of the film schools in India will give you only a useless degree and no filmmaking knowledge. But among all these bad film schools, the national Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) is the only institute that is better and recognised than others. Again, I'm not saying that it will make you a great filmmaker. It's just better than others. That's All.
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Pranav Current Student, 02-Mar-2004The school is new and has great equipment. All of the teachers are former film industry professionals and it is a nice place to LEARN.
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Subhash C Gupta Faculty Member, 17-Feb-2004We have our braches at New Delhi, Bengalore, Kochi and Hyderabad also.
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