Master of Science (M Sc.) in Cinematics

By NCTA Duration: 2 Years Code: UDC-793

Overview

Cinematics is the art and science of motion pictures, encompassing various elements of filmmaking, including storytelling, directing, editing, cinematography, visual effects, and sound design. Master of Science in Cinematics is a two-year postgraduate program that equips students with comprehensive knowledge of the techniques and technology used in film production, post-production, and visual storytelling. This program is designed to foster creativity, technical skills, and a deep understanding of cinematic language, allowing students to thrive in the rapidly evolving media and entertainment industry.

The course covers both theoretical and practical aspects of filmmaking and provides insight into contemporary trends in cinema, including digital filmmaking, virtual production, and visual effects. Students will gain hands-on experience in creating and producing films while also engaging in critical analysis of cinematic works. The program emphasizes collaboration and interdisciplinary approaches, enabling students to work with professionals across different areas of film production.


Course Curriculum

The Master of Science in Cinematic covers a comprehensive curriculum that integrates artistic and technical training with critical studies. Key subjects include:

  1. Film Theory and Criticism
  2. Screenwriting and Story Development
  3. Directing for Film and Television
  4. Cinematography and Lighting Techniques
  5. Editing and Post-Production
  6. Sound Design and Music Scoring
  7. Visual Effects and Digital Animation
  8. Production Management and Film Marketing
  9. Documentary Filmmaking
  10. Media Ethics and Law
     

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the Master of Science in Cinematic program are prepared for a wide range of career opportunities in the film and media industry. They can pursue roles in various fields, such as:

  1. Film Direction and Production
  2. Screenwriting and Content Development
  3. Cinematography and Camera Operations
  4. Editing and Post-Production Supervision
  5. Sound Design and Engineering
  6. Visual Effects and Animation
  7. Production Design and Art Direction
  8. Film Criticism and Journalism
  9. Teaching and Research in Film Studies
     

Upon completing this program, graduates can expect an average salary ranging from Rs. 30,000 to Rs. 80,000 per month, depending on job role and experience. With further experience, professionals in this field may see significant growth in their earning potential.
 

Course Features


Course Code UDC-793
Duration 2 Years
Category DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE
Eligibility Graduation in relevant stream
Fees 3400X2=68000

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