

BACHELOR-OF-DESIGN in Film Tv at Pearl Academy


Delhi, Delhi
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About the Specialization
What is Film & TV at Pearl Academy Delhi?
This Film & TV program at Pearl Academy focuses on nurturing creative talent for India''''s booming entertainment sector. It''''s a comprehensive course designed to immerse students in storytelling, scriptwriting, cinematography, editing, sound design, and direction. The curriculum emphasizes practical exposure, industry relevance, and developing a strong aesthetic sense, catering directly to the dynamic demands of Indian film and television production.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for aspiring filmmakers, television producers, screenwriters, cinematographers, and editors seeking to launch a career in India''''s vibrant media industry. It attracts fresh 10+2 graduates with a passion for visual storytelling, as well as creative individuals looking to upskill or transition into the dynamic field of film and television production. Candidates with a strong portfolio or prior experience are also encouraged to apply.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect to pursue diverse career paths in India, including film director, cinematographer, editor, screenwriter, sound designer, and TV producer. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 3-6 lakhs per annum, growing significantly with experience. The program aligns with the demands of Bollywood, regional cinema, and OTT platforms, preparing students for impactful roles in a rapidly expanding industry.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Master Visual Storytelling Basics- (Semester 1-2)
Engage deeply with visual communication and narrative structure by analyzing classic Indian and global films. Actively participate in practical workshops on camera operation and lighting, focusing on how visual elements convey emotion and plot. Form study groups to discuss film theory and create short visual exercises weekly.
Tools & Resources
Official workshops, Film screenings, Industry guest lectures, Peer review sessions
Career Connection
A strong foundation in visual storytelling is critical for any role in film/TV, from directing to editing, ensuring you can effectively communicate ideas and execute a vision for future projects.
Build a Foundational Portfolio- (Semester 1-2)
Start creating small, experimental projects using basic equipment, focusing on different aspects like framing, composition, and simple narrative arcs. Document every project, even if it''''s just a 30-second visual piece, and seek feedback from faculty and peers. This early documentation forms the bedrock of your professional portfolio.
Tools & Resources
Smartphone camera, Basic editing software (e.g., DaVinci Resolve Free, CapCut), Creative Commons music/sound effects
Career Connection
An early portfolio demonstrates initiative and creative potential, which is highly valued by recruiters and can open doors for internships even at an early stage.
Cultivate Critical Film Appreciation- (Semester 1-2)
Watch a diverse range of Indian and international films and TV shows, moving beyond entertainment to analyze cinematic techniques, narrative choices, and cultural impact. Join film clubs or online forums to discuss and debate different perspectives, honing your critical thinking and analytical skills essential for creative problem-solving.
Tools & Resources
Mubi, Netflix (Indian content), Criterion Collection, Film festival archives
Career Connection
Understanding diverse filmmaking styles and critical perspectives helps you develop a unique creative voice and adapt to different industry demands, making you a versatile professional.
Intermediate Stage
Specialize through Practical Projects- (Semester 3-5)
Identify an area of interest (e.g., cinematography, editing, scriptwriting) and take on extra-curricular projects or volunteer for student films in that specific role. Actively seek to apply skills learned in core subjects to real-world scenarios, building a stronger practical skillset. Document your specialized contributions clearly.
Tools & Resources
Dedicated camera equipment, Advanced editing suites (Adobe Premiere Pro, AVID), Screenwriting software (Celtx, Final Draft)
Career Connection
Early specialization allows you to develop deep expertise, making you a more attractive candidate for specific roles within production teams in Bollywood or regional cinema.
Engage with Industry Workshops & Mentors- (Semester 3-5)
Attend Pearl Academy''''s industry workshops, masterclasses, and guest lectures featuring Indian filmmakers and TV professionals. Actively network with visiting faculty and alumni, seeking mentorship and advice on career paths and industry trends. Prepare smart questions that demonstrate your interest and knowledge.
Tools & Resources
Pearl Academy events, LinkedIn, Industry conferences/summits in Delhi/Mumbai
Career Connection
Networking is crucial in the Indian media industry. Building relationships can lead to internships, project collaborations, and eventually job opportunities, bypassing traditional application routes.
Participate in Film Festivals & Competitions- (Semester 3-5)
Submit your short films and projects to student film festivals across India (e.g., Dada Saheb Phalke Film Festival, CIFF) and college-level competitions. Use these platforms to gain exposure, receive critical feedback, and benchmark your work against peers. Winning or even participating builds confidence and recognition.
Tools & Resources
FilmFreeway, Local film festival websites, Campus events
Career Connection
Festival participation provides a public platform for your work, validating your skills and potentially catching the eye of industry professionals and production houses looking for fresh talent.
Advanced Stage
Develop a Thesis Film with Industry Standards- (Semester 6-8)
Treat your final thesis project as a professional production, meticulously planning pre-production, executing production with a strong crew, and refining post-production to industry quality. Focus on a clear vision, budget management, and effective team leadership, ensuring all deliverables meet high standards.
Tools & Resources
High-end production equipment (rented), Professional studio spaces, Post-production suites, Legal counsel for agreements
Career Connection
A well-produced thesis film demonstrates your ability to manage a full-scale project and is often the strongest piece in your portfolio for securing roles in major production houses or starting your own venture.
Secure Targeted Industry Internships- (Semester 6-8)
Actively seek internships with production companies, studios, or broadcasters that align with your specialized career goals (e.g., interning with a DOP if you want to be a cinematographer). Leverage Pearl Academy''''s placement cell and personal networks. Focus on learning practical workflows and making valuable contributions to the team.
Tools & Resources
Pearl Academy Placement Cell, Internshala, Company websites (Dharma, YRF, Balaji Telefilms), LinkedIn
Career Connection
Internships are often direct pipelines to full-time employment in the Indian media industry, offering invaluable on-the-job training and a chance to prove your capabilities to potential employers.
Build a Robust Professional Network & Personal Brand- (Semester 6-8)
Attend industry events, workshops, and panel discussions regularly. Maintain active connections with faculty, alumni, and industry mentors. Develop a professional online presence (website, LinkedIn, IMDb page) showcasing your best work and clearly articulating your aspirations, becoming a recognizable emerging talent.
Tools & Resources
LinkedIn, Personal portfolio website (Wix, Squarespace), Industry events in Mumbai/Delhi, IMDb Pro
Career Connection
In a relationship-driven industry like Indian film and TV, a strong professional network and a well-curated personal brand are indispensable for getting noticed, securing opportunities, and building a sustainable career.



