Career Outcomes and Opportunities in Digital Film Making Course

Graphic Design at GLSID covers a wide array of tools & technologies required for Image design. Corporates across the industry vertical consider graphics as a vital component to develop and represent their identity and promote their products. The students having keen interest in graphic design can choose the specialised area or can take benefit of conceptualising their ideas in a structured manner.

Semester III

  • Communication studies
  • History of Design
  • Typography
  • Illustration
  • Ergonomics - I
  • Introduction to Narrative Structures
  • Design Project - Cinematography Workshop
  • Sound Design - I
  • Photography
  • Introduction to Digital Tools I
  • SLA -3 Science, Society and Culture
  • Academic Elective
  • I M Design Elective

Semester IV

  • Visual Language
  • Elements of Video & Title Design
  • Video Demonstration: Theory
  • Design Project: Video Demonstration Workshop
  • Field Experience (Studio & Lab Visit)
  • Elements of Editing
  • Design Management
  • Digital Tools - Audio & Video II (Advance Practices)
  • Experimental Workshop (Video Practical)
  • SLA IV
  • Academic Elective
  • I M Elective

Semester V

  • Introduction to Script Writing
  • Visual Scripting
  • Narrative II (Advertisement, Fiction, Non-fiction and Experimental)
  • Software Exploration (VFX)
  • Introduction to Direction
  • Video Project I
  • Research Methods
  • SLA V - Approaches to Material Culture
  • Academic Elective
  • I M Elective

Semester VI

  • Indian Film and History of Cinema
  • Production Design for Film and TV
  • Video Project II
  • SLA VI
  • Academic Elective
  • I M Design Elective

Semester VII

  • Industry Internship
  • Video project- III (choice based-Fiction/ Documentary Filmmaking)
  • Paper Presentation
  • Experimental Non-Fiction Workshop
  • Documentary Workshop
  • SLA 7 - Contemporary Concerns
  • Academic Elective
  • I M Design Elective

Semester VIII

  • Degree Project

Academic Electives

Academic electives are built around the progression of the course and encourage learning across disciplines. Students learn a lot about design disciplines when they study a subject like global affairs, intellectual property rights, and design ethics. This makes it easier for them to relate to and interact with people on a broader level. Because of this, students can talk to their peers from other academic fields and share ideas. They will offer a perspective based on their individual and group experience. These aspects are very important for the growth of future design leaders on the basis of their self confidence, maturity & diversity to deal with the ever-changing global issues in their professions.

Semester III

  • SLA 3 - Science, Society & Cultural Practices
  • Academic Electives
  • Finance And Accounts
  • Time Management
  • Project Planning And Implementation

Semester IV

  • SLA 4 - Semiotics
  • Academic Electives
  • Organisational Behaviour
  • Project Management
  • Infrastructure Study

Semester V

  • SLA 5 - Approaches To Material Culture
  • Academic Electives
  • Public Policy
  • Heritage Management
  • HR Policy

Semester VI

  • SLA 6 - Aesthetics
  • Academic Electives
  • Performing Arts
  • Media Appreciation
  • Design Ethics

Semester VII

  • SLA 7 - Contemporary Concerns
  • Academic Electives
  • IPR
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Theological Practices

After completing an Digital Film making course, aspirants can join any of the below-mentioned job profiles:

  • Director
  • Assistant Director
  • Cinematographer
  • Editor
  • Sound Designer
  • Re-recording Artist
  • Production Design
  • Art direction
  • Production Manager