AAFT PGD Film and TV Production Direction FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between the PG Diploma in Film and TV Production Direction and the Diploma in Film and TV Production Direction at AAFT?
Ans. Both are 1-year programmes covering screenplay, cinematography, editing, sound, and production. The PG Diploma is positioned to meet advanced and professional level standards of the film and TV industry and is listed as a postgraduate-level qualification. The regular Diploma is also open to 10+2 students. Both programmes have the same eligibility (10+2), but the PG Diploma carries a higher academic designation and is more suitable for those who want a postgraduate-level credential in film production.
Ques. What practical projects will I work on during this programme?
Ans. Students work on 6 structured projects: (1) Writing, Directing and making Mise-en-scene, (2) Cut-to-cut continuity production, (3) News production, (4) Interview and ENG (Electronic News Gathering), (5) Multi-camera production, and (6) Music Video and Documentary or Short Film of 5 to 15 minutes. These projects provide comprehensive hands-on experience across all aspects of film and TV production.
Ques. What equipment and infrastructure is available for students at AAFT?
Ans. AAFT's School of Cinema is equipped with RED Digital cameras, HD and SD cameras, tracks, trolleys, and cranes. Infrastructure includes Blue and Green Screen Shooting Facilities, Virtual Sets, Mini Film Training Studio, Post-Production Lab, Screening Theatre, Film Shooting Floor, Outdoor Shooting Facility, and Rehearsal Hall. Academic partners include Sony, Arri, Unreal Engine, RED, and NFDC.
Ques. Does the programme cover screenplay writing?
Ans. Yes. Trimester I is dedicated to Introduction to the Basics of Screenplay and Film Analysis, covering the elements of screenplay, developing a screenplay, and film studies and analysis. The programme gives students a strong foundation in the aesthetic elements of writing for film and TV, which is a key differentiator of this course.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing this programme from AAFT?
Ans. Graduates can pursue roles such as Assistant Director, Film or TV Producer, Production Designer, Cinematographer, Director of Photography, Director of Lighting, and Screenplay Writer. AAFT alumni have been placed at DT Films, Shades of India, and Info Edge. Top recruiters include Balaji, Bhansali Productions, Dharma, Disney, and PVR. The film and OTT industry in India is growing rapidly, creating strong demand for trained film and TV production professionals.
Ques. Is AAFT's PG Diploma in Film and TV Production Direction recognised by the film industry?
Ans. AAFT is one of India's oldest and most recognised film schools with 33+ years of legacy and 35,000+ alumni. The programme has strong industry recognition, as evidenced by alumni placements at major production houses. Academic partnerships with Sony, Arri, RED, NFDC, and Unreal Engine further validate the programme's industry alignment. Students should verify the current affiliation and recognition status directly with the institution before admission.
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