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Direction
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Camera
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Editing
and Sound
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Acting
and Presentation
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News Reading
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From the good old days of Black & White silent
era the glitter and glamour of the silver screen have
attracted youths into films and later on into television
industry as well. Days have changed since then. The Indian
Film industry is the largest film industry of the world.
The television industry has grown very rapidly. Film
& Television industry both are getting organised day
by day.
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Location
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Institute for Learning Media
FILM,
is located at Posh South Delhi
prime location of Kalka Ji. Delhi's
nerve center of Business activity.
Nehru place is at a walking distance
from the F.L.I.M. Commuting
from any place within or from the
NCR (National Capital Region) is not
a problem.
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Research Department
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To inculcate the sense of responsibility
towards the film and television industry
of India, and in turn the profession
and masses in general, the students
are encouraged the growth of the new
innovative ideas. An inclination towards
research is essential for new innovation.
Stealing one foreign film and churning
out several hackyned versions is very
detrimental for the healthy growth.
Research work is the foundation of
all future marvels. At Foundation
Institute for learning Media the serious
students are helped into research
activities and it is a part of the
curriculum.
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Be it a simple lad from the fields of Punjab
waiting to turn into charming Dharmendra or be it the
boy from Gurdaspur to turn into evergreen hero Devanand,
the doyen of the film industry, all have tales to tell
of their days of struggle. However those were the days
of slow pace. Film industry was very disorganised and
the television was yet to be born. Behind every single
success story, thousands of such aspirants vanished into
oblivian, unsung and unrecognised.
Days
have changed since then. The Indian Film industry is the
largest film industry of the world. The television
industry has grown very rapidly. Film & Television
industry both are getting organised day by day. Even the
government has recognised its due status as an Industry.
Never before the Indian film and television industry had
seen such a
booming time. Crores of rupees are pumped into the films
and T.V. Channels. Today it is a source of employment
for 2.5 million people. Hundreds of 24 hour channels
have come up and they need thousands of hours of program
to quench the ever-growing thirst of these channels.
Thanks to the opening of the economy and the industrial
growth. Multinational companies have moved in a big way
and each one of them has huge budget for advertising and
marketing their products.
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