One Year Diploma
In Filmmaking & Photography
India's First Film Academy To Produce Web Series In The Diploma Batch

Course Overview
In our one-year diploma program in Filmmaking & Photography, we offer a comprehensive and immersive learning experience that takes students on a transformative journey from the basics to advanced techniques.
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Our curriculum encompasses all aspects of cinema, providing a well-rounded education in scriptwriting, screenplay writing, storytelling, film direction, cinematography, gaffer (handling different lighting conditions in the film), production design, production management, music videos, short film ad films, international fashion shows, events, and more.
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We prioritize hands-on learning and ensure students gain proficiency in industry-standard editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Photoshop, and Adobe Illustrator. One of the highlights of our program is the opportunity for students to create their web series, which will be released on popular OTT platforms.
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By the end of the program, our students will have acquired a diverse skill set and the confidence to pursue successful careers in the dynamic field of filmmaking and photography.
What Will You Learn?
Meet The Mentor
Mr. Abdur Rehman
Founder & Director of DFA
He is an award winning director with 8+ years of experience and worked in film, news, fashion, ads and many other industries.
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Achievements
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Dada Saheb Phalke Film Festival Award Winner
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Member of Screenwriter Association of India and 48th Marin Country International Festival (San Rafael, California, USA).

Why Choose DFA?
Guest Faculties
Delhi Film Academy is honored to have Anmol Preet Baweja as a distinguished Guest Faculty member.
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Testimonials
Student's Work
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