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Careers in Film Making / Radio Careers in Film Making / Radio See all the elements used in Film Making in a single frame. Camera, Boom Mike, Scripts, Subjects and of-course the professionals behind the equipment. Actors, Director, Cinematographer, Sound Recordist, Script writer, Spot Boys etc · Concepts they should know and the level to which they should be prepared in Education. · Industry recognized the job role that the students should be prepared for Earlier the stress has been on heavy equipment such as heavy cameras cranes Linear Editors like Steinback everything has been aimed for Delivery to Multiplexes. Drones are Replacing Cranes. As Video and Audio storage became digital, cameras became lighter. The tripods are therefore lighter. You no longer need Heavy Steadycams. Now the trend is shifting totally towards web based shows which don’t need a giant projector but rather a digital platform for screening. Now after the lock-down the trend has become even more rapid. This is where our Commputer Science and Design students and even ECE students can ease themselves in without much difficulty. In terms of a film company the Job Descriptions are as under · Film producer. · Film producer cum Financial Planner · Production Manager · Film director · Script Writer / Song Writer · Visualiser and Story Boarder · Ad Film Designer Set Designer · Virtual Set Designer · 3 D Modeller · Location manager. · Director of Photography / Cinematographer · Lighting Designer Sound Recordist Video / Film Editor Audio Editor · Digital Marketing Executive · FX Designer · Social Media Expert · You Tuber · COMPANIES WHERE THEY COULD GET A JOB Major Film Production Houses in India Balaji Telefilms Ltd Balaji Telefilms Ltd was founded in the year 1994 and is headquartered in Mumbai, India. The leading production house produces Indian soap operas, comedy, game shows, entertainment, reality TV and factual programming in several Indian languages. Balaji Telefilms is promoted by Ekta Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor and is a public company listed at the Bombay Stock Exchange and National Stock Exchange of India. Dharma Productions Pvt Ltd Dharma Productions Pvt Ltd is one of the top 10 production houses in India. The company is mainly involved in the business of film production and distribution since 1979. The production house is located in Mumbai and owned by Karan Johar. The production house has produced a huge number of hit films. Endemol Shine India Endemol Shine India is a part of the Endemol Shine Group. Endemol Shine India was founded in the year 2015 and is headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra. Endemol Shine India, at present, is the premier content provider in the Sub- Continent, producing over 800 hours of programming annually for the biggest broadcasters; mainstream & regional. Endemol Shine India’s slate represents the most exciting and popular programming on TV channels – shows such as MasterChef, Biggboss, Khatron Ke Khiladi, with many other projects in development. It is one of the top 10 production houses in India. Eros International Media Ltd Eros International was founded in the year 1977 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. The public ltd company is dealing in the media and entertainment industry. It offers a wide range of services including co-production, distribution and acquisition and film production. Eros’s major subsidiaries are Eros Now, Eros Music and Trinity Pictures. Its offices are located in India, UK, Australia, United States, Dubai, Fiji and the Isle of Man. It is one of the leading production and distribution companies in India. Ramoji Film City (ETV Network) Ramoji Film city is a broadcast television company owned by Network 18 company. It is a network of Satellite television channels in India. The company is based out in New Delhi. In the year 2015, it has been acquired by Reliance Industries. The Hyderabad daily newspaper Eenadu (Telugu for ‘today’) started its own channel named Eenadu TV on 27 August 1995. It is among the top 10 production houses in India. Reliance Big Entertainment Pvt Ltd The company was founded in the year 2005. It is headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra. Its major products are motion pictures, music, television, and games. Its parent company is Reliance Anil Dhirubhai and Ambani Group. The key content initiatives are across music, movies, Internet & mobile portals, gaming, sports, leading to direct opportunities in delivery across the emerging digital distribution platforms like digital cinema, IPTV, DTH, and mobile TV. It is one of the top 10 production houses in India. Saregama India Ltd Saregama India Ltd was founded in the year 1946 and s headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra. The company is India’s oldest music label, youngest film studio, and a multi-language TV content producer. The company is engaged in the production of television serials, including free commercial time. The Company’s segments include Music, Films/TV Serials, Publication, and Marketing Support Services. Super Cassettes Industries Ltd (T-Series) T-Series was founded in the year 1983 by Gulshan Kumar. One of the top 10 production houses in India, the company is well known for Bollywood music soundtracks and Indi-pop music. T- Series is India’s largest music record label. The company is headquartered in Noida, India. The company’s line of business includes the manufacturing of phonograph records and prerecorded audio tapes and disks. Viacom18 Media Pvt Ltd Its major subsidiaries are Viacom 18 US, Viacom 18 media, Roptanol, the Indian Film Company, and Viacom 18 Motion Pictures. Viacom 18 owns and operates various channels of the Viacom group for the Indian viewers, as well as various consumer products in India. It is one of the top 10 production houses in India. Viacom18 Media Pvt. Ltd. is India’s fastest growing entertainment network and a house of more than 3 dozen iconic brands. Viacom18 defines entertainment in India by touching people across its core lines of businesses – broadcast, digital, experiential, filmed entertainment and consumer products. Yash Raj Films Pvt Ltd Yash Raj Films (YRF) is an Indian film production and distribution company working in Hindi cinema. Its major products are Movies, Studio, Production, Distribution, Marketing, Music , Home Video and many more. The company is among the top 10 production houses in India. It is a broad spectrum company diversified into following segment Besides the above the following are: Currently Active film production houses in India Indicative List (there are many more) Name Headquarter Ramanaidu Studios Visakhapatnam/Hyderabad PVP Cinema Vijayawada/Hyderabad August Cinema Thiruvananthapuram Friday Film House Thiruvananthapuram Pranavam Arts International Thiruvananthapuram Prithviraj Productions Thiruvananthapuram Riverbank Studios New Delhi Sahara One New Delhi Aamir Khan Productions Mumbai Ajay Devgn FFilms Mumbai Anurag Kashyap Films Mumbai Bhansali Productions Mumbai Chilsag Entertainment Network Mumbai Clean Slate Films Mumbai Colour Yellow Productions Mumbai DAR Motion Pictures Mumbai Drishyam Films Mumbai Emmay Entertainment Mumbai Excel Entertainment Mumbai Fox Star Studios Mumbai Grazing Goat Pictures Mumbai Hari Om Entertainment Mumbai Name Headquarter Illuminati Films Mumbai Medient Studios Mumbai Mukta Arts Mumbai Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment Mumbai Narrative Pictures Mumbai Navketan Films Mumbai NFDC Cinemas of India Mumbai Pen India Limited Mumbai Percept Picture Company Mumbai Phantom Films Mumbai Rajshri Productions Mumbai Red Chillies Entertainment Mumbai Salman Khan Films Mumbai Shree Ashtavinayak Cine Vision Mumbai Sudha Productions Mumbai T-Series Mumbai Tips Industries Mumbai Trimurti Films Mumbai UTV Motion Pictures Mumbai Viacom18 Motion Pictures Mumbai Vinod Chopra Films Mumbai Vishesh Films Mumbai Walt Disney Pictures India Mumbai Yoodlee films Mumbai Zee Entertainment Enterprises Mumbai Eskay Movies Kolkata Jeetz Filmworks Kolkata Shree Venkatesh Films Kolkata Name Headquarter Surinder Films Kolkata Aashirvad Cinemas Kochi Big Bang Entertainments Kochi Playhouse Motion Pictures Kochi Wayfarer Films Kochi Annapurna Studios Hyderabad Arka Media Works Hyderabad Geetha Arts Hyderabad Konidela Production Company Hyderabad Mythri Movie Makers Hyderabad Suresh Productions Hyderabad Vaaraahi Chalana Chitram Hyderabad Vyjayanthi Movies Hyderabad PVR Pictures Gurgaon Dehra Productions Dehradun 2D Entertainment Chennai AGS Entertainment Chennai AVM Productions Chennai Cloud Nine Movies Chennai Gemini Film Circuit Chennai Kavithalayaa Productions Chennai Lyca Productions Chennai Madras Talkies Chennai Qube Cinema Technologies Chennai Raaj Kamal Films International Chennai Red Giant Movies Chennai S Pictures Chennai Sivaji Productions Chennai Name Headquarter Sivakarthikeyan Productions Chennai Studio Green Chennai Sun Pictures Chennai Wunderbar Films Chennai Y NOT Studios Chennai Tarang Cine Productions Bhubaneshwar Felis Creations Bangalore Jayanna Combines Bangalore Kanteerava Studios Bangalore Paramvah Studios Bangalore Pushkar Films Bangalore Rhythm Boyz Entertainment Amritsar CineMan Productions Ahmadabad Major Music Studios in India for Radio and Film both Aditya Music, Hyderabad Balaji Music, Mumbai Eros Music, Mumbai Madhura Audio, Hyderabad Muzik 247, Chennai Pen India Music, Mumbai Saregama, Mumbai (It has also forayed into Film Production) Satyam Audios, Kochi SVF Music, Kolkata Shemaroo, Mumbai Sony Music, Mumbai. 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