Course Overview
The Certificate in Film Production is a competency-based program designed to equip students with the practical and creative skills required in the film industry. The course covers key aspects of film production, including scriptwriting, directing, cinematography, sound design, editing, and production management. Students will gain hands-on experience through practical projects, enabling them to produce high-quality films and content for both the local and international markets.
Examining Body: Curriculum Development, Assessment and Certification Council (CDACC)
Units Covered
- Introduction to Film Production
- Scriptwriting for Film
- Directing and Visual Storytelling
- Cinematography and Camera Operations
- Sound Design and Production
- Film Editing and Post-Production
- Production Management
- Practical Film Projects and Portfolio Development
Course Requirements
– KCSE Certificate (D & Above) or equivalent qualification.
Duration
– Full-Time: 18 months.
Certification
Upon successful completion, students will be awarded a Certificate in Film Production (CDACC), preparing them for entry-level roles in film production, cinematography, directing, and post-production.