Course Overview
The Diploma in Film Production is a competency-based program designed to provide students with comprehensive training in the technical, creative, and managerial aspects of film production. This course covers advanced skills in areas such as scriptwriting, directing, cinematography, sound design, video editing, and production management. Students will gain hands-on experience through practical projects, enabling them to produce high-quality films and content that meet industry standards. The program prepares learners for a successful career in the film industry.
Examining Body: Curriculum Development, Assessment and Certification Council (CDACC)
Units Covered
- Introduction to Film Production
- Advanced Scriptwriting for Film
- Directing and Visual Storytelling
- Cinematography and Lighting Techniques
- Sound Design and Audio Production
- Film Editing and Post-Production
- Production Management and Budgeting
- Digital Filmmaking Techniques
- Visual Effects (VFX) and Animation
- Practical Film Projects and Professional Portfolio
Course Requirements
– KCSE Certificate(C- & Above) or equivalent.
– Certificate in Film Production or relevant experience (for direct entry to diploma).
Duration
– Full-Time: 27 months.
Certification
Upon successful completion, students will be awarded a Diploma in Film Production (CDACC), preparing them for roles in cinematography, directing, post-production, and film management in the entertainment industry.