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 WWI School of Filmmaking

Whistling Woods International (WWI) is renowned for programmes and courses that are intensive and offer world-class education in all aspects of film and television production. All our programmes are based on motion picture studies in theory, practical exercises and hands-on producing. The learning takes place in a professional environment, where students learn from working professionals and the stalwarts of the industry. WWI is distinguished by its unique in-depth specialisation programmes.

Everything within the spectacular Whistling Woods International campus, such as its facilities, studios, whole range of producing cameras and equipment, faculty, weekly celebrity master classes, specialisation curricula, student productions and advanced student learning are a thorough preparation for the students to embark on their professional film, media and entertainment careers. All the divisions – WWI School of Filmmaking, WWI School of Animation, WWI Actors’ Studio, WWI School of Broadcasting, WWI Media Management Studies and WWI Professional Development Programmes – equip the students with the necessary skills and expertise required for the professional world.

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Co-Curricular Subjects
Music & Dance
Drawing from a wide range of global traditions, this rich and comprehensive program combines rhythm, voice, culture, movement and instrumental performance to create a powerful synergy ...More >>
Production Design
The study of Production Design introduces students to the cycles of design and construction that lead a film from script breakdown through to the completion of photography. ...More >>
Film Appreciation
The Film Appreciation course exposes students to a variety of films from different periods and cultures. This detailed study of the world's greatest films and filmmakers enables students from every specialisation to a ...More >>

International Art, Literature & Culture
Ideas and inspiration for unique filmmaking concepts can emerge from myriad sources. Many great pieces of cinema have been inspired by the filmmaker' s discovery of a piece of writing, a work of art or another culture's traditions...More >>


Course Calendar for the July intake:

Semester 1: July – December
Semester 2: January – June
Semester 3: July – December
Semester 4: January – June
Usually, each semester commences on the 3rd Monday of the month. Exact dates will be informed to you as needed.

Course Calendar for the January intake:

Semester 1: January – June
Semester 2: July – December
Semester 3: January – June
Semester 4: July – December
Usually, each semester commences on the 3rd Monday of the month. Exact dates will be informed to you as needed.


*Courses beyond 2nd July, 2014 will not be conducted on the current campus. Arrangements for new campus are underway and the same will be intimated in due course.

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