The Sound Department at FTII takes pride in its
rich legacy, reflected in an illustrious list of alumni who have
made significant contributions to Indian cinema. Their continued
influence across the film and media industry stands as a testament
to the department’s lasting impact and its unwavering commitment
to excellence in cinematic sound education.
The department offers a balanced integration of both digital and
analog technologies, incorporating tape- and disk-based systems.
This hybrid approach enables students to develop a comprehensive
and practical understanding of evolving audio practices, grounded
in both traditional techniques and contemporary workflows.
Through a robust curriculum that blends theoretical foundations
with intensive hands-on training, students engage in a wide range
of interdisciplinary and sound- specific exercises. Conducted both
within and beyond the sound specialization, these assignments are
designed to deepen their understanding of core audio concepts
through experiential learning. As students progress, the
curriculum gradually emphasizes specialization in areas such as
location sound recording, sound editing, sound designing and
mixing techniques,
The department houses two state-of-the-art sound re-recording
studios equipped with surround mixing facilities, along with two
recording studios dedicated to music, dubbing, and effects
recording. Its extensive equipment inventory includes studio and
location microphones, portable analog and digital audio recorders,
HDD-based workstations, advanced outboard effects processors,
automated mixing systems, and a well-equipped electronics
laboratory. With a strong emphasis on both technical proficiency
and creative innovation, the Sound Department prepares students to
become skilled and adaptable professionals, ready to shape the
future of sound in cinema and allied media. The department
continuously monitors emerging technologies and periodically
integrates them into the curriculum
The Master of Fine Arts in Cinema (Sound Recording and Sound
Design)
is a specialized program designed to equip students with advanced
technical competencies and a strong foundation in the artistic
principles essential for producing high-quality sound for film,
television, and digital media. The curriculum encompasses key
areas such as location sound recording, sound mixing,
post-production sound design, and the integration of sound with
visual narratives. Students receive extensive practical training
using industry-standard
tools and workflows, ensuring they are well prepared for
professional careers in sound production. By seamlessly combining
theoretical knowledge with intensive hands-on experience, the
program fosters both creative expression and technical excellence,
enabling students to develop a comprehensive and nuanced
understanding of cinematic sound.

