Asian Academy of Film & Television

Asian Academy of Films and Television
Type Private
Established 1991
Location Noida Film City, NCR, India
28°34′08″N 77°18′56″E / 28.569°N 77.3156°E / 28.569; 77.3156Coordinates: 28°34′08″N 77°18′56″E / 28.569°N 77.3156°E / 28.569; 77.3156
Campus Urban
Affiliations
Website www.aaft.com

The Asian Academy of Film & Television (AAFT) is a film school located in India's Noida Film City in the National Capital Region. It is affiliated with the International Film & Television Research Center and the Marwah Films & Video Studios.

Approved as an international-level training center by City & Guilds in 2002, the school was the first of its kind to receive ISO 9001:2000 certification in the South Asian region.[1] The AAFT has students from 55 countries, enrolling to join the 4000 alumni. The Asia-Europe Foundation has stated on the Internet that the AAFT is the "strongest media training centre in Asia".[2] Aaft registered Office in 12 Community Center Safdarjung Enclave New Delhi.

About AAFT

Established in 1991, the AAFT receives the support of a board of directors, owner Sandeep Marwah, and members, advisors and foreign advisors.[3] Its mission statement reads:

AAFT is committed to excellence in film and television education and training so that its alumni, through their work, may make it a better world one day than it is today."[4]

AAFT list of Institutions

Accomplishments

Established in 2010, the Asian School of Media Studies receives the support of a board of directors, including former Prime Minister of India Manmohan Singh, owner Sandeep Marwah, and members, advisors and foreign advisors.[5]

The Asian School of Media Studies includes the School of Cinema, the School of Mass Communication, the School of Advertising and Public Relations, the School of Fine and Performing Arts, the School of Animation and the School of Fashion. The Shiva trample is found in campus.

Organizations

Community

Notable alumni

References

  1. culture360.org (12 June 2011). "Asian Academy Of Film & Television" (Web page). http://film.culture360.org/. Asia-Europe Foundation. Retrieved 20 March 2012. External link in |work= (help)
  2. "RESOURCE DIRECTORY ASIAN ACADEMY OF FILM & TELEVISION" (Web page). SEA Images: Promoting film exchange between Asia and Europe. Asia-Europe Foundation. 2004. Retrieved 20 March 2012.
  3. "ABOUT US" (Web page). http://www.aaft.com/. Asian Academy of Film & TV Marwah Studios Complex. 2008–2009. Retrieved 20 March 2012. External link in |work= (help)
  4. "ABOUT US: Mission Statement" (Web page). http://www.aaft.com/. Asian Academy of Film & TV Marwah Studios Complex. 2008–2009. Retrieved 20 March 2012. External link in |work= (help)
  5. "ABOUT US" (Web page). http://www.aaft.com/. Asian Academy of Film & TV Marwah Studios Complex. 2008–2009. Retrieved 20 March 2012. External link in |work= (help)

External links

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