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M.G.R. Government Film and Television Training Institute

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M.G.R. Government Film and Television Training Institute
TypeFilm school
Established1945; 79 years ago (1945) (as Adyar Film Institute)
Academic affiliations
The Tamil Nadu Dr. J. Jayalalithaa Music and Fine Arts University
PresidentRajesh
PrincipalJ. V. Mohanakrishnan
Location
C.I.T. Campus, Tharamani, Chennai – 600113
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CampusUrban

The M.G.R. Government Film and Television Training Institute, formerly known as the Adyar Film Institute, is Asia's first-ever film and television training institute. Established in 1945 as Adyar Film Institute, it is one of the pioneer film institutes in India.[1] It is in Tharamani, Chennai, and is run by the Tamil Nadu State Government under the Department of Information and Public Relations.[2]

It offers four-year bachelor's degree courses

  1. Bachelor of Visual Arts (Cinematography)
  2. Bachelor of Visual Arts (Digital Intermediate)
  3. Bachelor of Visual Arts (Audiography)
  4. Bachelor of Visual Arts (Direction and Screenplay Writing)
  5. Bachelor of Visual Arts (Film Editing)
  6. Bachelor of Visual Arts (Animation and Visual Effects)

Screenplay and Direction, Cinematography, Sound Recording and Sound Engineering, Film Editing and Film Processing, and functions of the government. Only 14 students are admitted in each course.

The diplomas are approved by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), while the certificates are awarded by the Department of Technical Education, Government of Tamil Nadu.[2][3]

The chief minister of Tamil Nadu, M. K. Stalin, appointed actor Rajesh as the Head of the Institute in September 2022.

History

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The institute was established in 1945 as Adyar Film Institute and was a part of the Central Polytechnic. In 1965, it moved into its present campus in the Tharamani area of Chennai. At the time, the campus was spread over 54 acres, which has reduced over the following decades, due to rapid urbanisation. Parts of land were given to the IIT Madras and many IT companies, bringing it down to the present 10 acres.

M.G.R. Film City is situated in Taramani. It is an Indian Film and TV Training Institute run by Tamil Nadu State Government under Information and Public relation.[citation needed]

In 2006, it was renamed M.G.R. Film and Television Training Institute, after former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu M. G. Ramachandran (1917–1987), who was a prominent actor in Tamil cinema.[4]

In 1994, the government started MGR Film City to make more filmmaking facilities in the city. On 16 October 1997, Queen Elizabeth II visited MGR Film City and watched the filming of Kamal Haasan's Tamil movie Marudhanayagam.[5] The acting course that started in 1971, at the behest of M.G.R., was discontinued in 2002.[6] Talks to revive the course have been on for many years.[7]

Notable alumni

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Year Artist Category Notes
K. S. Prasad Cinematographer
Mankada Ravi Varma Cinematographer
1968 Ashok Kumar Cinematographer
P. S. Nivas Cinematographer
1972 Keyaar Film director
Aabavanan Film director
RV.Udayakumar Film director
1973 Rajinikanth Actor
Hema Chaudhary Actress
G. V. Narayana Rao Actor
Mohan Babu Actor
K. Natraj Actor
Ramki Actor
C. Rudhraiya Screenwriter, Film director
K. Rajeshwar Screenwriter, Film director
1974 Jose Actor
1975 Maniyanpilla Raju actor
1976 Rajendra Prasad Actor
Sujatha Vijaykumar Producer
Chakrapani Actor
1977 Sudhakar Actor
Chiranjeevi Actor
Nassar Actor
1978 Sreenivasan Actor
1979 P. C. Sreeram Cinematographer
1981 Suhasini Maniratnam Cinematographer
1980 Raghuvaran Actor
1983 Archana Actor
Yugi Sethu Film director
R. V. Udayakumar Film director
1984 Rajiv Menon Cinematographer
G. P. Krishna Cinematographer
Ayananka Bose Cinematographer
V. Manikandan Cinematographer
Boopathy Pandian Director
Sakthi Saravanan Cinematographer
1986 Anand Raj Actor
Shiva Rajkumar Actor
S. Saravanan Cinematographer
M. V. Panneerselvam Cinematographer
1987 Raveendran Actor
Kumar Bangarappa Actor
Ajayan Cinematographer
N. Harikumar Sound editor
U. K. Senthil Kumar Cinematographer
Jeeva Cinematographer
S. Saravanan Cinematographer
M. V. Panneerselvam Cinematographer
Vijay Milton Cinematographer
R. Rathnavelu Cinematographer
1990 Saravanan Actor
1993 E. Ezhilbabu Cinematographer
Cameraman, ISRO, Ahmedabad
Alberrt Antoni Film director
Vaidy S. Cinematographer
R. Diwakaran Cinematographer
P. V. Sunilkumar Cinematographer, Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, ISRO
1996 Chandru Manickavasagam Writer, Film director
R. T. Neason Director
1997 N. K. Ekambaram Cinematographer
1998 Siva Director
Vetri Cinematographer
Nandha Durairaj Actor
1999 Mohan Raja Film director
Bommarillu Baskar Film Director
Azhagam Perumal Director, Actor
P. S. Vinod Cinematographer
Arivazhagan Venkatachalam Director
M. Anbazhagan Director
2000 Narain Cinematographer
E. Krishnasamy Cinematographer
2001 Manoj Paramahamsa Cinematographer
2002 Gnanam Subramanian Cinematographer
2004 Arul Sakthi Jayam Underwater DOP/ Cinematographer
2005 Mahesh Narayanan Film editor, Screenplay writer
Manush Nandan Cinematographer
K G Venkatesh Cinematographer
Sooraj Nallusamy Cinematographer
Magesh Raj Cinematographer
E.Subamohan Cameraman, Tamilnadu Films Division.
Sampath Alwar Sound Engineer, Sound Designer
2006 vishnu govind sound Engineer,sound designer
Vijay Ulaganath Cinematographer
2008 Dinesh Krishnan Cinematographer
2009 Sujith Sarang Cinematographer
2010 Anbusathiyan R. Cinematographer
2011 Richard Prasad Cinematographer
Srihari Actor
Bakkiyaraj Kannan Director
2012 Gopi Krishna Editor
2014 J. Dharmendra Television Presenter, Actor
2016 Kavin Raj Cinematographer
2019 Suriya Pradhaman Editor
2013 SistlaVMK Cinematographer

See also

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References

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  1. ^ One among the Pioneer film institutes Archived 2013-03-19 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b Courses Offered
  3. ^ "CAREER GUIDE: Shooting for the stars". The Hindu. 1 November 2010. Archived from the original on 8 November 2010. Retrieved 22 February 2013.
  4. ^ "Modernisation of Government printing presses under way: Minister". The Hindu. 29 August 2006. Archived from the original on 13 November 2007. Retrieved 22 February 2013.
  5. ^ Queen Elizabeth's Visit to MGR Film City Archived 2003-12-31 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ "MGR Film and TV Institute losing land to urbanisation". The Times of India. 12 June 2009. Archived from the original on 11 April 2013. Retrieved 22 February 2013.
  7. ^ "New dreams for MGR Film Institute". The Hindu. 5 July 2009. Archived from the original on 9 July 2009. Retrieved 22 February 2013.
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