Institute of Moving Images, Pune is among the few colleges offering the youth of today a career path in the field of films and theatres. Over the time the college has grown as a non profitable organization aiming to offer students quality education in filmmaking that too at an affordable cost.  The college is well fabricated with the entire essentials as would be needed for students to learn each and every aspect of film-making. The courses offered are One-Year full-time Diploma, Six month full-time Certificate and other short term programs throughout the year.

Facts & Figures

Founded in

May 2006

Facilities at the college

  • Lecture Hall – A huge classroom equipped with a sharp projector and retractable video screen, digital surround sound

  • In-house Studio

  • Equipment Room -

  • Sony digital video cameras
  • 35mm camera packages
  • Mounting equipment
  • Lighting
  • Grip gear
  • Sound equipment
  • Top-of-the-line professional microphones Sound accessories

  • Editing Suites - Comprehensive non-linear editing facilities including the workstation for Final Cut Pro HD on computer with Controllers and separate workstations for AVID Xpress Pro and Canopus HD suites equipped with DSR 11, fire-wire drives, CD and DVD decks.

  • Library - The library comprises of texts relating to all the aspect of filmmaking and the film industry and related areas relevant to filmmaking, several journals, periodicals and trade magazines. The library also has a collection of important films and television series on Blu-ray, DVD, music and Sound Effect CDs, film scripts, directories, catalogues and manuals
  • Production Office

Why to join Institute of Moving Images?

1. Conducting regular workshop:

To spread and search out potential talents the college conducts Filmmaking Foundation Workshops in cities like Mumbai, New Delhi, Vadodara, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru and so on. This is done in collaboration with different colleges and universities.

2. Faculties from the film fraternity itself

The faculties teaching the students are eminent professionals from the film and theatre industry coming from different sections of film industry. They are always willing to share as much learning as they can with the students.

3. Best in class teaching methodologies:

Practical learning is very much the part of the academic curriculum of the students – The students here are offered hands on practical knowledge especially on film and digital formats. Infact in every 4 weeks a film is prepared, shot, edited and screened