1)Direction - A Director may or may not write the screenplay but certainly visualizes it, controlling the film's artistic and dramatic aspects while guiding the technical crew and actors in the fulfillment of the vision. The Film Direction course at Digital Academy - The Film School prepares the student in diverse aspects over a relatively short period of time. Classes are held thrice a week, and students are required to watch at least three major films outside classroom hours every week and write their own screenplay. 2)Acting - Actors depict characters in stories using their voices, appearances, bodies and gestures. They can work in movies, television, commercials, theater, theme parks and clubs. While working as an actor, they perform for entertainment and informational purposes. Actors can play main characters or supporting roles, and they must audition for casting directors to land a part. 3)Script Writing - The basic contradictions a writer has to face. You know that a reader, probably not the producer, is going to be the first person at the production company or studio to read your script, so you have to impress this person. We know that motion pictures are all about what you see on screen, so you’d think that the descriptive passages of a script would be important. And they are. But readers often skip through them to get to the dialogue because they think, sometimes correctly, that the character is shaped by the dialogue. 4)Film Making - The course teaches you how modern filmmakers make feature length projects and offers practical experience of trying to make such projects. The collaborative nature of modern film making means that this is a course for students with aspirations as directors, producers, camera ops, editors etc. who would not want to develop both their aesthetic and business skills for a long successful career working on feature length documentaries or fiction films. => The aim is that at the end of the course the students will have received a through education in the needs and techniques of the micro -budget film business and have the skills to be able to negotiate favorable terms for their current to be distributed.