Course Overview
The Film and TV course at KENCID is a dynamic program designed to nurture creative storytellers and visual artists ready to thrive in Kenya’s fast-growing media and entertainment industry. Students explore every aspect of film and television production—from screenwriting and directing to cinematography, editing, sound design, and production management. With hands-on learning at our state-of-the-art facilities in Nairobi, learners gain practical experience in creating compelling content for television, cinema, and digital platforms. The course emphasizes both creative vision and technical proficiency, preparing graduates to develop original productions that resonate with diverse audiences. Whether you aspire to produce powerful documentaries, direct feature films, or work behind the scenes in TV broadcasting, this course provides the foundation you need.
Why Study Film and TV
Studying Film and TV at KENCID offers students direct exposure to real-world production processes and the opportunity to create a professional portfolio while training with industry-standard equipment and expert faculty. It’s the perfect launchpad into Kenya’s vibrant creative sector.
Career Options in Film and TV
Graduates can pursue careers as film directors, TV producers, screenwriters, editors, camera operators, sound technicians, and content creators for streaming platforms. With Nairobi’s booming film and TV scene, there’s increasing demand in broadcasting houses, production studios, advertising agencies, and online media channels.
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Entry Requirements
Diploma Program
KCSE C-
Duration: 6 Semesters
Certificate Program
KCSE D- and Above
Duration: 3 Semesters
Foundation program
KCSE: Any Grade
Duration: 2 Semesters








