FTIH Film School proudly presents another engaging session under our Film Craft Friday series — a specialized Foley Workshop conducted by the Sound Engineering Department.
This exclusive session will be led by our Senior Faculty, Solmon Sir, who will guide students through the fascinating world of sound design and Foley techniques used in filmmaking.
Foley is the art of creating everyday sound effects that enhance the audio quality of films. From footsteps and cloth movements to action sounds, this workshop will give students a hands-on understanding of how sound brings life to visuals.
What You Will Learn:
- Introduction to Foley and its importance in cinema
- Techniques to create realistic sound effects
- Synchronization of sound with visuals
- Practical demonstration and live Foley creation
- Insights into professional sound engineering workflows
Event Details:
📅 Date: 10th April
🕘 Time: 9:30 AM
📍 Venue: 3rd Floor, FTIH Main Campus
🎯 Eligibility: Exclusively for FTIH Students
Why Attend:
At FTIH, we believe filmmaking is not just about visuals — sound is half the experience. This workshop will help students understand the depth of audio storytelling and enhance their filmmaking skills practically.
Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the unseen side of cinema.
Be there and experience how sound creates magic on screen!

