Don Bosco IMAGE Film School

IGNITE 2026: Celebrating Endings, Welcoming New Beginnings

IGNITE 2026, held on February 02, 2026 at Don Bosco IMAGE, Kochi, was a special occasion that celebrated both achievement and new beginnings at Don Bosco Film School. The event brought together students, faculty, alumni, and guests for an evening that marked two important milestones — the convocation of the 2nd batch and the inauguration of the 4th batch of students.

A Moment of Achievement

For the graduating students, the convocation ceremony was a proud milestone recognizing months of dedication, creativity, and learning. During their time at the film school, they explored various aspects of filmmaking, including storytelling, direction, cinematography, editing, sound, and production.

IGNITE 2026 marked the completion of their academic journey and the beginning of their professional path in the film and media industry. Surrounded by mentors, peers, and family, the graduates celebrated their achievements as they prepared to step into the world of cinema.

Welcoming the Next Generation

The event also marked the official inauguration of the 4th batch of students joining the film school. For them, IGNITE 2026 symbolized the beginning of a new journey into the world of filmmaking and creative storytelling.

As they begin their learning experience, the new students step into an environment designed to nurture creativity, technical skills, and collaborative filmmaking.

A Celebration of Talent

IGNITE 2026 was also a vibrant showcase of student talent. The evening featured engaging performances by students, including a live musical performance by the Music Production students and a mentalist act that captivated the audience. These performances reflected the diverse creative abilities that thrive within the Don Bosco Film School community.

Words of Inspiration

The event was graced by M. C. Jithin, director of the acclaimed films Sookshmadarshini and Nonsense, who attended as the Chief Guest. Addressing the gathering, he shared insights from his journey in the film industry and encouraged aspiring filmmakers to remain passionate, patient, and persistent in their craft.

IGNITE 2026 perfectly captured the spirit of Don Bosco Film School — a place where one journey concludes while another begins, and where the passion for storytelling continues to inspire every new generation of filmmakers.

Amjad Hassan Don Bosco IMAGE

Amjad Hassan

Amjad Hassan is a creative Film/ Video editor, bringing forth over a decade of extensive expertise in film and video editing. His career journey spans multiple feature films where his creative prowess and keen eye for detail have left an indelible mark. With a Bachelor’s degree in Visual Media from St. Joseph College Of Communication and specialized training in Film Editing from Cinthamani Entertainment Technologies Academy, Amjad is a certified professional, equipped with a robust skill set. Proficient in industry-standard software such as Final Cut Pro and Adobe Premiere Pro, he excels in transcoding videos, fine-tuning sequences, and bringing artistic visions to life. His notable works include the supervision of editing, dubbing, and color correction for the acclaimed feature film “Kaadakalam,” recognized as the “Best Children’s Film” at the Kerala State Film Awards 2021, and editing for feature film Nizhalazham. He’s currently working on editing, spearheading shot evaluation, content trimming, asset organization, and contributing fresh ideas for process enhancement for the feature film, Anatomy. Amjad’s dedication to refining the art of storytelling, coupled with his commitment to sharing industry insights, makes him a valued mentor and an asset to aspiring filmmakers.
arun sivan - Cinematographer - Film industry

Arun Sivan

Arun Sivan, is an eminent Cinematographer in the Malayalam film industry and advertising field, and boasts an illustrious career marked by creativity and expertise. He started his career by assisting renowned cinematographers such as Azhagappan and Vishnu Namboothiri. Armed with a postgraduate degree in Cinema & Television from St. Joseph College of Communication and a background in BA Malayalam, Arun’s passion for cinematography, video editing, and audiography fuels his drive for excellence. Adept at camera theory, lighting techniques, and videography, his extensive experience spans working as Assistant Cinematographer in notable works like “Aadu oru Bhikarajeeviyanu,” “101 Weddings,” “Urumbukal uragarillea,” “Black Butterfly,” and “Pattom Polea,” along with a stint at Flowers TV as an Associate Director for “Uppum Mulakum.” Arun’s dedication to fostering the next generation of cinematic talent is evident through his tenure as an Assistant Professor at Sacred Heart College Thevara and DIMS Chalakudy, and currently as the Head of Department at Goodness Institute of Film and Television in Kochi. Proficient in Avid Media Composer, Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe Lightroom, Adobe Audition, among other software, Arun Sivan embodies creativity, leadership, and an insatiable thirst for learning in the realm of cinematography and film education.

Gayathri

Gayathri is armed with a DELF B2 certification and her proficiency in the French language is complemented by a passion for imparting knowledge and fostering a deep understanding of French culture and linguistics. With a dedicated focus on imparting language skills, Gayathri ensures an immersive and engaging learning environment, nurturing students’ abilities to comprehend, converse, and appreciate the nuances of the French language.
M C Jithin Director

M C Jithin

M C Jithin is an acclaimed Film Director driven by an innate passion for storytelling and filmmaking. His odyssey in the film industry commenced with a BA in Communications from St. Joseph College, Changanaserry, followed by a Masters in Visual Communication from Madras University. Early in his career, Jithin honed his skills under the guidance of Abrid Shine, serving as Assistant Director for the iconic film “1983” and as Associate Director for “Action Hero Biju.” Venturing into scriptwriting, he collaborated with Mahesh Narayan, showcasing his versatile talents. In 2018, Jithin’s directorial prowess shone through with his debut film “NONSENSE,” earning critical acclaim upon its release on the OTT platform Primevideo. He has also been working as a guest lecturer in various film institutions in South India for the past 9 years. Currently, he is passionately crafting his next cinematic endeavor, produced by Shyju Khalid & Sameer Thahir under the Happy Hours Entertainments banner. With an illustrious journey and a commitment to storytelling, Jithin continues to weave narratives that captivate audiences’ hearts and minds.