Summary
Education
Skills
Sketching
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Ronit Sinha

Noida

Summary

I am a filmmaking student specializing in Direction from AAFT Noida, with a deep passion for visual storytelling. I love writing stories and screenplays, and I often bring my ideas to life through hand-drawn or digital storyboards. While most of my work so far has been through college assignments and short class projects, I’m eager to move beyond the classroom and gain hands-on experience on a real film set.

My strengths lie in conceptualizing scenes, visualizing scripts, and collaborating with peers to tell engaging narratives. I’m looking for opportunities to observe, learn, and contribute—whether as an Assistant Director intern, script assistant, or storyboard artist on any active set. I may not have professional experience yet, but I bring commitment, curiosity, and a strong desire to grow with every project I’m part of.

Education

B.Sc in Cinema - Filmmaking

Asian Academy Of Film And Television
Noida, India
06-2026

Skills

  • Creative direction
  • Pitching and presentation
  • Strong research skills
  • Revision and editing
  • Script formatting and proofreading
  • Character design
  • Shot framing
  • Visionary storytelling
  • Artistic sensibility
  • Continuity management
  • Team collaborations
  • Collaborative teamwork
  • Film directing
  • Networking and relationship building
  • Visual storytelling
  • Casting assistance
  • Scene blocking
  • Script breakdown
  • Shot list preparation
  • Storyboarding assistance

Sketching

I have been practicing sketching for over five years, and it has become an essential foundation for my work as a filmmaker—particularly in direction and storyboarding. My sketching skills help me translate abstract ideas into clear visual frames, making it easier to communicate my vision with the crew during pre-production.
Through years of drawing characters, scenes, and expressions, I’ve developed a strong eye for composition, perspective, and visual flow. This allows me to create detailed storyboards that capture camera angles, character movements, and mood. Whether it’s blocking a scene or planning a montage, sketching helps me break down the narrative visually before stepping onto set.
I often use pencil, ink, and digital tools like Procreate or Photoshop for my storyboards. Sketching not only enhances my ability to plan shots but also supports improvisation on set, as I can quickly visualize alternate frames when needed. It bridges the gap between script and screen—turning ideas into actionable images."

Timeline

B.Sc in Cinema - Filmmaking

Asian Academy Of Film And Television
Ronit Sinha