In a major boost to creative education in India, Whistling Woods International (WWI), in association with Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), has officially opened admissions for the 2026 academic intake. The Mumbai-based institute continues to strengthen its reputation as a leading hub for Film, Communication, and Creative Arts education by blending technology, innovation, and industry-driven learning.
WWI’s academic approach is centered on preparing students for the rapidly evolving Media & Entertainment landscape. With artificial intelligence becoming a key force in content creation, the institute has integrated AI tools and methodologies into its curriculum, enabling students to enhance storytelling, creativity, and production workflows.
A standout feature of WWI’s offering is its collaboration with global technology leaders such as Sony Media Technology Centre, Foxconn, and REDucation. Additionally, the institute has established the WWI Emerging Media Lab, where students gain hands-on experience in advanced areas like virtual production, motion capture, photogrammetry, and volumetric capture. These facilities replicate real-world industry environments, ensuring practical, future-ready training.
WWI also promotes a collaborative learning ecosystem, encouraging students from diverse disciplines—including filmmaking, music production, fashion design, acting, animation, gaming, and media communication—to work together on projects. This interdisciplinary approach mirrors the dynamics of the professional creative industry and helps students build strong teamwork, storytelling, and problem-solving skills.
The institute’s curriculum is structured around three core pillars: Creativity, Business, and Technology. This balanced framework ensures graduates are not only technically skilled but also equipped with industry insights and entrepreneurial thinking. WWI alumni have gone on to work with top organizations such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+ Hotstar, Publicis Groupe, Saregama, and Godrej.
With a growing network of over 4,300 alumni across the industry, WWI continues to shape the next generation of creative professionals.
Admissions for the Academic Year 2026 are now open, inviting aspiring creators to begin a transformative journey in the world of media and creative arts.





















