Turning Students into Creators: Digitek x AAFT

At the Asian Academy of Film and Television (AAFT), creativity isn’t just taught, it’s experienced. Founded in 1993 and based in Noida, AAFT has established itself as one of India’s premier institutions for creative arts and media education.

In collaboration with AAFT, Digitek became a part of an engaging workshop and exhibition that brought together students, aspiring creators, and young minds eager to explore the world of content creation.

Workshops That Went Beyond Theory

The workshop sessions were designed to be practical, interactive, and insight-driven.

Instead of just talking about equipment and techniques, the focus was on real usage — how to create better content, how to use lighting effectively, and how the right tools can elevate storytelling.

Students didn’t just listen; they engaged, asked questions, and got a closer look at how professional setups work in real scenarios.

Exhibition: Exploring the Tools of Creation 

Alongside the workshop, the exhibition space gave students an opportunity to explore Digitek’s range of products up close.

From lighting equipment to creator essentials, the setup allowed attendees to understand how each product fits into the content creation process. It created a hands-on environment where curiosity naturally turned into interaction.

Podcast Zone: A Space to Start Creating

One of the key highlights of the event was the podcast zone.

Fully set up and ready to use, this space allowed students to step in and experience content creation firsthand. Whether it was a casual conversation or a structured recording, the idea was simple — give them a platform and let them create.

It helped bridge the gap between learning and doing, which is often where real confidence builds.

Creator Booth: Designed for Practical Exposure

The creator booth added another layer to the experience.

It functioned as a live demonstration space where students could see how content setups come together, from lighting placement to framing and execution. For many, it was their first time experiencing a professional-grade setup up close.

And that’s what made it impactful — it wasn’t abstract anymore, it was real.

Young Minds, Early Inspiration

What made the event even more special was the participation of school students.

Their visit brought a fresh wave of curiosity and excitement. For many of them, it was an introduction to the world of media, content, and creative careers — something that sparked early interest and inspiration.

It wasn’t just an event for current students, but a glimpse of possibilities for future creators.

In Conclusion

The collaboration with AAFT was not just about showcasing products; it was about enabling learning through experience.

By combining workshops, hands-on exposure, and creator-focused zones, the event created an environment where students could explore, experiment, and understand the real dynamics of content creation.

Because sometimes, the best way to learn is simply to step in and start creating.