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Activities & Creative Initiatives
Radiance - Annual Creative Festival
Radiance is Clairvoyance’s flagship annual creative festival, structured as an immersive multi-day learning experience in photography, cinematography, editing, and design. The festival brings together students from across the campus and other institutions to engage with visual storytelling through workshops, competitions, and collaborative activities.
The program integrates expert-led workshops, macro photography sessions using professional equipment, inter-college photowalks, competitive categories, and curated exhibitions that showcase student creativity.
Radiance 2025 expanded into an 8-day structured program featuring industry speakers, hands-on learning sessions, and a prize pool exceeding ₹10,000. The festival concluded with a public exhibition near OAT, highlighting standout works produced during the event.


In-House Film Production - “HIM: AFTERMATH”
In the 2025-26 session, Clairvoyance initiated its first full-scale cinematic production. The project began with open casting calls and structured recruitment across departments including cinematography, writing, sound design, editing, and production management.
Students collaborated in a professional production environment, experiencing the complete filmmaking pipeline from script development and storyboarding to filming and post-production.
This initiative marked a significant milestone in the club’s growth - transitioning from event documentation toward independent narrative storytelling and structured student-led film production.
Freshers’ Introduction Films
Since 2016, Clairvoyance has produced annual Freshers’ Introduction Films to welcome new batches to NIT Delhi. These productions combine creativity and storytelling to introduce the institute’s culture and student community.
Each film is completely executed by student teams, involving scripting, direction, cinematography, acting, and post-production. This collaborative process gives members practical exposure to filmmaking while encouraging creative experimentation.
Over the years, the scale and cinematic quality of these productions have steadily grown, making the Freshers’ Introduction Film a defining creative tradition within the institute.
Aftermovies & Event Films
Clairvoyance produces cinematic aftermovies and event films that capture the energy and emotion of major campus events. These productions combine dynamic visuals, music, and storytelling techniques to create engaging digital memories.
From sports tournaments and cultural festivals to farewell ceremonies and institutional celebrations, our team documents moments that define campus life.
Through structured editing workflows and collaborative production teams, these films serve as a lasting visual archive of the institute’s most significant events.
Frame Zero - Technical Orientation
Frame Zero is Clairvoyance’s technical orientation program designed to introduce new members to the tools, workflows, and creative processes used by the club.
Participants receive hands-on exposure to DSLR cameras, gimbals, and lighting equipment, allowing them to understand the fundamentals of professional photography and videography.
The session also introduces editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve, ensuring that members develop a strong technical foundation before participating in event coverage or film projects.


Curated Movie Screenings
Initiated in 2025, the Movie Screening series aims to cultivate cinematic literacy and creative dialogue among students.
Carefully selected films from global and regional cinema are screened within the campus, exposing participants to different storytelling styles, visual languages, and filmmaking techniques.
Screenings are often followed by informal discussions on cinematography, music, direction, and narrative structure, encouraging members to analyse films from a creative and technical perspective.

