Course Objectives:
This course will enable the students to understand the basics and the technicalities of television programming. Students will also be acquainted with the process of TV production and video editing techniques.
Video and Broadcast Technology—Analogue and Digital technology, frame and field, scanning process, Interlaced and Progressive scanning, Composite video signal, Component video signal, Resolution, Aspect ratio. CCU, Colour bars, Vectorscope, Waveform monitor, Broadcast standards-- NTSC, PAL, SECAM and HDTV, Telecine.
Transmission technologies—Terrestrial transmission; Satellite and Cable broadcasting; Up linking and Down linking, Conditional Access System, DTH; IPTV.
Production Personnels and their Role and responsibilities in Radio and Television production
Motion picture production- Three Phases, preparation of budget for various types of Radio and Television Programmes, preparation of script break-down - artiste, location/setting-preparation of shooting schedule.
Introduction to lighting: Why do we need to light, mandatory light, creative light, Characteristics of light: Quality, quantity, colour temperature, three point lighting, Natural Lighting: Sunlight and the realities, cyclorama, Soft and hard light sources.
Linear and Non-linear Editing, On-line and off-line editing, in cam edit. Principles of editing-Matching actions, Continuity, Matching Tone, Cut in , Cut away, Jump cut, compression and expansion of time, Cross cutting, Circular and Non-Linear cutting, Axial cut.
British Film Institute, 2009)
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