Introduction to TV Production

Paper Code: 
24MCV132
Credits: 
4
Contact Hours: 
60.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

This course will enable the students to equip with comprehensive knowledge and skills in TV and video production, visual communication, cinematic narratives, and post-production techniques.

 

12.00
Unit I: 
TV Production: From Concept to Screen

                                        

  • Basics of T.V. Production (Preproduction, Production and Post Production)
  • Production Crew
  • Television Programme Formats

 

12.00
Unit II: 
Visual Communication: Techniques and Principles
  • Communication with Still Pictures
  • Still Photography-Rules of Composition
  • Lenses-Prime & Zoom, Aperture and Shutter Speed
  • Types of Shots, Angles and Movements.

 

12.00
Unit III: 
Cinematic Narratives: From Idea to Storyboard
  • Idea, Concept, Treatment
  • Story & Script
  • Screenplay and Storyboard.

 

12.00
Unit IV: 
Video Production Essentials: From Camera to Sound
  • Introduction to Video Camera
  • Characteristics and Functions of Video Camera
  • Basic Parts of Video Camera
  • Lighting-Outdoor and Indoor
  • Working of Microphones

 

12.00
Unit V: 
Post-Production: Editing and Visual Effects
  • Post Production Phase- Introduction and Functions of Editing
  • Role of Video Editor, Sound Effects and Visual Effects.
  • Use of Animation and Graphics in Films and Television Programmes

 

Essential Readings: 
  • Mihir,B. (2006). Bollywood: A History. New Delhi. Lotus Collections.
  • Kumar,Keval J.(2005). Mass Communication in India. Mumbai. Jaico Publishing House.
  • Soni,Sudhir. (2013). Handbook of Journalism and Mass Communication. New Delhi.Y Kings Books.
  • Upadyaya, Gaurav K. (2018). Communication and Mass Communication: Concept and Process. Delhi.Rajat Publications.
  • Vill'anilam, J.V. (2004). Communication and Mass Communication in India New Delhi. B.R. Publishing Corporation.
  • Boyd, A. (2000). Broadcasting Journalism: Techniques of Radio &TelevisionNews.New Delhi. Focal Press.
  • Chatterjee, P. C.(1991). Broadcasting In India. New Delhi. Sage Publications.
  • Fleming, C.(2002). The Radio Handbook. London.Routledge.
  • Narayan, S.(2014). Globalisation and Television: A Study of the Indian Experience1990-2010. New Delhi. Oxford University Press.
  • Srivastava, K. M.(2005). Broadcast Journalism in the 21st Century. New Delhi.Sterling Publications.

 

References: 

·         Herbison-Evans, D. (2017). Television production: A classroom approach. CRC Press.

·         Millerson, G. (2011). Television production. Taylor & Francis.

·         Adcock, N. (2014). Basic lighting worktext for film and video. CRC Press.

·         Mascelli, J. V. (2013). The five C's of cinematography: Motion picture filming techniques. Silman-James Press.

·         Dancyger, K. (2013). The technique of film and video editing: History, theory, and practice. CRC Press.

·         Hobson, E. (2014). Broadcast television: A complete guide to the industry. Routledge.

·         Pizzi, M. (2012). Television and video engineering. McGraw-Hill Education.

·         Weisman, S. R. (2014). Broadcast basics: A beginner's guide to television news reporting and production. Routledge.

·         Alten, S. R. (2013). Audio in media. Cengage Learning.

 

E- Resources:

 

·         https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/tv-production-basics/45398381

·         https://sist.sathyabama.ac.in/sist_coursematerial/uploads/SVCA1402.pdf

·         https://nios.ac.in/media/documents/srsec335new/335_Mass_Communication_Eng/335_Mass_Communication_Eng_L16.pdf

·         https://egyankosh.ac.in/handle/123456789/7258

https://egyankosh.ac.in/handle/123456789/8366

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