This course will enable the students to -
Learning Outcome:
1. Students will be able to ideate, Research and form treatment of a Film or Documentary.
2. Students will learn professional Video production process
3. Students will acquire a functional knowledge of professional video shooting equipment.
4. Students will be able to edit a film or a documentary using professional editing softwares.
5. Students will be able to edit a film or a documentary using professional editing softwares.
Course Outcome (COs):
Course |
Learning outcome (at course level) |
Learning and teaching strategies |
Assessment Strategies |
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Paper Code |
Paper Title |
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JMC 325(b) |
Practical: Film Appreciation |
CO79(A): Students will be able to ideate, Research and form treatment of a Film or Documentary. CO80(A):Students will learn professional Video production process CO81(A):Students will acquire a functional knowledge of professional video shooting equipment. CO82 (A): Students will be edit a film or a documentary using professional editing softwares.
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Approach in teaching: Lecture cum Discussion Tool and writing practise. News and event coverage using mobile and professional cameras. Anchoring and producing TV news bulletin. Production of television programme Video editing practice. Learning activities for the students Self learning assignments, Effective questions, Simulation, Seminar presentation, Giving tasks, Field practical
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Continuous Assessment Test Semester end examination Group projects on developing television documentary, features and special stories. |
Ideation, Selection of topic (Documentary/Film), Treatment, Research. Budgeting
Scripting, Screenplay, Storyboarding.
Recce, Preparing Costume, Art Direction, Shooting Schedule. Selection of Cast and Crew.
Light, Camera, Shooting, VFX
Editing, Graphics, Mastering of Tape, Promotion and Marketing
2. Michael Renov ed. Theorizing Documentary AFI Film Readers, New York and London:Routledge: 1993, 1-36
3. Trisha Das How to Write a Documentary
4. Double Take by PSBT
5. DOX magazine
6. Nichols, Bill (2001): Introduction to Documentary, Indiana University Press: Bloomington.