Programme Formats and Production

Paper Code: 
RPP 132
Credits: 
2
Contact Hours: 
90.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
18.00

Basic Radio Programme Formats--Talks and Discussion, Announcements.

 Breathing, quality of speech;Quality of speech and diction

 

18.00

Thinking Audio

Interviews, Documentaries, Music Programmes,

Specific- Classical/Semi Classical/English etc

Phone –in-programmes

 

18.00

Radio Script--Different Programmes

Speaking – a performing art

Mastering speech

Speech, enunciation, flow, pronunciation, pace, pitch, modulation, tone, emphasis

 

18.00

Special Audience Programme

Agricultural Programmes ( Regional language programmes)

Educational Programmes (Quiz etc)

For women, children, culture

Other specific audiences

 

18.00

Recording – microphones, loudspeakers, stereo – mono

Studio acoustics and recording techniques

Outdoor recording techniques

Editing and Audio mixing

Stereo recording editing

Audience Research Survey

 

Essential Readings: 

 1.Aspinall, R. (1971)Radio Production, Paris: UNESCO.

2. Flemming, C. (2002) The Radio Handbook, London: Routledge.

3. Keith, M. (1990) Radio Production, Art & Science, London: Focal Press.

4. McLeish, R. (1988) Techniques of Radio Production, London: Focal Press.

5. Nisbett, A. (1994)Using Microphones, London: Focal Press.

6. Reese, D.E. & Gross, L.S. (1977) Radio Production Work, London: Focal Press.

 

 

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