This course will enable the students to -
Learning Outcome:
1. Students will be able to work in the broadcast world by learning audio skills, formats and techniques and identify and develop their individual talent/skills while recognizing the importance of working together as a team
2. Students will learn professional audio production values and techniques and distinguish between good and bad production techniques.
3. Students will acquire a basic functional knowledge of professional audio equipment and software.
4. Students will be able to undertake radio programme production in different formats.
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) |
Broadcasting and Programming: Theory
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CO79(B): Students will be able to work in the broadcast world by learning audio skills, formats and techniques and identify and develop their individual talent/skills while recognizing the importance of working together as a team CO80(B): Students will learn professional audio production values and techniques and distinguish between good and bad production techniques. CO81(B): Students will acquire a basic functional knowledge of professional audio equipment and software. CO82(B): Students will be able to undertake radio programme production in different formats.
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Approach in teaching: Lecture cum Discussion Tool(Power Point Presentation) Analyzing different Radio reports. Case study methodology can be applied.
Learning activities for the students: Selflearning assignments, Effective questions, Simulation, Seminar presentation, Giving tasks, Field practical
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Class test, Continuous Assessment Test Semester end examination Assignments |
Production - Planning, R&D and Execution
Radio Presentation/RJing - Various Radio programme formats: Writing, Recording, Editing and Mixing.
Storytelling / Radio Drama (choice between the two): Writing, Recording, Directing and Editing + Mixing.
Radio Creatives and Commercials: Writing, Recording, Editing and Mixing
Radio and Digitization: Adequate Usage of Social Media and Podcasting. Hands-On Practice in relation to Radio
Sportscast, Weathercast, Special announcements, Interviews, Documentaries: Writing, Recording and Editing
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