Course Contents
Course Outline:
Phases of Production, TV formats and Genre study,
Types of Production, How to develop one liner, pitch
Planning, writing for TV & Film, Narrative Structure
How to develop treatment, proposal for film and documentary
Elements of script writing, transitions and concept of progression
Camera shots, angle, movements,
Production Grammar Rules (180 Degree Rule, Master Shot Technique)
Multiple Camera Production (Introduction to TV Studio Setup)
Role of Crew in Production
Lights and Sound in Production
Editing Techniques (Introduction to Adobe Premiere/ Final Cut Pro Editing of final Projects)
Course Synopsis
Final Project: TV Drama/ Short film and Documentary: Students will produce a short TV drama/ short film and a documentary. Both will be group tasks and right from the idea development, script writing, screenplay, shots allocation, and production phase and finally the post production, every step will be assessed separately.
Course Learning Outcomes
Outcomes:
At the end of this course students will be able to:
• Know the essential production phases
• Know the jargon of the TV production
• Learn the techniques involved for production
• Plan different TV programs/Short films/Documentaries
• Write scrip for different formats of TV programs/Short films/Documentaries
• Write a comprehensive proposal
• Research, implement and execute their ideas
Phases of Production, TV formats and Genre study,
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One Liner and Pitch of TV Show
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Television Production
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Narrative Structure
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Steps for Writing a Treatment for Film
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How to write a treatment for Documentary
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Writing for TV and Film
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Camera Angles and Shot Movements
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Camera and Shots
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Studio Production Document
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TV Studio Set up
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Review of 180 Degree Rule
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Final Cut Pro PPT
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Introduction to Adobe Premier
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Lighting techniques
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Role of Crew in Television Production
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Importance of Sound
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