Course image AESTHETICS OF CINEMA AND TELEVISION
Department of Cinema

Classify the art and technology of photographic image

Illustrate the art of electronic imaging

Explain the various recording formats for video

Summaries the cinematic projections from Cinemascope to IMAX

Evaluate how these elements individually and collectively contribute to the     perception and appreciation of cinema.


Course image METHODS OF SHOOTING
Department of Cinema
The student should get a clear idea for visualizing and shooting the same.
Course image SHAPING THE CONTENT
Department of Cinema

Develop ideas for scripting for Fiction & Non-Fiction films

Explain about the structure of the script

Build writing skill for dialogue writing

Outline the synthesis in technology of Cinema & Television

Develop screenplays for short-fiction and TV serials


Course image SYNTHESIS OF CINEMA AND TV TECHNIQUES
Department of Cinema

To give adequate information to the students regarding the diversity and commonality in the Craft and Art of TV and Cinema.


Course image Techniques of CTV: Visual Aspect
Department of Cinema

Develop an understanding of the industry as a whole by executing all components of development, pre-production, production and post-production planning • Students will demonstrate that the critical study of cinema inform their filmmaking and that the study and practice of film production enhance their work as film scholars and analysts. • Develop critical thinking and self-awareness by evaluating a variety of theories and approaches to film analysis. • Edit digital media at an intermediate level using industry standard non-linear editing software. • Evaluate digital video projects, identify items for improvement, and implement changes. • Students will demonstrate that they understand the pre-production, production, and postproduction filmmaking process • Develop an understanding of the industry as a whole by executing all components of development, pre-production, production and post-production planning

Course image CINEMA AND TELEVISION AS AN ART FORM
Department of Cinema

COURSE OUTCOMES  

 Understanding about the growth of Cinema and Television 

 Capacity for analyzing and creating the cinema and television programmers without the lose artistic value 

 Capacity to express content through cinema and television 

 Understanding the importance of cinema and television as communication medium 

 Creating a sense for frame and shots  

 Brilliance in application of technology in cinema and television  

 Understanding the interactive capacity of cinema and television

  Capacity to show the current and socially relevant subjects through the cinema and television 

Course image RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES
Department of Cinema

This course is offered to post graduate students in Cinema and Television, expecting to conduct qualitative as well as quantitative research in a variety of settings to design content and form of a fiction/ nonfiction film.