Television Production
Number of Seats: 21(7 in each specialisation)
Minimum Qualification: Graduation |
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| Introduction |
This course has been designed to train students to join the television industry with confidence. This one-year programme has a curriculum that is a balance of communication theory, television production and television programming appreciation. The introductory module has been designed to explore the innate capabilities of the audiovisual medium to produce a television programme. We offer three essential professional aspects of Television Production making as streams of specialisation for the students to learn:
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1. Direction and Production
2. Camera and Lighting
3. Editing
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The first semester is a common for all the streams where the basic knowledge of television production is imparted. In the second semester, the students will train according to their chosen field of specialization. |
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The students are expected to explore various types of programming formats such as interviews, talk shows, profiles and reality television through projects and exercises. Students are taken to shooting floors and editing houses to see practical applications of skills that they are acquiring in the industry. This enables the students to correct themselves and get a proper perspective of what is expected out of them in the industry. |
Simultaneously, students are expected to attend TV film festivals, seminars and symposiums along with the regular television programming screening and discussions in the campus. They deconstruct, discuss and debate on programming formats, script, production planning and other technical aspects to develop capability and adaptability to find creative solutions to a communication need. At the end of the course students are expected to join together from different streams of specialisation and make professional quality television programmes as diploma projects based on their learning during the course. |
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