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DIPLOME CERTIFICATE 1 YEAR

BATCH - A REGULAR BATCH1

Monday to Friday

COURSE DURATION: DIPLOME CERTIFICATE

• 1year

CLASSES TIME:

10.30am-3-30pm Batch


BATCH - B WEEKEND BATCH2

Saturday and Sunday

COURSE DURATION: DIPLOME CERTIFICATE

• 1year • 6months

CLASSES TIME:

• 10.30am to 3.30pm Batch


Pre-Requisites:

• 10+2 Pass

• Basic Knowledge of Computer

• Understand English Language

Topic Covered in Syllabus

Free Portfolio Photo Shoot for acting Students – Indoor & Outdoor

Project: 5 (Five) Short movie Compulsory

Project: 100% Practical Oriented Courses

Faculty: from Film Industries Experts

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1 Year DIPLOME CERTIFICATE Course

  • Topics Covered in Syllabus: -
  • History of Cinema and Television
  • The History of Cinematography / Direction / Editing
  • History of Cinema
  • Classical Indian & Hollywood Cinema
  • Classical Narrative Cinema Soundless film

Brief study

  • FILM DIRECTION
  • VIDEO EDITING
  • CINEMATOGRAPHY
  • DSR CINEMATOGRAPHY
  • DIGITAL IMAGING TECHNICIAN - DIT

  • Departments in film making
  • Direction Department
  • Cinematography
  • Set
  • Production
  • Acting
  • Make-up
  • Costumes
  • Sound
  • Stunts / Fights
  • Choreography

  • Fundamental of Direction
  • Story
  • creen writing
  • Idea
  • Screenplay
  • Concepts
  • Shooting Script
  • Storyboard

  • Script
  • Understanding and analysis of film script.
  • Understanding the structure of story-telling
  • Visual story-telling
  • Scriptwriting Process
  • Film Grammar for Scriptwriting

Pre-Production

Digital Video Cinematography This class focuses on advanced digital video cinematography techniques for both Studio and field. Students will operate HD video cameras, use lights, and determine set and lighting

  • Introduction to Digital Video Cinematography
  • Cinematography
  • Interactivity and emotions through Cinematography
  • Building blocks, Compositions

  • Lenses and Cameras
  • Lens
  • Resolving power
  • definition Focal length
  • Prime lenses/block lenses
  • Zoom lens
  • Angle of view
  • Normal lens
  • Telephoto lens
  • Wide angle lens
  • Macro lens/micro lens
  • Converter
  • Idea of perspective
  • Zoom ratio
  • lens speed
  • Depth of field
  • Depth of focus
  • Hyper focal distance
  • Lens.Companies.carl Zeiess. Anguenus

  • Types of Cameras:
  • HD Cameras
  • Film Camera
  • Digital Camera
  • DSLR Camera
  • HDSLR Camera

  • Lightings
  • Tungsten lamps
  • quartz lamp
  • arc lamp
  • Fluorescent tube lights
  • Full spectrum fluorescent
  • Flicker free Lights, HMI
  • Muti-20, Muti-10, baby, solar, 5K
  • Mini Brute
  • Strobe lights
  • Kino-Flo spl lights
  • Fresnal spot
  • Follow spot
  • Disco -lights
  • Cyclorama/background lights
  • Soft Box lights.
  • Use of cutter stand, black cloth
  • Use of Skimmer and satin cloth
  • Various diffusion materials
  • Control of intensity
  • Barn doors
  • Use of reflectors
  • Outdoor location lighting
  • Studio lighting
  • Day for nights
  • Night exterior
  • Lighting, psychology of light
  • Visual Environment, Directional Effect of Light
  • Lighting design process
  • Three point lighting
  • High Key lighting and Low Key lighting

  • Construction of Shot
  • Color, Contrast
  • Deep Focus
  • Shallow Focus
  • Depth of Filed
  • Exposure
  • Racking focus
  • Frame Rate
  • Telephoto shot
  • Zoom shot

  • Framing
  • Angle of Framing
  • Aspect Ratio
  • Level of Framing
  • Canted Framing
  • Following Shot Reframing
  • Point of view shot
  • Wide angle Lens
  • Scale, Extreme long shot
  • Long shot
  • Medium long shot
  • Medium Close up
  • Extreme Closeup

  • Movement of Camera
  • Crane Shot
  • Handheld Camera
  • Steady Shot, Pan, Tilt
  • Tracking shot, Whip Pan.

  • Working with Audio
  • Capturing Audio while shooting,
  • Recording Audio withHDSLR Video Camera
  • Importance of Audio while shooting.

  • Direction
  • Screenplay
  • Role of Directors
  • Vision of Directors
  • Presentation
  • Scene Analysis
  • Working with Actors. Costume, Acting

  • Digital Video Editing
  • Effective Editing
  • Principles of Video Editing
  • Non-Linear Editing (NLE) Concept

  • Non-Linear Editing (NLE) Techniques
  • Working in the Timeline
  • Transitions
  • Key framing
  • Applying Filters
  • Ingesting

  • Advanced Editing Techniques
  • NLE Compositing
  • Color Correction & Color Grading
  • Working on Audio
  • Titling
  • Cinematic techniques
  • Color suite
  • Direct to disk recording
  • DTE (Direct To Edit)
  • Dubbing (filmmaking)
  • Film editing
  • Film score
  • Linear video editing
  • List of film-related topics
  • Non-destructive editing
  • Linear Editing
  • Non-linear editing system (NLE)
  • Offline editing
  • Pre-production
  • Audio editing
  • Sound effect
  • Special effect
  • Tapeless camcorder
  • Video editing
  • Video editing software ( FCP- ADOBE CS 6 - AVID MEDIA COMPOSER )

Job Titles

  • Video Photographer
  • Instructional Video Designer
  • Instructional Video Trainer
  • Production Technician
  • Editing Technician
  • Sound Technician
  • Special Effects Technician
  • Production Artist
  • Producer
  • Assistant Producer
  • Director
  • Assistant Director
  • Lighting Technician
  • Production Manager
  • Storyboard Artist
  • Video Engineer
  • Editing Engineer
  • Production Designer

  • Pre-production
  • Production, Post-Production & Distribution
  • Production
  • Shooting
  • Directing the actors
  • Directing the camera and working with the crew

  • Post Production / Final Project
  • Editing Video, Rough cuts and Final cuts
  • Editing Audio, Sound Effects, Scoring, Pre-¬‐mix and Final mix
  • Transferring Final edit to appropriate media
  • Students have to edit 2 short films as their final project

  • Film formalities
  • Banner Registration
  • Title Registration
  • Director Membership
  • Producer Membership
  • Story copy Right from writers association
  • Distribution
  • Film distribution
  • Digital distribution
  • various ways of distribution

  • Central Board of Film Certification
  • The Central Board of Film Certification (CENSOR BOARD)
  • U = Universal
  • UA = Parental Guidance
  • A = Adults Only
  • S = Restricted to any special class of persons
  • V/U, V/UA, V/A Certificates