Electronic Cinematography
One Year PG Certificate Course in Electronic Cinematography
Electronic Cinematography The course has been designed to nourish the technical and aesthetic sense of cinematography and encouraging students to explore the unseen. The students are exposed to various technical interactions and practical workshops on framing, lighting, camera movement, lensing etc. by faculty and eminent professionals from industry. The focus is on the fine mixture of art and technology and the creative use of light & lens for visual story telling. The Department encourages students to explore innovative ways of visual perception using latest digital cameras and fully equipped TV Studios.
Course Duration
1 Year
Eligibility Criteria
Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline.- Selection criteria for PG Course in Television
- Written examination Joint Entrance Test (JET) of 03 hours duration for 100 marks, conducted at examination centres around the country. This exam is only qualifying in nature and does not carry any weightage in further admission process. Qualifying Candidates in the written examination are further called for orientation, interview and Medical test which will be held at Pune. Final merit list will be prepared on the basis of orientation and interview, with each stage carrying 50% weighting; subject to qualifying in medical test
The course is conducted in three phases.
Phase 1:
The first phase is common for students of all specializations, with the purpose of introducing the students to the basic concepts of audio – visual Programme making and familiarizes them with single-camera and multi-camera production techniques.
Phase 2:
The second phase emphasizes on development of skills in the various fields of specialization. Students attend workshops conducted by in-house faculty and Television professionals to acquaint themselves with production techniques of various programme formats and carry out co-ordinated exercises.
Phase 3:
In the final phase, students apply their understanding of the medium and skills developed in the earlier phases to undertake their course-end exercises. Students receive theoretical inputs and extensive hands-on training on state-of-the-art equipments through class room sessions, workshops, practicals, exercises with experienced in-house teachers and professionals from the industry.
Total No of Seats
10 (Ten) + 2 (Two) for foreign candidates
Faculty
- K. Jagdeeswaran,
Assistant Professor & HoD
- Bharat Nerkar,
Associate Professor