3rd Sem, Cinematography Diploma

15CN32T: VIsual Design and Composition-II Cinema 3rd Sem Syllabus for Diploma DTE Karnataka C15 Scheme

VIsual Design and Composition-II detail DTE Kar Diploma syllabus for Cinematography (CN), C15 scheme is extracted from DTE Karnataka official website and presented for diploma students. The course code (15CN32T), and for exam duration, Teaching Hr/week, Practical Hr/week, Total Marks, internal marks, theory marks, duration and credits do visit complete sem subjects post given below. The syllabus PDFs can be downloaded from official website.

For all other cinema 3rd sem syllabus for diploma c15 scheme dte karnataka you can visit Cinema 3rd Sem Syllabus for Diploma C15 Scheme DTE Karnataka Subjects. The detail syllabus for visual design and composition-ii is as follows.

Pre-requisites:

Keen to understand the importance of compositional aesthetics in Cinematography from both technical and filming grammar.

Course Objectives:

  1. Define the Exposure on Compositional elements
  2. Understand between Real and Cinematic compositional aesthetics
  3. Compute the Motion picture photography, Compositional rules and Application
  4. Formulate the concepts of Visual Aesthetics

Course Outcomes:

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unit 1 Colour psychology

Introduction- The Art of seeing things, Attention of the Audience, Attributes of the Visual Image, Brightness, Contrast, Quality of Light, Focus, Perspective, Color, Grain, Look etc .Color Vision – Monocular, Binocular, Peripheral vision, Rods & Cones, Color perception. Thomas Young ‘s Tricolor theory- Sir Isaac Newton’s Color Wheel, Munsell color system -Primary, Secondary, & Tertiary Colors. Complementary / opposite colors. Tints & Shades of color- color Space, Meaning of Color, Color contrast, Psychological emotions associated with Colors , Color Saturations & Strength of Colors.

UNIT 2 COMPOSITIONAL RULES

The Golden mean, the rule of thirds, factors for good Composition, Elements, Types, Application, Psychological effect, Complex & Combined Composition, Creating Centre of Interest, Switching Centre of Interest, Focus , Selective Focus. Framing using Diagonal framing, ( Dutch Angle ) Depth in frame, Frames can aid Story telling . Balance -Color balance, Subject balance, Contrast balance, Subject weight. STATIC & DYNAMIC COMPOSITION Creative use of composition, Color Composition, Shots & Composition, Unity- relationship between Camera movements & Composition, Scene requirements-Aesthetic, technical, Psychological, Dramatic, Editorial, & Physical.

unit 3 Structure Dynamics

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unit 4 Filming Technique

Flow, Time Continuity, Space Continuity ( Real time & Cinematic Time ) ( Real Space & Filmic Space ) Filming Types – Master Scene Technique, Triple Take Technique, Advantages & Dis -advantages. Types of Action -Controlled Action, Uncontrolled Action. CAMERA MOVEMENTS -Psychological effect, Technical & Creative application of movement, Combining different movements for creative effect, Care to be taken while executing-unusual camera movements & their uses. Comparison of the effect of Trolley & Zoom movement , Static view point & Dynamic view point.

unit 5 Continuity

Introduction Directional Continuity- Action Continuity, Subject Axis, & Camera Axis, imaginary Line, Rules. .Photographic Continuity- Environmental continuity, Lighting continuity. Lighting continuity- Time of the Day or Night. Make up & Costume Continuity.Cinematic continuity :Shoot for edit , thinking about continuity, types of continuity, the prime detective, screen direction, turnaround, cheating the turn around, planning coverage, cuttability, 20and 30 degree rule, other issues in continuity-introductions, editorial issues in shooting, jump cuts-the content cut, action cut, POV cut, match cut, conceptual cut, zero cut. Resolution and Exposure level/continuity and importance of colour correction

Unit 6 Composition techniques for wide screen

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Course Delivery:

The course will be delivered through lectures and presentations, suitable Videos. demonstration hand -in-hand experience, with suitable equipments and accessories Fallowed by sample video screening and panel discussion

Suggested List of Student Activities:

Note: the following activities or similar activities for assessing CIE (IA) for 5 marks (Any one)

  1. Each student should do any one of the following type activity or any other similar activity related to the course and before conduction, get it approved from concerned Teacher and HOD.
  2. Each student should conduct different activity and no repeating should occur
  1. Collect the n number(birth of photography to till date) of compositional techniques evolved inmotion picture photography
  2. Submit a R&D report on colour and its psychological impact on audience
  3. Visit an industry and submit a report on Types of filming techniques as per film industry norms

Model Question Paper:

(CIE)

  1. Explain Thomas Young ‘s Tricolor theory-
  2. Explain Sir Isaac Newton’s Color Wheel, Or Explain Munsell color system
  3. Describe The Golden mean rule ,
  4. Explain the factors for good Composition under rule of thirds, OR Explain the techniques of Creating Centre of Interest,

Model Question Paper:

Part A

  1. Write short notes on Master Scene techniques
  2. Derive the Forms of Color Vision – Monocular, Binocular & Peripheral vision.
  3. List the Tints & Shades of color- color Space, Meaning of Color, Color contrast
  4. Describe the Thomas Young ‘s Tricolor theory.
  5. Define the Sir Issac Newton’s Color Wheel.
  6. Explain the Psychological effect of Camera movements.
  7. Derive the Trolley movement, Zoom movement. Compare the effects
  8. Define the Unusual Camera movements.
  9. Derive the Creative application of movement.

Part B

  1. Explain the Static view point & Dynamic view point
  2. Explain the Golden mean & the Rule of thirds
  3. Explain the role of Flow in Continuity.
  4. Derive the Advantages & Dis-advantages of Master Scene Technique
  5. State the factors for good Composition, Elements, Types & Application.
  6. State the importance of Time Continuity (Real time & Cinematic Time)
  7. Derive the Advantages & Dis-advantages of Triple Take Technique.
  8. List the types of Shots & Composition.
  9. State the importance of Space Continuity (Real Space & Filmic Space)
  10. Describe the applications of Controlled Action & Uncontrolled Action

For detail syllabus of all other subjects of BE Cinema, C15 scheme do visit Cinema 3rd Sem syllabus for C15 scheme.

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