Applied Cinematography and Spl Efx 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 (15CN41T), 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 4th sem syllabus for diploma c15 scheme dte karnataka you can visit Cinema 4th Sem Syllabus for Diploma C15 Scheme DTE Karnataka Subjects. The detail syllabus for applied cinematography and spl efx is as follows.
Pre-requisites:
In-depth knowledge about motion picture photography
Course Objectives:
- To Know the Various types of cinematography as per modern era
- To Understand the various Aesthetical image quality control through applied cinematography techniques
- To identify behaviour of light inside the image during various forms of processing
- To associate with the applied cinematography and aesthetics of EFX
Course Outcomes:
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Unit -1:Applied Cinematography:
Introduction to 3D cinematography-Under water cinematography- Aerial image cinematography- High speed cinematography- Time slicing technique-Imax system-Time lapse cinematography-A brief study about the front projection system- Back projection systems- Motion control cinematography-Special effects through lenses and filtersAdvantages & disadvantages of shooting films for blow ups.Shooting techniques for Fiction, nonfiction & Montage (Features, Documentaries, Newsreels, Ads & Songs)
Unit -2:Digital format:
A brief study of the essentials features of a Digital high end cameraDifferent types of digital formats such as DV, DV cams, DVC Pro, HDTV & DTV formats& their scan line resolutions. The features of HD, 2K & 4K formats.
Unit -3 :Motion picture film processing lab:
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Unit-4 : Special effects Cinematography:
Introduction to In camera Special process- Special effects through variation in Camera Speed-Reverse shots-Technique of shooting with variation in Shutter angle-Dissolves-Fade-in &fade-out-Ramping -Technique of shooting Glass shots-Mirror shots-Mask frames- Miniature shots-Double exposure- Stop block technique-Animation. Aesthetic effects – smoke, fire, rain, water & patterns.
Unit-5:Special effects with combination of Camera and Lab-
Introduction to Study of Travelling matte Cinematography – Blue/ Green matte-Study of the Special effects created by an Optical printer- Double exposure-Titling -Fade-in- Fade out- Dissolves- Freeze effects- Stretch & Skip effect -Reduction and Blow ups.telecine
Unit-6: Special types of Cinematography:
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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)
- 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.
- Each student should conduct different activity and no repeating should occur
- Collect the n number(birth of photography to till date) of Applied cinematography detailed dedicated for motion picture photography
- Submit a R&D report on 3d filming and projection design and development
- Visit an industry and submit a report on Types filming -exposure control -lighting ratio as per film industry norms
Model Question Paper:
(CIE)
- Explain Under water cinematography-
- Discuss the techniques Aerial cinematography- or discuss the techniques of High speed cinematography-
- Describe the essentials features of a Digital high end camera
- Explain Different types of digital formats or describe The features of HD, 2K & 4K formats
Model Question Paper:
Section A
- Explain the Technique of shooting the Aerial Cinematography.
- Define the High speed Cinematography & its applicationsin the field.
- Derive the Time slicing technique
- Explain the essential features of a Digital high end camera.
- Define the Different types of digital formats such as DV, DV cams, DVC Pro & its applications.
- Discuss the Technique of shooting of HD & its features
- Explain the Technique of De saturation techniques and applications.
- Narrate the Stripping of Anti halation backing techniques
- Explain the Film Restoration methods.
SECTION-B
- Define the Reverse shots & itsapplications in the field.
- Derive the Technique of shooting with variation in shutter angle
- Discuss the shooting Dissolves-Fade-in & fade-out in Camera.
- Define the Advantages & disadvantages of shooting Double exposure frames
- Derive the Shooting techniques of Titling.
- Define the techniques of creating Fade-in & Fade out in lab.
- Explain the featuresof Image manipulation, CG works & its Effects
- Define the concept of Reverse Tele cine process.
- Derive the Shooting techniques of Titling with the help of manual filming techniques.
- Describe in detail the technique of digital archival for EFX footages.
Reference Books:
- VISUAL EFFECTS FOR FILM & TELEVISION A.J. MITCHELL 2004
- SPECISL EFFECTS CINEMATOGRAPHY RAYMOND FIELDING FOCAL PRESS 2000
- CAMERA TECHNIQUES IN DRAMATIC & HUMOROUS SCENES IN HITCHCOCK’S MARC FABER 2008
- FILM & ITS TECHNIQUE RAYMOND SPOTTISWOODE 516P
- ELEMENTS OF FILM LEE R BOBKER
- THE FIVE C’S CINEMATOGRAPHY JOSEPH V MASCELLI
- ANIMATION FROM PENCILS TO PIXELS TONY WHITE 2006
- CHARACTER ANIMATION IN 3D VOL I STEVE ROBERTS 2004
- PHOTOGRAPHIC THEORY FOR MOTION PICTURE CAMERAMAN RUSSEL CAMPBELL
- HANDS ON CINEMATOGRAPHER’S MANUAL AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CINEMATOGRAPHERS
- FILM LIGHTING CHRIS MACALWITZ
- THE TECHNIQUE OF LIGHTING FOR FILM AND TELEVISION GERALD MILLERSON FOCAL
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