Forensic Techniques 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 (15CN53T), 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 5th sem syllabus for diploma c15 scheme dte karnataka you can visit Cinema 5th Sem Syllabus for Diploma C15 Scheme DTE Karnataka Subjects. The detail syllabus for forensic techniques is as follows.
Pre-requisites:
Enthusiasm to learn.
Course Objectives:
- Define the Exposure on crime reporting
- Understand the various aspects of recording evidence
- Compute the Compositional rules and Applications in Forensic Investigation
- Formulate the concepts of Visual Aesthetics
Course Outcomes:
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unit 1 Various aspects of Forensic Photography
Introduction- Concept and applications of Forensic Photography, Equipments & essential skill required for Forensic photography
unit 2 Procedure and Types
Determining the correct Exposure in terms of Aperture, Camera angle, Shutter speed, ISO, Focal length of the lens, Lighting, Metering, White balance according to the situation. Capturing the Forensic content.
UNIT 3 Specific requirements of Forensic Photography
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unit 4 Photographic different crime scenarios
Photographing Common Scene Scenarios, Vehicular accidents, Homicide Scenes, Nonhomicide Sexual Assaults, Suicides, Hit-and-run cases, Burglary, Fatal Accidents and Fire Accidents(Arson), Guidelines to be followed to cover the same,
unit 5 Legal Considerations
Demonstrative versus Substantive evidence, Fair and Accurate, Prejudicial and inflammatory, irrelevant and immaterial, Best evidence, Fair and Accurate, Separation in Time from event, Warrants: the Photographer and the Exclusionary Rule, Photographs as persistent evidence
Unit 6 Archiving: Care and Handling
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Course Delivery:
The course will be delivered through lectures
Reference Books:
- The Five C’s of Cinematography — Joseph v Mascelli ,Cine/Graphic publication.
- Film Directing Shot by Shot — Steven D Katz, Michaud Wiese production
- Continuity in Film & Video — Auril Rowlends, Media manual focal ress
- Principles of Cinematography — Leslie J Wheeler FRPS FBKS Fountain press London
- ThePractical Methodology of Forensic Photography-D.R. Redsicker, CRC Press
- Police Photograph — L.S. Miller, Anderson Publishing
Suggested List of Student Activities:
Note: the following activities or similar activities for assessing CIE (IA) for 5 marks (Any one)
- Student group of 4 should do any one of the following type of activity or any other similar activity related to the course and before conduction, get it approved from concerned faculty
- Collect the various samples of Forensic Photography.
- Submit a detailed report on crime records and its psychological impact on Audience
- Visit an investigation dept and submit a report on types of reports &filming techniques used .
Model Question Paper:
(CIE)
Model Question Paper:
Part A
Remember
- Define the concept of Forensic Photography
- Explain the need for Forensic Archiving
- Explain the technique of photographing the given forensic specimen
Understand
- Define specific considerations of a Forensic Photographer
- Define the Photographic Log?
- Explain is Active Archiving?
Application
- Identify the need for Scene Incident Photographic Worksheet?
- Explain the need for correct exposure of the given specimen
- List out the equipments needed for capturing Forensic Specimen
Part B
Remember
- Define Forensic Photography and mention the essential skills of a Forensic Photographer
- Analyze the different techniques of Forensic Archiving
- Explain the concept of capturing Forensic Content properly
Understand
- Explain the Archival rules to be followed in Forensic Photography
- Explain the importance of illumination in capturing the specimen
- List the legal considerations of a Forensic Photographer
Application
- Discuss in detail the photographs as persistent evidences for judicial proceedings
- Explain the importance of
- Camera Positions
- Scales
- With suitable illustrations of different crimes explain the role of Photography
- in capturing the same
- Mention the guidelines in photographing a Vehicular Accident
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