AMI-102C: Advanced Applications of Creative Techniques and Technologies in Television Production Operations and Broadcasting

AMI-102C: Advanced Applications of Creative Techniques and Technologies in Television Production Operations and Broadcasting is an intensive program designed to provide students with an in-depth understanding of the latest creative techniques and technologies employed in television production. Through a combination of subject matter discussions, practical exercises, and project-based learning, students will gain hands-on experience in utilizing cutting-edge tools to enhance storytelling and visual aesthetics in television programming.

The program will cover a wide range of advanced topics, including advanced camera techniques, virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), computer-generated imagery (CGI), motion graphics, and advanced post-production techniques. Students will learn how to leverage these techniques and technologies to create immersive and visually captivating television content.

Furthermore, the program will focus on the application of creative techniques and technologies across different television genres, such as news broadcasting, documentaries, scripted dramas, and live events. Students will explore the nuances of each genre and learn how to adapt their creative approaches accordingly.

Hands-on experience will be a key component of the program, allowing students to work with advanced equipment and software used in television production. They will have the opportunity to plan, shoot, and edit their own television projects, applying the learned techniques and technologies under the guidance of experienced industry professionals.

By the end of the program, students will have gained a comprehensive understanding of advanced creative techniques and technologies in television production operations and broadcasting. They will possess the skills to effectively utilize cutting-edge tools to enhance storytelling and visual aesthetics in television programming. Additionally, students will be equipped with the adaptability required to thrive in the ever-evolving landscape of television production and broadcasting.

Course Proficiency:
Advanced Proficiency Level

AMI-102C: Advanced Applications of Creative Techniques and Technologies in Television Production Operations and Broadcasting is an intensive program designed to provide students with an in-depth understanding of the latest creative techniques and technologies employed in television production. Through a combination of subject matter discussions, practical exercises, and project-based learning, students will gain hands-on experience in utilizing cutting-edge tools to enhance storytelling and visual aesthetics in television programming.

The program covers a wide range of advanced topics, including advanced camera techniques, virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), computer-generated imagery (CGI), motion graphics, and advanced post-production techniques. Students will learn how to leverage these techniques and technologies to create immersive and visually captivating television content.

In addition to exploring advanced techniques and technologies, the program emphasizes the application of creative approaches across different television genres, such as news broadcasting, documentaries, scripted dramas, and live events. Students will delve into the nuances of each genre and learn how to adapt their creative approaches accordingly.

Hands-on experience is a key component of the program, allowing students to work with advanced equipment and software used in television production. Under the guidance of experienced industry professionals, students will plan, shoot, and edit their own television projects, applying the learned techniques and technologies to create compelling content.

Upon completion of the program, students will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of advanced creative techniques and technologies used in television production operations and broadcasting.
  2. Utilize advanced camera techniques to enhance visual storytelling in television programming.
  3. Apply virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and computer-generated imagery (CGI) to create immersive television experiences.
  4. Create visually captivating motion graphics and animations for television programming.
  5. Implement advanced post-production techniques to enhance the overall quality of television content.
  6. Adapt creative techniques and technologies to different television genres and formats.
  7. Utilize advanced equipment and software used in television production with proficiency and confidence.
  8. Plan, shoot, and edit television projects applying the learned techniques and technologies.
  9. Collaborate effectively with production teams, incorporating advanced creative techniques and technologies into the overall production workflow.
  10. Embrace and adapt to the evolving trends and technologies in television production operations and broadcasting.
Six Months (24 Weeks)

To enroll in the AMI-102C: Advanced Applications of Creative Techniques and Technologies in Television Production Operations and Broadcasting program, students must have successfully completed AMI-101: Television Production Operations, Broadcasting Technologies, and Journalism or possess equivalent knowledge and skills. Additionally, the following prerequisites and skills are beneficial for students to derive maximum benefit from the program:

  1. Proficiency in basic camera operations, video editing, directing, scriptwriting, lighting engineering, pre-production and post-production processes, studio operations, MCR operations, TV journalism, and graphics and motion design, as covered in AMI-101.
  2. Strong communication skills: Advanced verbal and written communication skills are essential for effective collaboration with the production team, conducting in-depth interviews, and delivering compelling news content.
  3. Proficiency in storytelling and creativity: Advanced storytelling abilities, creative thinking, and the ability to think critically are essential in advanced television production and journalism. Students should have the skills to create engaging narratives and employ advanced visual storytelling techniques.
  4. Advanced knowledge of television and media: A comprehensive understanding of television formats, genres, industry practices, and emerging trends will provide a robust foundation for advanced television production, broadcasting technologies, and journalism.
  5. Proficiency in digital technology: Advanced familiarity with digital technology, including advanced cameras, professional video editing software, and online platforms, is crucial for comprehending and applying advanced concepts related to broadcasting technologies and operations.
  1. To explore advanced creative techniques and technologies used in television production operations and broadcasting.
  2. To enhance students' knowledge and skills in utilizing cutting-edge tools and technologies for television production.
  3. To develop students' proficiency in implementing creative techniques for storytelling and visual aesthetics in television programming.
  4. To provide hands-on experience in using advanced equipment and software used in television production.
  5. To equip students with the ability to adapt to the evolving landscape of television production and broadcasting.

CORE MODULES (Select ALL)

 

Module 1C: Advanced Motion Graphics and 2D/3D Animation

  • Design principles for motion graphics in television
  • Creating dynamic title sequences and lower-thirds
  • Principles of animation
  • Animation techniques for storytelling and visual enhancements
  • Animation software and tools
  • Creating animated sequences for television

Module 2C:  Advanced Graphic Designing

  • Fundamentals of graphic design
  • Design software and tools for television
  • Creating graphics for TV productions

Module 3C: Advanced Costume and Makeup

  • Costume design and selection for television
  • Makeup techniques for different TV genres
  • Enhancing characters through costume and makeup

Module 4C: Advanced Set Design, Decoration, and Construction

  • Set design principles for television
  • Construction techniques for TV sets
  • Set decoration and prop management

Module 5C: Special Effects TV Production

  • Introduction to special effects in television
  • Practical effects techniques for TV productions
  • Visual effects and CGI integration for TV\

ELECTIVE MODULES (Select ANY FIVE)

 

Module 6C: Advanced Multimedia Production

  • Producing multimedia content for television
  • Interactive elements for TV platforms
  • Incorporating multimedia elements in TV productions

Module 7C : Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) in Television

  • Introduction to VR and AR technologies in television production
  • Creating immersive experiences through VR and AR
  • Integration of VR and AR in live broadcasts and interactive programming

Module 8C: Computer-Generated Imagery (CGI) and Visual Effects

  • Incorporating CGI elements into television programming
  • Techniques for creating realistic visual effects
  • Compositing and integrating CGI with live-action footage

Module 9C: Advanced Post-Production Techniques

  • Advanced video editing and color grading
  • Sound design and audio post-production
  • Visual enhancements through compositing and color correction

Module 10C: Creative Techniques in News Broadcasting

  • Visual storytelling in news reporting
  • Infographics and data visualization in news programming
  • Immersive reporting techniques and interactive news presentations

Module 11C: Creative Approaches in Documentary Filmmaking

  • Cinematic documentary storytelling techniques
  • Incorporating reconstructions and reenactments
  • Innovative approaches to documentary interviews

Module 12C: Scripted Drama and Narrative Techniques

  • Visual storytelling in scripted television dramas
  • Techniques for creating compelling characters and narratives
  • Exploring non-linear storytelling and narrative structures

Module 13C: Live Events and Broadcast Production

  • Designing immersive sets and environments for live events
  • Multi-camera production and live switching techniques
  • Real-time motion graphics and live visual enhancements

 

Module 14C: Emerging Technologies in Television Production

  • Exploring emerging technologies in television production
  • Artificial intelligence (AI) applications in TV production
  • Integration of virtual production techniques in television programming

 

Module 15C: Emerging Advanced Topics in Creative Techniques in Television Production Technologies and Practices

  • The Evolution of Television Production:
    • Understanding the impact of technological advancements on television production.
    • Exploring the challenges and opportunities presented by new creative techniques.
    • Examining the evolving role of production teams in the television industry.
  • Cinematography and Visual Aesthetics in Television:
    • Exploring the art of cinematography and visual storytelling in television production.
    • Understanding lighting, camera techniques, framing, and composition.
    • Learning about the use of color grading and visual aesthetics to enhance storytelling.
  • Visual Effects and CGI in Television Production:
    • Understanding the use of visual effects and computer-generated imagery (CGI) in television production.
    • Learning about techniques for integrating visual effects seamlessly into live-action footage.
    • Exploring the ethical considerations and challenges of using visual effects in storytelling.
  • Immersive Storytelling and Virtual Reality in Television:
    • Exploring the use of immersive technologies, such as virtual reality (VR), in television production.
    • Understanding how VR can enhance storytelling and engage audiences in a television context.
    • Learning about the production, distribution, and viewer experiences of VR television content.
  • Remote Production and Distributed Workflows:
    • Understanding the concept of remote production and its applications in television production.
    • Learning about cloud-based editing, remote collaboration tools, and virtual set extensions.

Exploring the benefits and challenges of distributed workflows in television production

Diploma of Technology (DTech) in Advanced Applications of Creative Techniques and Technologies in Television Production Operations and Broadcasting
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