AMI-102T: Advanced Television Production Operations, Broadcasting Technologies, and Journalism

AMI-102T: Advanced Television Production Operations, Broadcasting Technologies, and Journalism is a comprehensive program designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and skills necessary to excel in the field of television production. Through a combination of studies in relevant topics, hands-on exercises, and practical applications, students will explore the intricacies of advanced camera operations, video editing techniques, directorial skills, lighting engineering, pre-production and post-production processes, studio operations, Master Control Room (MCR) operations, and TV journalism principles and practices.

The program begins by focusing on developing advanced proficiency in camera operations. Students will learn to utilize advanced camera features, employ advanced framing techniques, implement camera movements for storytelling purposes, and adapt to various production scenarios. They will gain expertise in capturing high-quality footage that meets professional standards.

In addition, students will dive into advanced video editing techniques, learning how to utilize advanced effects, perform color grading, master advanced audio editing, execute multi-camera editing, and establish advanced post-production workflows. They will be equipped with the skills to create visually stunning television productions with seamless editing and captivating visual effects.

The program also emphasizes the development of advanced directorial skills. Students will engage in advanced script analysis, refine their shot composition techniques, learn how to direct talent, handle complex scenes, and effectively manage production teams. They will gain the ability to bring their creative vision to life and effectively guide the production process.

Furthermore, students will delve into advanced lighting engineering principles and techniques. They will learn how to create dramatic lighting effects, handle challenging lighting situations, and enhance the visual aesthetics of television productions. They will understand the importance of lighting in setting the mood and tone of a production.

The program also covers advanced pre-production and post-production processes. Students will learn to plan, organize, and execute advanced script breakdowns, scheduling, editing techniques, color correction, and finalization of television projects. They will gain the skills to streamline the production workflow and ensure the smooth execution of television productions.

Additionally, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of studio operations, including advanced studio layouts, camera switching techniques, audio mixing, and the use of studio equipment to produce high-quality television productions. They will develop the ability to effectively operate in a studio environment and utilize the available resources to their fullest potential.

Moreover, the program provides expertise in advanced Master Control Room (MCR) operations. Students will learn advanced signal monitoring and control, commercial handling, programming scheduling, and troubleshooting techniques. They will gain the skills to manage broadcast operations and ensure seamless transmission of television content.

Lastly, students will explore advanced TV journalism principles and practices. They will learn advanced news gathering techniques, investigative journalism methodologies, news reporting, interviewing techniques, and ethical considerations in television journalism. They will develop the ability to produce compelling news content in adherence to professional and ethical standards.

Throughout the program, students will have the opportunity to engage in hands-on exercises and practical applications. They will work with industry-standard equipment and software used in television production, gaining practical experience in operating cameras, editing footage, lighting setups, studio operations, and mastering post-production workflows.

By the end of the program, students will have gained a comprehensive understanding of advanced television production operations, broadcasting technologies, and journalism. They will possess the skills to excel in various roles within the television production industry, including camera operators, video editors, directors, lighting engineers, production managers, and TV journalists. They will be well-equipped to adapt to the evolving landscape of television production and meet the demands of the industry

Course Proficiency:
Advanced Proficiency Level

AMI-102T: “Advanced Television Production Operations, Broadcasting Technologies, and Journalism”  is an advanced-level program designed to build upon the foundational knowledge gained in AMI-101: Television Production Operations, Broadcasting Technologies, and Journalism. This program offers an in-depth exploration of advanced techniques and concepts related to television production, broadcasting technologies, and journalism. Through a combination of instruction, practical exercises, and industry-relevant projects, students will enhance their skills and expertise in camera operations, video editing, directing, scriptwriting, lighting engineering, pre-production and post-production processes, studio operations, Master Control Room (MCR) operations, TV journalism ethics, investigative journalism, multimedia storytelling, and broadcast management. This program is designed to equip students with the advanced skills and knowledge necessary to excel in the dynamic field of television production, broadcasting technologies, and journalism.

By the end of the AMI-102T  program, students will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate advanced proficiency in camera operations, including utilizing advanced camera features, employing advanced framing techniques, implementing camera movements for storytelling purposes, and adapting to various production scenarios.
  2. Employ advanced video editing techniques, including advanced effects, color grading, advanced audio editing, multi-camera editing, and advanced post-production workflows, to create professional-quality television productions.
  3. Develop advanced directorial skills, including advanced script analysis, advanced shot composition, directing talent, handling complex scenes, and effectively managing the production team.
  4. Apply advanced lighting engineering principles and techniques to create dramatic lighting effects, handle challenging lighting situations, and enhance the visual aesthetics of television productions.
  5. Plan, organize, and execute advanced pre-production and post-production processes, including advanced script breakdown, scheduling, advanced editing techniques, advanced color correction, and advanced finalization of television projects.
  6. Demonstrate advanced knowledge of studio operations, including advanced studio layouts, advanced camera switching techniques, advanced audio mixing, and advanced use of studio equipment to produce high-quality television productions.
  7. Gain expertise in advanced Master Control Room (MCR) operations, including advanced signal monitoring and control, advanced commercial handling, advanced programming scheduling, and advanced troubleshooting.
  8. Understand and apply advanced TV journalism principles and practices, including advanced news gathering techniques, investigative journalism methodologies, advanced news reporting, advanced interviewing techniques, and advanced ethical considerations in television journalism.
  9. Utilize advanced graphic design principles, advanced motion graphics, and advanced visual effects to create visually striking and engaging television productions.
  10. Showcase advanced skills and knowledge through a portfolio of advanced television productions, demonstrating expertise in various aspects of television production, broadcasting technologies, and journalism at an advanced level
Six Months (24 Weeks)

To enroll in the AMI-102T: Advanced Television Production Operations, Broadcasting Technologies, and Journalism program, students must have successfully completed the AMI-101: Television Production Operations, Broadcasting Technologies, and Journalism program  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. Develop advanced proficiency in camera operations, including mastering advanced camera features, employing advanced framing techniques, implementing camera movements for storytelling purposes, and adapting to various production scenarios.
  2. Utilize advanced video editing techniques, including advanced effects, color grading, advanced audio editing, multi-camera editing, and advanced post-production workflows, to create professional-quality television productions.
  3. Enhance directorial skills through advanced script analysis, advanced shot composition, directing talent, handling complex scenes, and effectively managing the production team.
  4. Apply advanced lighting engineering principles and techniques to create dramatic lighting effects, handle challenging lighting situations, and enhance the visual aesthetics of television productions.
  5. Plan, organize, and execute advanced pre-production and post-production processes, including advanced script breakdown, scheduling, advanced editing techniques, advanced color correction, and advanced finalization of television projects.
  6. Demonstrate advanced knowledge of studio operations, including advanced studio layouts, advanced camera switching techniques, advanced audio mixing, and advanced use of studio equipment to produce high-quality television productions.
  7. Gain expertise in advanced Master Control Room (MCR) operations, including advanced signal monitoring and control, advanced commercial handling, advanced programming scheduling, and advanced troubleshooting.
  8. Understand and apply advanced TV journalism principles and practices, including advanced news gathering techniques, investigative journalism methodologies, advanced news reporting, advanced interviewing techniques, and advanced ethical considerations in television journalism

CORE MODULES (Select ALL)

 

Module 1T: Advanced Television Production Techniques and Processes

  • Utilizing cutting-edge production technologies and equipment
  • Implementing innovative production strategies for creative storytelling
  • Managing complex production logistics and multi-team coordination

Module 2T: Advanced Camera Operations and Cinematography

  • Mastering advanced camera techniques for capturing cinematic visuals
  • Employing sophisticated camera movements and framing for dynamic shots
  • Understanding advanced cinematography principles for visual storytelling

Module 3T: Advanced Video Editing and Post-Production

  • Applying advanced editing techniques for seamless and impactful storytelling
  • Implementing sophisticated color grading and visual effects for enhanced visuals
  • Incorporating advanced audio editing and sound design for immersive experiences

Module 4T: Advanced Directing and Scriptwriting for Television

  • Exploring advanced directorial approaches for nuanced performances
  • Crafting intricate narratives and subplots in television scripts
  • Developing complex characters and compelling story arcs

Module 5T: Advanced Lighting Engineering and Design

  • Implementing advanced lighting setups for challenging environments and moods
  • Mastering advanced lighting techniques for visual depth and dimension
  • Utilizing advanced lighting control systems for precise lighting adjustments

 

 

ELECTIVE MODULES (Select ANY FIVE)

 

Module 6T: Advanced Pre-Production and Project Planning

  • Developing innovative concepts and unique television formats
  • Strategizing advanced pre-production workflows for optimized efficiency
  • Designing intricate production elements for visually stunning results

Module 7T: Advanced Studio Operations and Live Production

  • Managing complex live production scenarios with multiple camera feeds
  • Implementing advanced audio mixing and post-production for live broadcasts
  • Directing high-pressure live events with precision and creativity

Module 8T: Advanced TV Journalism and Investigative Reporting

  • Conducting advanced investigative research and in-depth interviews
  • Navigating complex ethical considerations in journalism and reporting
  • Engaging in sophisticated storytelling techniques for impactful news coverage

Module 9T: Advanced MCR  Operations and Broadcast Management

  • Implementing advanced broadcast signal monitoring and quality control measures
  • Developing advanced content scheduling strategies for optimal viewer engagement
  • Navigating intricate broadcast regulations and compliance requirements

Module 10T: Advanced Graphics and Motion Design for Television

  • Creating visually stunning motion graphics and animations
  • Employing advanced graphic design principles for impactful on-screen visuals
  • Integrating advanced visual effects seamlessly into television productions

Module 11T: Advanced News Gathering and Reporting Techniques

  • Implementing advanced news gathering techniques for accurate and comprehensive coverage
  • Adapting to rapidly evolving news situations with agility and professionalism
  • Utilizing advanced storytelling techniques for compelling news reports

Module 12T: Advanced Digital Content Production and Multiplatform Distribution

  • Developing advanced strategies for creating engaging and interactive digital content
  • Leveraging sophisticated analytics for data-driven content optimization
  • Exploring emerging technologies and trends in digital content production and distribution

Module13T : Advanced Virtual Studio Engineering

  • Introduction to virtual studio technology and its applications in TV production
  • Design principles for creating realistic and immersive virtual sets
  • Implementing virtual sets using advanced hardware and software solutions

 

Module 14T: Emerging Advanced Topics in TV Production and Operations Technologies and Practices

Module 14T: Emerging Advanced Topics in TV Production and Operations Technologies and Practices

  • The Changing Landscape of TV Production and Operations:
    • Understanding the impact of technological advancements on TV production and operations.
    • Exploring the challenges and opportunities presented by new technologies and workflows.
    • Examining the evolving role of production and operations teams in the television industry.
  • Production Management and Workflow Optimization:
    • Exploring techniques for effective production management and workflow optimization.
    • Understanding project planning, scheduling, and resource allocation in TV production.
    • Learning about tools and strategies for streamlining production processes and maximizing efficiency.
  • Broadcast Automation and Playout Systems:
    • Understanding the role of broadcast automation in TV operations.
    • Exploring the use of playout systems for scheduling and delivering television content.
    • Learning about automation workflows, content ingest, and playlist management.
  • Content Delivery and Distribution:
    • Understanding the various methods and platforms for content delivery in TV production.
    • Exploring broadcast, cable, satellite, streaming, and over-the-top (OTT) distribution models.
    • Learning about content management systems, metadata, and rights management in content distribution.
  • Cloud-Based Solutions in TV Production:
    • Exploring the use of cloud-based solutions in TV production and operations.
    • Understanding cloud storage, collaborative editing, and remote access to media assets.
    • Learning about the benefits and challenges of adopting cloud-based workflows in television.
Diploma of Technology (DTech) in TV Production Operations, Broadcasting Technologies, and Journalism

Upon successful completion of the AMI-102T: “Advanced Television Production Operations, Broadcasting Technologies, and Journalism”  program, students will be awarded an Diploma of Technology (DTech) in TV Production Operations, Broadcasting Technologies, and Journalism. This certification recognizes their advanced proficiency and expertise in the field of television production, broadcasting technologies, and journalism. It serves as a testament to their mastery of advanced techniques and concepts, equipping them with the skills necessary to pursue advanced career opportunities within the television industry.

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