Introduction to Television Directing

  • College of Language and Communication |
  • English

Description

1. Knowledge and Understanding 1.1 Enhance basic skills of field and studio production 1.2 Be familiar with television production techniques on different television shows and different locations 1.3 Have knowledge and confident to work on studio Productions in general 2. Intellectual Skills 2.1 Develop the ability to take leadership and management roles. 2.2 Enhance the ability to develop projects through co-operation and dialogue 3. Professional and Practical skills 3.1 Be able to direct and produce in a studio environment 4. General and Transferable Skills 4.1 Discuss issues related to their work, explain and analyse the methodology used in order to reach the final visual result through oral presentations and written documentation. 4.2 Utilize library and online resources and relevant research tools to retrieve primary and secondary sources. 4.3 Generate and present critical work employing relevant research skills. 4.4 Develop the necessary skills for making oral presentations. 4.5 Develop the skills necessary for productive team work.

Program

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Objectives

  • - To develop further skills acquired from Video Production and Editing and Compositing, through hands-on experience with HD equipment - To apply concepts and techniques of television and film production - Develop directing skills for various television genres and shows - Offer the opportunity to the students to practice on professional television equipment and produce several projects with concentration on factual TV - Prepare the students to handle more creative and demanding projects in studio production - Equip the students to produce Live Television Shows

Textbook

Title: Media Organization and Production. Author: Cottle, Simon Publisher: London: SAGE Publications Ltd

Course Content

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