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Classes cancelled due to Palkhi 1. Fundamentals of Lighting III: Demo-Lecture: Lighting portraiture: Various positions of
1. 2. key light, its effect and applications. Fill light, back light and background light their features, purposes, need and applications. Features of a Video Camera: Demo / Lecture Controls & Functions on a Video Camera Basic features power supply auto/manual focus, auto/manual aperture full auto/manual mode White Balance Advanced Features of a Video Camera: Lecture and Demo Gain camera/VCR/ memory modes View finders Menu driven functions colour bars recording modes. Advanced features Special digital effects Frame recording Interval Recording Video Technology: Lecture: Basic principles of Electronic Imaging TV systems, Lines, Fields, Frame Interlaced Scanning, Blanking Period Bandwidth & Resolution Aspect Ratio Film & TV Formats: Lecture Presentation Various film gauges and their aspect ratios. Video Recorders, Recording Formats IVC, U-matic - Beta Digi Beta, VHS, Super VHS, MII, etc. Aspect ratios. Camera support Systems: Lecture presentation Camera support Systems Tripods, tracks & trolley, crane, jimmy jib, airborne camera, under water housing, camera stabilizers. Lenses: Lecture Presentation Categories of lenses definitions of normal, wide and telephoto lenses and their applications in visual expression Motion Picture Technology: Lecture presentation Motion Picture Camera design features & controls. Time compression, expansion through camera.High Speed Photography, Time Lapse Photography. Meaning and applications Difference between film & electronic Images. Why 24 FPS for film and 25 FPS for Television.
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Classes cancelled due to a students demise Declared holiday for Raksha bandhan
Shooting with sound: Lecture presentation Single and double system of shooting. Advantages and challenges 2. Photographic Emulsions: Lecture presentation Emulsions, Types of films for specialized applications. Importance of picture registration & perforations. Comparison between 16 mm and 35 films Field trip to FTII
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