B.Sc. in Multimedia Technology
by IVS (Institute of Vocation Studies)New Delhi |
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Medium of instruction: | English |
Semester – 1
Sr. No. | Paper ID | Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type |
1. | E0601 | BSCMM-101 | Graphics | TH |
2. | E0602 | BSCMM-102 | Desktop Publishing | TH |
3. | E0603 | BSCMM-103 | Digital Art Photography (Part I) | TH |
4. | NA. | BSCMM-104 | Communication & Soft Skills | PR |
5. | NA. | BSCMM-105 | Project | PR |
6. | NA. | BSCMM-106 | Practical | PR |
B.Sc (MM) 101 – Graphics
First Semester
I. Basics of Sketching & Drawing (with practice)
Lines in different grades o pencils HB +0.8b, Shading in pencil medium, shading in different angles of pencil strokes, formatting in different textures in pencil, shading, simple objects in drawing, simple shapes of geometrical shapes, paper division & forming of sky land, stones , deserts, trees & plants, roadsides, rivers, perspective in lines in landscapes, different head shapes, characters, human anatomy parts like hand, legs, arms, horror characters.
II. The Process of Design
Marketing consideration, creative concepts, shooting a add, preparing for production, production,
III Sign and Technology
ascending descending, leading, kerning, appropnateness, harmony, apprenace, emphasis, copy casting and type specification, copy casting , character-count method , word –count method, points, picas, typesetting, typesetting methods, photo.
IV Text and Typography
Typography, type setting , readability, classes of type, display type, type groups, roman, serifs, gothic, block, square serif type, a font , cursive or script type, measuring type, size, width, resolution, compositing,
V The shape of Design
Planning for print production, overlay, camera ready, dates and deadlines.
VI Design in Publishing
Typesetting, photoplatemaking.
VII Various types of Papers
Basics weight, caliper, equivalent weight, basics weight, acid free paper, antique finishing, brightness, basics weight, Bristol’s, bulk, calendaring, bond, recycled, symbol “m” , symbol “mm” .
VIII Packaging & Product Design
To make the packing boxes design, hands on designing using computer, making layouts for real printing, with margins typesetting.
IX Basics of Printing Technology
Application, screen fabrics, filament, mesh count, strength, weave patterns, silk, organdy, nylon, polyester, metal mesh, paper, stencil types, direct and in direct, ink, press types, flatbed, flatbed cylinder, cylinder, textiles, precision flatbed, rotary.
X The Production Process
Role of production manager, impact and non impact printers, preparing production, planning print production.
B.Sc (MM) 102 - Desk Top Publishing (By using Corel Draw, Photoshop & PageMaker)
First Semester
I. Computer Basics
Introduction: Introduction to computers, parts of computer system, hardware, software, difference between hardware and software, user, data, processor, memory, input devices, output devices. Generations of Computers: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th generation. Basic computer organization: C.P.U, A.L.U. Keyboard, Mouse, OMR, OCR, Bar Code Reader, Scanner, Light pen, Cameras etc.Output Devices: Monitors (CRT, FST, LCD), Impact and non impact printers (Dot matrix, Inkjet, LaserJet), Plotters. Storage Devices: Hard Disk, Floppy disk, CD’s, DVD’s.
II. Operating System
Introduction: Introduction to Operating System, its need and Operating System services; Operating System classification - single user, multi-user, simple batch processing, Multiprogramming, Multitasking, Parallel system, Distributed system, Real time system
III. Basic Designing Software
Windows Paint, Basics Concept making and Implement on Computer, Colour knowledge, Generating Ideas, Basics About Various Software’s in Industry for still image manipulating, knowledge about pixels, measuring units in diff image manipulating software’s.
IV. Vector Graphics ( Designing, Color Theory , Vector Designing & Editing, Text Formatting)
Interface: working with menus, toolbars, Dockers Document Setup: Setting Page Size& Orientation, Document Navigation
Rulers & Guidelines: Status Bar Text: Formatting, Text Layout, Skewing and rotating, Creating drop shadow, Text to Path, Extruding text
Objects: Grouping & locking objects, Combining & breaking apart, Transforming &
Shaping, Cutting objects apart, Trim, weld & Intersection of objects
Lines & Curves: Using freehand & Bezier tool, Line properties, Arrowheads
Eraser & artist media tools
Nodes & Paths
Color & Fills: Solid Color, Color Palettes, Eyedropper & Paint bucket, Fountain, Fills,
Patterns, Texture Fills, Interactive Mesh Fill
Special effects: Envelopes, Blends, Perspective, Shadow Objects, Power clip Command,
Transparency, Distortion, Contour, Lens Docker
Complex Shapes: Polygon & Stars, Spirals
Printing Menu.
V. Raster Graphics ( Designing , Color Theory , Raster Designing & Editing, text
Formatting
Getting to Know the Work Area, Starting to work in Adobe Photoshop, Colour modes, Colour, Using the tools, Selecting and using a tool from the toolbox, Using the tool options bar and other palettes, Customizing the workspace, Using Photoshop Help, Viewing and editing files in Adobe Bridge, Embedding information for easy identification, Automating routine tasks, Resolution and image size, Straightening and cropping an image, Making automatic adjustments, Manually adjusting the tonal range, Replacing colors in an image, Adjusting lightness with the Dodge tool, Adjusting saturation with the Sponge tool, Retouching and Repairing, Repairing areas with the Clone Stamp tool, Using the Spot Healing Brush tool, Using the Healing Brush and Patch tools, Retouching on a separate layer, Working with Selections, About selecting and selection tools, Selecting with the Magic Wand tool, Using the Magic Wand with other selection tools, Working with oval and circular selections, Selecting with the lasso tools, Rotating a selection, Selecting with the Magnetic Lasso tool, Cropping an image and erasing within a selection, Layer Basics, Using the Layers palette.
VI. Page Making
Document Setup Option
Page Type, Page Style, Page Numbering, Page Measurement
Standard Tool Bar Options
Create New Document with Setting, Open & Store Options, Preferences
Import & Export Objects options, Scanning, Document Setup, Columns Guide Setting, etc.
Formatting Tool Bar Option
Copy Paste Options, Cross Pasting, Multiple Pasting, Insert Objects,
Import Images & Text from other Objects etc.
Text Setting Options
Fonts Setting, Control Palette, Paragraph Setting, Text Warping,
Master Files, Text Rotating options Alignment Setting, Text Colors.
Rulers & Guide Lines, Print Out Bar
Import Objects, Polygon Setting, Draw & Filling Objects, Alignment
Setting of the Images etc.
Books Reference:-
• Adobe PageMaker 7.0 classroom in a Book.
By (Adobe Publisher).
• Ramesh Bangia –Learning Photoshop CS
Khanna Book Pub
• Ramesh Bangia- Learning Multimedia
Khanna book pub.
• Ramesh Bangia- Computer Basics
Khanna book pub.
• Corel draw 12 – The Official guide
By – Corel Press.
B.Sc (MM) 103 - Digital Art Photography - 103
First Semester
I. The Exploration Stage
The past and future of Photography (Digital Photography), Types of Cameras, Choosing Cameras, Start Taking Photos, Using buttons and menus.
II. Selection and Treatment
Selecting image size and quality, Image management, Photo editing tools Color management.
III. Execution , Installation & Presentation
Choosing Exposure modes, how your exposure system works and affects your image.
Installation of different types of Image Editing Software, Slide show programs and
background music, E-mail and websites, displaying images Wallpapers
Digital Photography (Part – 1)
I Inside the digital camera
Image sensor and types, Built in memory and memory cards.
II The Principles of Photography
The General Principles of Photography
Types of cameras: Miniature Cameras, medium format cameras, large format camera and digital cameras.
Comparative study of digital Camera and analogue(SLR) camera.
Advantages and applications of digital photography.
Lenses: Normal, wide, tele, zoom, PC and TS lens.
Working of a lens and angle of view of a lens.
Camera Controls: Shutter speed aperture exposure control,
auto winder or motorized camera, depth of field, selective focus.
Exposure Meter: Incident meter and reflected meter.
Metering System: Center weighted, Spot and Matrix metering.
Filters: UV Filter, Polarizing filter, special effect filters and tripod.
Composition: Creative Composition, rule of thirds and Golden section.
Flash and its types
III Managing Your Digital Assets
Managing digital cameras, Cleanness, Precautions, Managing
Images printouts, Burning CDs
Book Ref: Tom Ang: Digital Photography an Introduction
Publisher’s Name: Dorling Kindersley Ltd
Semester – 2
Sr. No. |
Paper ID |
Subject Code |
Subject Name |
Subject Type |
1. |
E0607 |
BSCMM-201 |
Digital Photography -II |
TH |
2. |
E0607 |
BSCMM-202 |
Transferring Digital Photographs |
TH |
3. |
E0609 |
BSCMM-203 |
Advertising |
TH |
4. |
NA |
BSCMM-204 |
Project |
PR |
5. |
NA |
BSCMM-205 |
Practical |
PR |
B.Sc (MM) 201 - Digital Photography (Part – II)
Second Semester
1. Beyond the Basics.
Camera Controls and Creativity
About Digital Photographs
Automatic All the Way
Working of Digital Camera and comparison
Selecting Images Size and Quality (Photoshop)
Definition of shutter speed in detail, delineation of aperture
Using Shutter Speed in detail, definition of aperture
Selecting Exposure Modes
Types of Lenses
2. Photographing people
Photography aesthetics of people
(Male, females, couples, groups & child Photography)
In studio and out door and available light
3. Product Photography
Using Selective Focus
Exposure affects you Images
Controlling Brightness and Contrast
Close up Photography.
4. Interior and Exteriors
Architectural photography
Industrial shooting (Internal & external)
And use of various wide angle lenses.
Landscape photography, science shorts.
5. Action and Sports Photography
To capture the action, in different ways, to know the game first,
Selecting the equipments according to the game.
(Use of various zoom and tele lenses and tripods)
6. The Photo Shoot from Start to Finish
Photography on the given theme to selecting subject
To select the equipment the location and finally shooting.
Book Ref:
Tom Ang: Digital Photography an Introduction
Publisher’s Name: Dorling Kindersley Ltd.
B.Sc (MM) 202 - Transferring Digital Photographs
Second Semester
I Transferring Devices
ATA-Flash-Cards, The exchange of digital informationbetween two or more computers. Data is usually transmitted via a direct cable connection, a computer network, ADconversion, I.C Cards PC-Card, ID Photo MO Disk The smallest rewritable optical storage medium for digital cameras. A joint development from Olympus, Sanyo and Hitachi Maxell. It features an amazing capacity of 730 MB. This means about 2,000 photos can be taken before the media needs to be changed. Image converter Semiconductor-image converter (CCD chip). Image transmission/ transfer the digitization of images means they can be transmitted via data carriers or networks without the loss of quality or copied an infinite number of times.
II Blue Tooth
Blue tooth carries a wlan concept to a small scale, low power 10 m range, also known as personal is networking (pan)
Bluetooth Profile Dependencies, data transferring, connection, wireless signals. Bluetooth file transfer profile (FTP) — enables browsing of the file system of other Bluetooth devices which support Bluetooth FTP, serial port (SPP) —provides a wireless serial connection to other Bluetooth devices, human interface device (HID) enables the use of Bluetooth input devices (keyboards and mice).
III Data Cable
USB based wires with both ends with the commutability of USB with computers, palmtops, I –pods, to transfer the data from one device to another, compatibility with memory card readers pro.different devices in which data cable is used, use of data cable in internet browsing.
IV Pen Drive
Temporary storage devices, attach with computer, having USB head compatible plug and play utility. I-pods, Pen drives with music player option, pen drive capacity of data storage, software’s of pen drive for win 98, formatting the pen drive, labeling the pen drive, handling and caring of the pen drive, diff brands dealing with pen drive .
V CD Burning
Cd writing, cd writing software’s, making video of still images, making data cd, making the labels for the cd, formatting the re-writable cd, diff types of cd available, storage capacity of cds , labeling the cd’s, storing and handling the cd’s, CD Burning.
Book Ref:
Discovering Blue Tooth - BPB Publisher.
B.Sc (MM) 203 - Advertising
Second Semester
Advertising: Meaning, Nature, Functions, Benefits, History, Nature (Art, Science, and Profession), Ethics in Advertisement. Social and Economic aspects in advertising.
Types of Advertising : (Classified advertisements, Display advertisements, Hard Sell advertisement, Soft sell advertisements, Reminder advertisements, Prestige advertisements, Humorous advertisements, Professional advertisements, National advertisements, Local advertisements, Global advertisements, Product Advertising, Service Advertising, Institutional Advertising, Consumer Advertising, Distributor Advertising, Retail Advertising, industrial Advertising, Educational Advertising, Financial Advertising, Travel and Entertainment Advertising, Co-operative Advertising, Advertising, by Government and Public Bodies) Advertisement relationship with the product life cycle.
Advertisement as a communication tool. Marketing communication process.
Advertisement as a Marketing Tool: Marketing, Marketing Mix, Advertisement and Product
(Positioning and Packaging), Place, Price, Promotion. AIDA Model.
Media Selection and Media Planning.
Types of Media: Newspapers, Television, Radio, Magazines, Web advertising, Exhibitions, Telemarketing, Posters and Hoardings.
Advertisement Campaign: Campaign Planning and Process
Advertisement Agency: Structure, Client Agency Relationship, Agency Media Relationship,
Compensation.
Advertisement Budget: Meaning & Methods
Advertisement Copy & Layout Designing: Types of Advertisement Copy, Types Of Headlines. Components of Layout.
Production: Advertisement Production Process and Implementation, Typography.
Regulation of Advertisement in India. ASCI (Advertisement Standard code of India), Deceptive advertising.
Books Ref:
1. By: S.A. Chunawala and K.C. Sethia (Himalaya Publishing House)
Foundations of Advertisement-Theory and Practice
2. By: Rajeev Batra, John G.Myers, David A. Aaker (Prentice Hall of India)
Advertisement Management
3. Regulation of advertising in India.
Semester – 3
Sr. No. |
Paper ID |
Subject Code |
Subject Name |
Subject Type |
1. |
E0612 |
BSCMM-301 |
Fundamentals of Web Designing & Java Script |
TH |
2. |
E0613 |
BSCMM-302 |
Html Basics |
TH |
3. |
E0614 |
BSCMM-303 |
2D Animation |
TH |
4. |
NA |
BSCMM-304 |
Project |
PR |
5. |
NA |
BSCMM-305 |
Practical |
PR |
B.Sc (MM) 301 - Fundamentals of Web Designing $ Java Script
Third Semester
I. The Fundamentals of Web Design
The web we know today, working of web, history of web, evolution of world wide web, now days the use of internet, sample web pages, how did they are constructed, function and stand point, hands on good web sites, browsing good web sites, analyzing a sample site from a function standpoint.
II. The Principal of web Design
Well designed site from a poorly conceived one, difference between web and print design, focusing on those issues a web designer, discover top tem web design, and critique a sample site from an esthetic perspective.
III. Getting Started in Web Design
A technology does a web designer need to be master, look at well-stocked web design, software option for digital imaging, HTML editors and Multimedia, real-world design environment.
IV. Getting to know Java Script
Introduction, what is an object, object encapsulate state and behaviour, implementing objects, introduction, about the class, object description, methods, need for class, classes as abstraction, for sets of objects, class of object factory, about java, history of java, bytes code, java virtual machine, characteristics of java, types of java programming, writing program on bluej environment, creating a bluej project, adding a new class to your project, editing a class code, compiling the sources code, saving output from the console window, printing your source, code, closing a project, opening an exiting bluej project, executing a java application’s main method, creating (executable) jar file, creating documentation
V Script Analysis and Event Handlers
Java character set, keywords, identifiers, literals, operators, concept of data types, primitive data type, reference types, variables, declaration of variables, initialization of variables,
VI. Working with Complete scripts
Operation in java, expressions, java statements, significance of classes, object as instance of class, function definition, function prototype and signature, accessing a function, call by reference, function overloading, calling overloaded function.
Book reference: -
• ABC of java script (By Purcell) - BPB - Publisher
• BEGINNING JAVA SCRIPT (By Paul Wilton)
Publisher: Wiley Dreamtech
B.Sc (MM) 302 - HTML Basics
Third Semester
I. The ABCs of HTML
Begins with an HTML overview, how HTML evolved, how to construct a basic HTML page, explore the ins and outs of formatting, Web colors, images, and links, essential elements of a Web page, to create files and folders using the correct directory structure, view source code to learn from the inspiration of others, create an online menu for a restaurant.
II. Tools for Tables
HTML tables are used everywhere on the Web as a layout, content organization tool, tools for tables, construct them,, format them, place elements in them, and fix them when they break, to add sophistication to your tables by modifying their properties, adding background colors and images, and using cols pan and row span tags, explore a common application for tables by building an e-commerce product page from scratch.
III. Putting it all together
A taste of some of the challenges of a professional HTML assignment, the dynamic templates often used to construct e-commerce sites, an introduction to how HTML interacts with other coding languages such as ASP and Cold Fusion, the "front end" of a form is created, to create common form elements, wraps up with a guide to common HTML troubleshooting issues, create a 4-page "prototype" for an ecommerce site.
Book Ref:
• HTML in an Instant (By Ruth Maran)
Publisher: Wiley Dreamtech
• HTML Complete (By Sybex)
Publisher: BPB Publications
• WORLD WIDE WEB DESIGN WITH HTML(By XAVIER, C)
Publisher: Tata McGraw-Hill
• HTML The Complete Reference(By POWELL, T.)
Publisher: Tata McGraw-Hill
B.Sc (MM) 303 - 2D Animation
Third Semester
Intro to flash
About 2d animation, Properties Bar, Size and Publish
Symbols and Layers
Library, Insert layer, Motion Guide
Frame and Animation
Frame rate
Making animation
Bells and Whistles
Scripting
Making a Splash
Making interactive buttons
Interactive Adventure
Compiling objects
Bringing movement to the web
Creating and uploading to web
Beyond the Frames
Understanding frames size, Frame rate, Symbol
Frame of Mind
Optimized flash player, about framing
Books Reference:-
• Ramesh Bangia (Khanna Book Publishing Co. Pvt Ltd).
Learning Flash MX 2004
Semester - 4
Sr. No. |
Paper ID |
Subject Code |
Subject Name |
Subject Type |
1. |
E0617 |
BSCMM-401 |
Flash Website Design |
TH |
2. |
E0618 |
BSCMM-402 |
3D Introduction Advanced Modeling & Animation Part-I |
TH |
3. |
E0619 |
BSCMM-403 |
3D Introduction Advanced Modeling & Animation Part-II |
TH |
4. |
NA |
BSCMM-404 |
Project |
PR |
5. |
NA |
BSCMM-405 |
Practical |
PR |
B.Sc (MM) 401 - Flash Website Design
Fourth Semester
I. The New Paradigm
Flash's as an animation tool and evolvement as multimedia powerhouse .the key advantages of designing Web sites with Flash for motion and interaction. In your first exercise, compare and contrast a Flash site with an HTML site and experiment with a high-level Flash design.
II. Design and Construction
Work in the Flash environment with layers and frames organized. Concept and file structure of the Flash Web site is broken down into its main components. plan site's content and build the framework.
III. Interface, Navigation, and Structure
A site's interface, contents. Design of overall interface with specific attention to navigation systems, button design, and way finding methods. World of high-level, experimental interfaces intensity. Flash-based navigation, from modern art and the principles of abstraction.
IV. The Stage, Transitions, and Behaviors
Script dictates techniques for transitioning your content in and out of main interface, drawing attention to important information and features with quick, tasteful animations.
V. Framing and Usability
HTML designing with Flash methods of embedding Flash site in an HTML page for optimal viewing. Publish your site, usability concerns, Flash usability debate. HTML for a seamless experience, and publish it to the Web.
VI. The Future of Flash Site Design
Flash Web site with a splash preloader page that occupies users' interest as main site loads.
Books Ref: - Flash MX BIBLE (By BPB Publisher)
B.Sc (MM) 402 - 3D Introduction & advanced (Modeling & Animation) Part-1
Fourth Semester
I. Getting in Control of 3D Space.
Menu commands, File Menu, Edit Menu, Tools menu, Group Menu, view Menu. Main Toolbar, Working with Viewports and files: Controlling the Viewports: Zooming a view, panning a view, rotating a View, Maximizing the active Viewports, max Scene files. Saving files, opening files, merging and replacing objects. Importing and exporting files.
II Solid Modeling and the tools of the Trade.
Create menu, Modifiers Menu, Command Panel: Create, Modify, Hierarchy, motion, display, Utilities.
III Color, Texture and surface styles.
The Material Editor, colors and patterns in materials, multiple materials on single objects, lofting the materials, bump mapping, luminance values, maps, mapping coordinates, materials, multi/sub-object materials, procedural maps.
Material Editor: sample window, sample sphere, material type, material name, get material, assign material to selection, materials and mapping, importing maps & textures from photoshop.
IV Tips and tricks for good lighting.
Standard sunlight system, faking bounced light, daylight system, angle of incidence, attenuation, exposure control, photometric lights, radiosity, standard lights with scan line rendering, photometric lights with radiosity render, skylight with light tracer rendering, sunlight system, day light system, Skylight. Target spot, free spot, target direct, and free direct, omni. Day light with exterior scenes.
V Virtual camera movement.
Camera types, Creating and adjusting cameras, Camera composition, Camera movement, Focal length, Field of view, Cut edit, Fade or dissolve edit, Camera Basics, Target cameras, Free cameras, Adjusting the Field of View, Dolling and zooming, Crabbing and panning, Basic scene editing, Take the time to watch film and television with a more critical eye toward the techniques employed by directors to involve you, the viewer, in the world created by the camera. For still images, you can refer to books and magazines on architecture or product design to develop a feel for how the focal length and the composition of cameras can affect your perception of the scene.
VI Dummy properties
Dummy objects, animating the Rotation of the Dummy Object, Fundamental key frame animation, Repeating animation over time, Hierarchical linking.
Book Ref: - New Riders 3ds max 7 Fundamentals.
3d’s Max 5 Fundamentals - Ted Boardman (Techmedia)
B.Sc (MM) 403 -3D Introduction & advanced (Modeling & Animation) Part II
Fourth Semester
VII Animation, multimedia & virtual reality
Fundamental key frame animation, repeating animation over time, Hierarchical linking, Key frame, Parameters Out-of-Range, Setting Animation Keys, Animating the Rotation of the Dummy Object, Creating a Continuously Looping Animation.
VIII Using advanced techniques.
Assigning Constraints on the Motion Panel, Applying an Ease Curve to Control Animation, Multiplier curves, Link constraint, Inverse kinematics, Solver, Applying Multiplier Curves, and Switching Hierarchical Parents.
IX Advanced Modeling
Editable poly, Symmetry modifier, Lathe modifier, Merge, Quad polygon, Settings dialog, NURMS, Editing Using Multiple Viewports, Adding Detail to the Model, Tessellate, Deformation, XRef, Using Modifiers to Add Detail to 3D Objects, Merging Files While Retaining a Connection.
X Advanced lighting effect
Placing and adjusting photometric lights, Using exposure control, Adjusting meshing parameters, Controlling color bleed and reflectance, Making materials act as lights, Attenuation, Direct illumination, Indirect illumination, Refine Iterations, Filtering, Reflectance, Placement and Adjustment, Applying Exposure Control, Setting Radiosity Meshing at the Local Level, Controlling Radiosity Using Materials. Applying Advanced Lighting Override Material.
XI Advanced Animation
The Fundamentals of Hierarchical Linking, Animation controllers, Track View Dope Sheet, Ease curves, Controllers, Constraints, Graph editors, Ease curves.
XII Architectural modeling / industrial modeling and animation
Modeling the Building with exteriors and interiors, the lights should be properly placed in the scene. Modeling the Mech. components, for eg: - hand tools, Auto components & animating then with key framing.
XIII Preparation for Multimedia Development
Modeling a Project with a final output after using that software , TV Product add, News channel Logo Animation, Post production effects, Animated series , Montaz, Structural Modeling and animation.
Book Ref: - New Riders - Inside 3ds max 7.
Model rig, Animate with 3d’s max 6 – Michele bousquet / Many world production
Semester – 5
Sr. No. |
Paper ID |
Subject Code |
Subject Name |
Subject Type |
1. |
E0620 |
BSCMM-501 |
Video Introduction & Advance |
TH |
2. |
E0621 |
BSCMM-502 |
Digital Editing |
TH |
3. |
E0622 |
BSCMM-503 |
Sound Editing |
TH |
4. |
NA |
BSCMM-504 |
Project |
PR |
5. |
NA |
BSCMM-505 |
Practical |
PR |
B.Sc (MM) 501 - Video introduction & Advanced
Fifth Semester
I. Creating Digital video
Adding all raw shorted shorts and clips all together, and add few finishing touch, even a small technique make an good effect, using some nice software for video editing, making fade in – outs, mixing the sound to video file, using diff angles of shorts for different emotions, happy or sorrow, trimming the video clips as per the audio or story, giving some seconds of blank space at the end of the video, make in concentration that text should not cover the video, lights, Illuminator, silver/ gold reflector, shotgun microphone, wireless microphone. Always use 5 second pre roll and post roll of blank space.
II. Camera types & movements
Sony PD 150 Cameras, miller Fluid-Head Tripods, DV Stead cam, handy cams, web cams, Beta cams, setting the temp grid on the floor, perspective view of cameras, panning the camera movements, zoom in the camera, dolly camera, and camera using the crane shots, camera shocking for making earthquake effect. Attaching camera on the tripod for the removal of shaking in the clips, giving the proper lightning effect, setting the lights and proper reflection, correct exposer, Framing, Focus, Hand held shorts, Slow berating wile video shooting, shoulder pan, hip pan,
III. Lenses types
Wide angle lens, Fish eye lens, colored lens, blur lens, sharpness lens.
IV. Storytelling through visual means
Making the story board, just using the actions, emotions and happy moment’s scene to making the story, can make a comedy video, short film etc to practice on it; can take the reference from some short film, comedy shows.
V. The users of digital video
Different uses of digital videos, making add films, documentaries, even feature film.
Book Ref: Digital Multimedia by (Wiley Dreamtech).
B.Sc (MM) 502 - Digital Editing
Fifth Semester
I. The fundamentals of editing
Basics of editing, Pal Video for windows, Pal quick time multimedia QuickTime, Using Project Window, Video Settings, Audio Settings, Compressor, Depth, Frame Size, Frame Rate, Importing still images, Using the monitor window, Viewing safe zones, use of editing and full knowledge about video editing.
II. The fundamentals of transition effects
Creating Transitions, Transition Settings, Image Mask Transition, Applying Transitions, viewing transitions.
III. Finishing & the future
Making movie, finalizing sound and effects, rendering, making video CD.
Book Ref: - Adobe Premier Pro Class Room in a book
By (Adobe Publishers)
B.Sc (MM) 503 - Sound Editing
Fifth Semester
I. Introduction to sound
Sound, Digital sound files, different sound formats, midi & digital audio, creating digital audio files, sound producing, sound extracting, Advantages and disadvantages of midi &digital, choosing between midi and digital audio.
II. Linking files
Sound for the World Wide Web, adding the sound to your multimedia project, production tips, audio recording, keeping track of your sound, testing and evaluation.
III. Record clips & editing
Sound recording, editing digital recording, trimming, splicing and assembly, volume adjustments, format conversion, resampling or downloading, fade-ins and fade –outs, equalization, time stretching, digital signal processing, reverting sound, making midi audio, audio file formats.
IV. Special effects
Adding effect automation enveloping, adding a volume envelop, adding a panning envelop, previewing effect automation, applying effect automation, adjusting envelope, adding envelop points, flipping a envelop points, setting fade properties, cutting, copying, pasting, envelope points, adding mirror and wave hammer, pan to left, pan to right, dry out, wet out, convert mono to stereo, looping .
V. Finalize files
Burning the audio Cd, mp3, making the remix sound track with using all the special FX from the software. Exporting the files in diff formats, save in wav, mp3 etc,
Book Ref: Sound Forge Power by (Firewall media).
Semester - 6
Sr. No. |
Paper ID |
Subject Code |
Subject Name |
Subject Type |
1. |
E0623 |
BSCMM-601 |
Script Writing & Story Board Designing |
TH |
2. |
E0624 |
BSCMM-602 |
Realistic Concept of Animation & Special Effects |
TH |
3. |
E0625 |
BSCMM-603 |
Director Basics |
TH |
4. |
NA |
BSCMM-604 |
Project |
PR |
5. |
NA |
BSCMM-605 |
Practical |
PR |
B.Sc (MM) 601- Script Writing and Story Board Designing
Sixth Semester
I. Introduction to Scriptwriting, screenplay and teleplay
Scripts are elements
Basics of Scriptwriting, Use of scriptwriting, Action, Scene Headings, Character Name, Screenplay Page Breaking, Short Lines/Poetry/Lyrics, Titles or Opening Credits, Screenplay Title Page, Continued and Revisions, Header Text + Do's & Don'ts, Screenplay Related Formats and full knowledge abut teleplay script
II. scriptwriting for both short film
Dialogue, Parenthetical, Extension, Shot Transition, Dual-Column Dialogue, Act numbers, Scene Numbers, Cast List, short lines, dialogue paragraphs, Script Styles & Types, Script Length Scene Heading Action Description, Character Name, Dialogue, Parenthetical, Extension, Transition, Shots
III. scriptwriting for feature film
Dialogue split by Action, Emphasis in Action, Abbreviations, Short Lines, Dialogue Paragraphs, Montage & Series of Shots, Supers - Titles, Signs, etc, Phone Calls and Intercuts Two people talking at the same time
IV. As student develops there own script
Attention will be paid to principles of script analysis, narrative strategy, genre and structure. By the end of the semester, students are expected to have developed a script treatment and flashed out the first act in script form.
V. Introduction to storyboard
Introduction, Multimedia Storyboarding Tools, The Advantages of Storyboarding, Interactive Storyboarding, Using Interactive Storyboarding to Speed-up the Content-writing Phase, Using Interactive Storyboarding to Speed-up Report Document Production.
VI. Steps of storyboard writing
Storyboard table, Topic, Timeline, Sketches, color scheme, text attributes, Audio, camera angle, Interaction of buttons and text.
B.Sc (MM) 602 - Realistic Concept of Animation & Special Effects
Sixth Semester
I. Comparison between Animated & Realistically Animated Films
Watch the different animated flicks and make a comparison report on them.
II. Timing & State
Watch the different animated flicks and make a comparison report on them.
III. Movements in Animation
Understanding key frames, key frame animation, fine tuning the animation, Manual animation, path follow animation, frame rate of animation.
IV. Frames
Frame rate, resolution, size, video standards used worldwide, and fps.
V. Special Effect : Environmental Effects and Morphing
Keying, color correction, depth of field, particles, fire, fog, cg camera, Cg lights, motion blur masking, text making and formatting, mattes.
Books Reff: - Adobe After Effects 6 classroom in a book (Adobe Publishers).
B.Sc (MM) 603 - Director
Sixth Semester
I. Introduction to Director
Getting Started, The Interface, The Stage and Score, More of the Score Window, The Property Inspector, Casts and the Cast Window, Improved MX 2004 Workflow, Planning Your Projects, Movie Properties, Display Templates, Appearance Options, Sprites and Channels, The Tools, Previewing a Movie.
II. Animation & Interactivity
Sprites/Channels/Animation, Sprites, Selecting Sprites, Overlaying Sprites, Aligning Sprites, Transforming Sprites, Sprite Properties, Tweening, Sprite Inks, Transparency Images, Tempo, Transitions.
III. Planning & Implementation
Laying Out Your Project, Markers, Grids and Guides, The Library Palette, Find and Replace, The Message Window, Organizing and Saving Workspaces, Cast Members, Importing Cast Members, Cast Properties, Working with Color, Image and Media Casts, Organizing Casts.
IV. Learning Lingo and Using Variables
Programming Concepts, Lingo and JavaScript, JavaScript in Director, Variables and Scope, Naming Variables, Expressions and Statements, Control Structures, Events.
V. Web Integration and Reusable Behavior
Scripting, Types of Scripts and Behaviors, Working with Behaviors, Tool Window, Flash Properties, Controlling Flash and Buttons, Changes to the Flash Asset Extra, Flash MX 2004 Components, Flash Navigation, Cross-Platform and Versions.
VI. Publishing in Shockwave
Publishing and Preferences, Update Movie Options, Protected Movies, Projector and File Options, Shockwave Movies, Exporting Bitmaps and Movies.
Book Ref:
Director MX Bible By (Wiley).
Classroom - Regular | ||||
When | Duration | Where | Remarks | Price |
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New Delhi, Rohini (Branch):- 523,524, 5th floor, D-Mall, Sec-10 Rohini, New Delhi - 110085, Delhi, India
IVS (Institute of Vocation Studies)
The institute is established with an aim to provide excellence in the field of Multimedia and Interior Design, by improving student's skill sets, upgrading their aesthetic sense and preparing them to be better professionals in the competitive market.
Our Chairman's solid experience in the field of design gives us more reasons to make our curriculum specific to industry requirements.
The curriculum has been designed to take care of theoretical aspects blended with practical training, creative kicks as well as technological advancements taking place across the globe. At IVS, the training is imparted by hardcore industry professionals having proven domain expertise. The ideology of the institute is to constantly review, improve and revamp the course material to keep up with the pace of change in the industry.
Our Institute has strategic plans to replicate its branches all across India.