Medium of instruction: | English |
Course Content
Introduction to Film Making
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What is Story-boarding
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The need of story-boarding
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Tool Time for story-boarding
Camera Rules
Camera Angles
Camera Movements and Cuts
Composition
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Framing
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Transition
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Colours & Values
Application of story-board
Boardomatic
Drawing and Sketching
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Gesture Drawing
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Line of Action
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Action
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Attitude
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Expressions
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Sillhoutte
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Negative & Positive
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Space
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Avoiding Tanget
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Perspectives
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Exaggeration
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Volume
Concept Development
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Story Sketching
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Character Styling
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Background Designing
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Colour Schemes
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Types of Shots
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Outdoor Sessions
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Using Camera as a Tool
Film Analysis
Discussion & Debates
Course Details
Filmmaking (often referred to in an academic context as film production) is the process of making a film, from an initial story, idea, or commission, through scriptwriting, shooting, editing, directing and distribution to an audience.
Basic Cinematic Techniques
Cinematographic techniques such as the choice of shot, and camera movement, can greatly influence the structure and meaning of a film.
Shot Division
The division of the screen into parts which can show the viewer several images at the same time (sometimes the same action from slightly different perspectives, sometimes similar actions at different times). This can convey the excitement and frenzy of certain activities, but it can also overload the viewer.
Composition
the plan, placement or arrangement of the elements of art in a work.
Film Language
film language, or screen grammar, focusing particularly on 'the continuity system' or 'continuity editing' in three main sections - camera, sound and editing.
Story-Board Drawing Techniques
Storyboards use an easy-to-understand and rapidly produced language which help you to plan and communicate your visual ideas for a movie. They're a way of showing others what's going on in your head, and help to reduce the costs of production. They're most often used to plan the more complex sequences from a film.
Film analysis is the process in which a film is analyzed in terms of mise-en-scène, cinematography, sound, and editing. One way of analyzing films is by the shot-by-shot analysis, though that is typically used only for small clips or scenes.
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Asmita Applied Art Academy
Mission
To 'Bridge' the gap that exists between the Education Patterns & Professional Practices in the field of Visual Arts.
To offer a balanced 'Blend' of Academic Knowledge and Professional Workflow under one roof.
Asmita Applied Art Academy is primarily aimed at serving as a 'Progressive Platform' for interactive activities between Students and Professionals.
It plays the role of a 'Catalyst' in nurturing young talent and nudging it towards its destiny.
Asmita Applied Art Academy operates in the form of a Professional Design Studio giving training to the students and exposing them to actual job work.