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There is much more to shooting a movie or television programme than to pointing a camera on the illuminated subject and operating it. The cameraperson is required to create images for the presentation on the screen that delight the eye. He has, therefore, to understand and employ the psychology of human perception to do his work. In otherwords, the cameraperson has to understand how the human mind respondsto the visual information presented before the eye and to this end hehas to adopt the right way to record moving images for presentation on
The large screen of a cinema theater or the small screen of a TV set.He has also to keep in mind what viewers have been conditioned toaccept through years of movie going and television watching. Rules and methods of recording the image have to be followed and adopted by the
cameraperson. There are a number of skills needed to operate a movieor television camera which have to be developed by the cameraperson.
Lighting is indeed at the heart of filmmaking and television production. A thorough knowledge of the tools and techniques involved in lighting is necessary to produce good quality and pleasing pictures. Lighting create the environment for the screen presentation. Apart from the fundamental role of illuminating the subject, light is one of the most important elements in the visual design of film and television images. The basic principles of film and television lighting are largely the same no matter where they are practiced and at what level!
Film and television are mediums of the camera because all techniques of screen-presentation are related to it. Certain skills and technical knowledge are needed to operate a film or television camera and tolight the subject to do a wide variety or work in film and television.
This intensive one year course which a judicious mix of theory and practice, will provide the student with an insight into ways in which images should be recorded for the screen resentation.
Graduates of a recognized university who may be interested in visual literacy together with developing skills in camera operations and the art of lighting in depth, are welcome to enroll in this course.
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