Course Outline:
This course aims to build, develop and promote anchoring and presentation skills in the students. The students are expected to perform at the highest level for reporting, producing and anchoring as they play as hosts to various programmes. Since these skills essentially require extempore thinking, speaking and writing
capabilities, hence the teaching and subsequent training exercises also contain the related
factors as well.
After the completion of the course the students not only become expert in anchoring, announcing and programme conducting, their personalities also improve a lot.
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Syllabus :
Paper-I (Maximum Marks 100)
1. Introduction to Broadcasting
2. Scripting the anchor intro
3. Producing the on-set reports for various programmes
4. Writing, producing, and delivering
techniques
Paper-II (Maximum Marks 100)
5. Principles of good audio video writing,
6. Storytelling—Showing and telling
7. Anchoring, Presentation & Conducting
8. Sounds, pauses & silence
Paper III (Maximum Marks 100)
9. Using various audio video effects
10. Interviewing, hosting & chatting skills
11. Producer/Anchor relations
12. Pre & post production excellence vs.
perfection
Paper IV (Maximum Marks 100)
13. Advance Techniques : jump cuts, visual structure, Shooting standup
14. Shooting for edit, pans/tilts, sequences, commitment
15. Laws, Ethics and the journalist (Libel, slander, invasion of privacy, false light, shield/sunshine laws, situational ethics
Project Work (Maximum Marks 200)
16. Project Radio or Project TV or Project
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