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| St Joseph College of communication |
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| Courses |
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| At Present the college two graduate and one Post Graduate courses |
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| BA Multimedia |
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A basic course in Multimedia is the initial step towards a formal and graded approach for a satisfying profession in various fields like Videography, Animation, Journalism, Advertising, Electronic Editing and ultimately the Cinema Industry. A plus two cmplete stranger to the above professions, could at the Degree level itself undertake a voyage
of discovery, so that he/she would be able to assess his/her own potential for the above mentioned professions. He/She will manifest his/her highest talent after mooring himself/herself at the level of the Degree Examination. |
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| Curriculum |
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| The course gives an opportunity for the students to develop the basic skills in Multimedia like Print, Audio, Journalism, Animation, Cinema and Video Production along with Communication Skills in English. |
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| Course/Paper - Semester 1 |
Course/Paper - Semester 3 |
Course/Paper - Semester 5 |
English I: Creative Writing
Art and Visual Perception I
Computer Fundamentals
Still Photography
Drawing for Animation |
Film and Videography
Audiography I
Media and Actor: Training for Acting II
Script Writing
Introduction to Graphc Design I |
Editing Principles I
Media Ethics
Print Journalism
Scenic Design: Film and Television II
Introduction to Animation I |
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| Course/Paper - Semester 2 |
Course/Paper - Semester 4 |
Course/Paper - Semester 6 |
English II: Conversational Skills
Art and Visual Perception II
Introduction to Communcation
Media and Actor: Training for Acting I
Story Board and Slide Presentation
Internship I |
Scenc Design: Film and Television I StudyofFoction
Film and Videography II
Audiography II
Introduction to Graphic Design II
Internship II |
Editing Principles II
Introduction to Animation II
Electronic Journalism
Animation Project
Video Project |
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| BA Animation & Graphic Design |
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The graphic design and animation program prepares candidates for a wide range of careers in the industry such as publication design, advertising design, animation, broadcast design, interactive design and illustration. The skills taught in the coursesencmpass craft at a technical level; yet also include designing, drawing, critical thinking, creativity, and a fundamental awareness of theory and history. Throughout the program, students are engaged in all aspects of animation/graphic design production, frm concept development and production design to the completion of finished segments. |
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| Curriculum |
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| The course gives an opportunity for the students to develop the basic skills in Designing, Animation, Multimedia, Interactive Applications and Publications along with Communicative Skills in English. |
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| Course Summary |
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| Course/Paper - Semester 1 |
Course/Paper - Semester 3 |
Course/Paper - Semester 5 |
English I: Creative Writing
Art and Visual Perception I
Computer Fundamentals
Elements of Graphic Design Drawing for Animation |
Design Studio I
Motion Studies
Animation Studio II
Reproduction Techniques
Typography
Internship I |
Information Design
Animation for Web
Media Ethics
History of Animation
Motion Graphics
Internship II Graphic Design Project |
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| Course/Paper - Semester 2 |
Course/Paper - Semester 4 |
Course/Paper - Semester 6 |
English II: Conversational Skills
Art and Visual Perception II
Computer Fundamentals History of Animation
Vector Graphics for Designers
Photoshop for Designers |
Scripting and Storyboarding for Animation
Design Studio II
Interaction Design I
Digital Illustration
3D Animation I
Internship I |
3D Animation II
Animation Studio III
Interaction Design II
Animation Project |
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| MA Cinema and Television |
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Cinema and Television are the most important sources through which present day man as a spectator finds fulfillment in Entertainment, Information, Education, and Adventure and in various other areas. And at a higher level, he attains an insight regarding artistic values. Cinema has a history of more than hundred years and Television about sixty. Both originated on different technological bases and therefore, for smetime their was aggressive antagonism between the two. However, further advancement forced inter-dependability between the two and in most of the areas there is a healthy synthesis of technologies. Most of the institutions undertaking training in Cinema and Television have clearly understood this fact and steer the courses in a composite manner. |
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A course in Cinema and Television at the Master’s level is a professional step towards successful careers in Cinema and Television. The multiplicity of Television channels being a reality, a formal training in these areas will equip the students with adequate confidence and leadership to take up challenging careers. The following syllabus tries to impart adequate training in Cinema and Television at the M.A. level. The course has a symmetrical approach –that is, four semesters. Emphasis is laid on practical and projects. The course ends with a Graduation Film. |
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| Course Summary |
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Course/Paper - Semester 3 |
Course/Paper - Semester 5 |
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Techniques of Cinema and Television-
Visual aspect
Techniques of Cinema and Television-
Audio aspect
Techniques of Cinema and Television-
Editing aspect
Methods of Shooting
Project I |
Art & Craft for Cinema & TV
Cinema & Television:
Process of Consolidation
Growth of Cinema &
Television as an Art Form
Synthesis of Cinema &
TV Techniques
Media Ethics and Education
Project III (Dubbing)
Internship |
Information Design
Animation for Web
Media Ethics
History of Animation
Motion Graphics
Internship II Graphic Design Project |
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| Course/Paper - Semester 2 |
Course/Paper - Semester 4 |
Course/Paper - Semester 6 |
Short Films & Documentaries
Television Shorts & Films
Shaping the Content
Shaping the Form
Shooting within TV studio
Project II (Investigative Journalism) |
Structure of A Fiction Film |
3D Animation II
Animation Studio III
Interaction Design II
Animation Project |
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| Eligibility |
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| Undergraduate Courses |
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| The candidate should have a pass in +2 or equivalent examination for Under Graduate Course. All candidates must appear for a written test and an interview for assessing the aptitude and interest of the candidates for a particular field of study. |
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| Post Graduate Course |
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| A Graduation in any field from a University recognised by MG University. |
N.B: For the Post Graduate Course preference will be given to the candidates who have background in: -Training in Multimedia, Animation, Graphics, Videography, Film Appreciation, Journalism, Communication, Visual Arts, Painting, Theatre, Architecture and Music. All candidates must appear for a written test and an interview for assessing the aptitude and interest of the candidates for a particular field of study. |
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