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Institute of Film & Video Technology, Mumbai INSTITUTE OF FILM & VIDEO TECHNOLOGY, MUMBAI & MEWAR UNIVERSITY, CHITTORGARH (Rajasthan) PROSPECTUS for JOINT PROGRAMMES ABOUT THE IFVT: There has always been a mad rush of people aspiring to join the glamour world of Cinema and Television. However, there is no clear cut path carved out for their entry other than through the Film Institutes established by the Government. There is always a need felt by the Production Houses to have trained film makers and technicians for quality film and Television productions. Considering this huge requirement of trained professionals many private institutes have mushroomed in various places. However these Institutes also lack the trained faculty in various departments of film making. This has prompted few graduates from Film and Television Institutes of India to come together and thus the Institute of Film and Video Technology was established with a sole objective of providing professional education in Cinema and Television Technology. The IFVT endeavors to take Cinema Education to the places where Cinema is not made and Cinema is not taught. IFVT opens a window of opportunities to those who have no access to the world of Cinema. OUR MISSION: To strive to give Cinema Education a Professional status Equivalent to other professional Degrees such as Medical, Engineering, Computers etc by providing a Bachelors degree in Cinema & Television with Master’s degree & PhD in cinema thereafter. FACILITIES AND SERVICES: IFVT draws its highly experienced faculty from internationally renowned Film Institutes and from the film industry. Apart from the permanent faculty, the IFVT has tie ups and arrangements with reputed artistes and technicians from the film world to train & share their experiences with the students. This enables them to interact with professionals and enhance their skills in the field of film making and boost their confidence to face the challenges ahead in the profession. IFVT is well equipped with its Technical infrastructure to provide specialized courses in Screenplay Writing & Film Direction, Cinematography, Sound recording & Sound Design, Editing, Film Acting, in collaboration with Sneha Recording Studios, Goregaon- a state of the art recording studio in Mumbai. The classes are held in spacious air conditioned halls of the studio. A new IFVT COMPLEX for full time degree course in cinema (B.Cn) is underway in Mumbai. A vast library of Films, Literary works, Film Literature, Art and Music is available for the students of IFVT. During the courses, students will be exposed to the National and International Cinema and the work of renowned film makers like Satyajit Ray, Kurosawa, Fellini, Ritwik Ghatak, Fabri, Desica, Kirostami and Majeedi and others. Along with their Indian counterparts V.Shantaram, Rajkapoor, Vijay Anand, Shekhar Kapoor, Basu Chatterji, Hrishikesh Mukherji, Bimal Roy, Guru Dutt and other film makers of Modern Cinema. THE COURSES The Basic principle of the courses will be “Do Your Own Film”. In other words, students will learn to Conceptualize, Script, Act, Shoot, Edit and Design the Sound by IFVT. During the three year degree course Bachelor in Cinema, the students will make no. of film projects (show reels) in various forms & genres of film making that not only escort them to the world of entertainment but also provide them employment guarantee elsewhere. IFVT in collaboration with Mewar University provides the following degree & diploma courses in screenplay writing & direction, cinematography, editing, sound recording & sound design however only one year diploma course will be available for ACTING. 1. One Year diploma in Cinema 2. Two Year advance diploma in Cinema 3. Three Year Bachelor in Cinema Those who complete their one /two year courses, will be admitted in the next year of Bachelor in cinema in the respective field of specialization. COURSE DETAILS: THREE YEAR BACHELO’S DEGREE PROGRAMME BACHELOR IN CINEMA (B.Cn.) BCN (FILM WRITING &DIRECTON) First Semester: Contact Hours Internal Course per week Credit Assessment/ Evaluation External Total Course Title Examination Code Hours Marks Assignments/ Teachers' /Viva-voce L T P Lab Record Evaluation SG-101 SCREEN GRAMMER-1 2 2 4 6.0 35 15 50 100 SG-102 SCREEN GRAMMER-2 2 2 4 6.0 35 15 50 100 FA-103 FILM APPRECIATION 2 - - 2.0 35 15 50 100 ELEMENTS OF SCREEN ESW- 104 2 1 - 3.0 35 15 50 100 WRITING HWC-105 HISTORY OF WORLD CINEMA 1 1 - 2.0 35 15 50 100 SECOND SEMESTER: Contact Hours Internal Course per week Credit Assessment/ Evaluation External Total Course Title Examination Code Hours Marks Assignments/ Teachers' /Viva-voce L T P Lab Record Evaluation FD- 201 FILM DIRECTION 2 1 4 5.0 35 15 50 100 CONSTRUCTION OF SCR-202 4 1 - 5.0 35 15 50 100 SCREEN PLAY FAM-203 FILM APPRECIATION - MUSIC 2 1 - 3.0 35 15 50 100 ART-204 ART DIRECTION-1 2 1 4 • 5.0 35 15 50 100 THIRD SEMESTER: Contact Hours Internal Course per week Credit Assessment/ Evaluation External Total Code Course Title Hours Examination Marks Assignments/ Teachers' /Viva-voce L T P Lab Record Evaluation STR-301 SRUCTURAL ANAYSIS 1 1 - 2.0 35 15 50 100 DOC-302 DOCUMENTARY FILM 1 1 4 4.0 35 15 50 100 DRA-303 DRAMATIC SEQUENCE 2 1 4 5.0 35 15 50 100 INDIAN NARATIVE INS-304- 2 1 - 3.0 35 15 50 100 STRUCTURE - MUS-305 MUSIC DESIGN 2 1 2.0 35 15 50 100 FOURTH SEMESTER: Contact Hours Internal Course per week Credit Assessment/ Evaluation External Total Course Title Examination Code Hours Marks Assignments/ Teachers' /Viva-voce L T P Lab Record Evaluation PM-401 PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT 1 1 2 3.0 35 15 50 100 ART-402 ART DIRECTION-2 1 1 2 3.0 35 15 50 100 PRD-403 PROJECT-1 DOC/ADV- PLAN 1 1 4 4.0 35 15 50 100 PRS-404 PROJECT-2 SONG PIC.-PLAN 2 1 2 4.0 35 15 50 100 4 PRF-405 PROJECT –FICTION- PLAN 2 1 5.0 35 15 50 100 FIFTH SEMESTER: Contact Hours Internal Course per week Credit Assessment/ Evaluation External Total Course Title Examination Code Hours Marks Assignments/ Teachers' /Viva-voce L T P Lab Record Evaluation SWF-501 SCRIPT WRITING FICTION 1 1 4 4.0 35 15 50 100 PM-502 PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT 1 - 2 2.0 35 15 50 100 PROJECTS-( SHOOT)& PR1-503 - - 36 18.0 35 15 50 100 INSTITUTIONAL TRAINING SIXTH SEMESTER: Contact Hours Internal Course per week Credit Assessment/ Evaluation External Total Course Title Examination Code Hours Marks Assignments/ Teachers' /Viva-voce L T P Lab Record Evaluation PROJECTS- POST SHOOT & PR--601 - - 48 24.0 35 15 50 100 INDUSTRY TRAINING TRTRAINING TRAINIG BCN (CINEMATOGRPHY) FIRST SEMESTER: Contact Hours Internal Course per week Credit Assessment/ Evaluation External Total Course Title Examination Code Hours Marks Assignments/ Teachers' /Viva-voce L T P Lab Record Evaluation SG-101 SCREEN GRAMMER-1 2 2 4 6.0 35 15 50 100 SG-102 SCREEN GRAMMER-2 2 2 4 6.0 35 15 50 100 FA-103 FILM APPRECIATION 2 - - 2.0 35 15 50 100 ELEMENTS OF SCREEN ESW- 104 2 1 - 3.0 35 15 50 100 WRITING HWC-105 HISTORY OF WORLD CINEMA 1 1 - 2.0 35 15 50 100 SECOND SEMESTER: Contact Hours Internal Course per week Credit Assessment/ Evaluation External Total Course Title Examination Code Hours Marks Assignments/ Teachers' /Viva-voce L T P Lab Record Evaluation PHOTOGRAPHY PH-103 2 1 2 4.0 35 15 50 100 INTRODUCTION ELEMENTS CIN-104 2 1 2 4.0 35 15 50 100 OFCINEMATOGRAPHY DIGI-203 DIGITAL CAMERA 2 - 2 3.0 35 15 50 100 VDO-204 VIDEOGRAPHY 2 1 2 4.0 35 15 50 100 MPC-205 MOTION PICTURE CAMERA 2 - 2 3.0 35 15 50 100 THIRD SEMESTER: Contact Hours Internal Course per week Credit Assessment/ Evaluation External Total Course Title Examination Code Hours Marks Assignments/ Teachers' /Viva-voce L T P Lab Record Evaluation ACU-301 ACCUTANCE 2 - 4 4.0 35 15 50 100 COLOR PROCESSING- CPG-302 2 - 4 4.0 35 15 50 100 PRINTING,GRADING LIT - 303 LIGHTING STUDIO 4 - 4 6.0 35 15 50 100 LIT-304 LIGHTING LOCATION 2 1 4 • 5.0 35 15 50 100 FOURTH SEMESTER: Contact Hours Internal Course per week Credit Assessment/ Evaluation External Total Course Title Examination Code Hours Marks Assignments/ Teachers' /Viva-voce L T P Lab Record Evaluation DM-401 DIGITAL MEDIA LAB 2 1 2 4.0 35 15 50 100 ANI-402 ANIMATION 2 1 4 5.0 35 15 50 100 IV-403 INDUSTRIAL VISIT - - 8 4.0 35 15 50 100 DRSH- 404 SHOOTING DRAMATIC SEQ. - 1 8 • 5.0 35 15 50 100 FIFTHH SEMESTER: Contact Hours Internal Course per week Credit Assessment/ Evaluation External Total Course Title Examination Code Hours Marks Assignments/ Teachers' /Viva-voce L T P Lab Record Evaluation INST-501 INSTITUTIONAL TRAINING - - 24 12.0 35 15 50 100 PRSH-502 PROJECT 1 SHOOTING - 1 4 3.0 35 15 50 100 PRSH -503 PROJECT 2- SHOOTING - 1 4 3.0 35 15 50 100 PRSH- 504 PROJECT 3- SHOOTING - 1 4 • 3.0 35 15 50 100 SIXTH SEMESTER: Contact Hours Internal Course per week Credit Assessment/ Evaluation External Total Course Title Examination Code Hours Marks Assignments/ Teachers' /Viva-voce L T P Lab Record Evaluation PROJECTS- POST SHOOT & PR1-601 - - 48 24.0 35 15 50 100 INDUSTRY TRAINING TRTRAINING TRAINIG BCN (EDITING) FIRST SEMESTER: Contact Hours Internal Course per week Credit Assessment/ Evaluation External Total Code Course Title Hours Examination Marks Assignments/ Teachers' /Viva-voce L T P Lab Record Evaluation SG-101 SCREEN GRAMMER-1 2 2 4 6.0 35 15 50 100 SG-102 SCREEN GRAMMER-2 2 2 4 6.0 35 15 50 100 FA-103 FILM APPRECIATION 2 - - 2.0 35 15 50 100 ELEMENTS OF SCREEN ESW- 104 2 1 - 3.0 35 15 50 100 WRITING HWC-105 HISTORY OF WORLD CINEMA 1 1 - 2.0 35 15 50 100 SECOND SEMESTER: Contact Hours Internal Course per week Credit Assessment/ Evaluation External Total Code Course Title Hours Examination Marks Assignments/ Teachers' /Viva-voce L T P Lab Record Evaluation EDH-201 HISTORY OF EDITING 2 - - 2.0 35 15 50 100 EDITING MATERIAL & EMM-202 2 - 2 3.0 35 15 50 100 MACHINES POE-203 PRINCIPLES OF EDITING 2 - 2 3.0 35 15 50 100 CONT-204 EDITING -CONTINUITY 2 - 6 • 5.0 35 15 50 100 DGC-205 EDITING –DIALOGUE SEQ.
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