P.G. Dip. in Radio & TV Production (TVP)
Diploma in TV Production is designed to give you the skills needed to work in today's Television industry. This programme is intensively practical throughout. As a student on the programme, you will learn how to produce and direct using single camera and in our studio on multi camera. Carefully structured workshops and assignments to develop skills, such as camera operation, creative lighting, sound recording, and linear as well as non linear video editing, and producing multi camera production. This enables you to become a confident Television Producer, Cameraman or Editor.
The programme concentrates on developing your creativity and visualization as well as emphasizing a good script writing skill. You will work realistic production environment, operating in small independent production teams. In a group you produce Video Documentary, Radio Play, Talk Show, Spot, Advertisement, Music Video and small Telefilm.
Scope: |
You can work as TV Producer, Cameraman, Video Editor, Sound Recordist with any TV Channel or Production house. Can work as a Freelance producer on assignment basis. Also can setup production house at home with own Video Camera and Editing setup. |
Eligibility: |
University Degree or equivalent with interest in photography, science and technology. |
Timing: |
3 pm to 6 pm, 5 days in a week. |
Examination Pattern
Group A – Internal Examinations
Programme is divided into two semesters, and there will be an examination at the end of each semester. Also there will be examination at the end of every month as a one paper covering all subjects and topics of theory and practical covered during that month of study. Marks of these internal examinations will be notified on final marksheet.
Internal examinations as monthly tests and assignments will be held at the end of August, September, October, November, January, February and March.
Students must appear for any 5 theory papers and any 5 assignments.
Each theory paper of 50 marks X 5 papers |
= |
250 marks |
Each assignment of 50 marks X 5 assignments |
= |
250 marks |
Total (Group A) |
= |
500 marks |
Group B – Final Examinations
Paper I to Paper IV, towards end of 1st Semester.
Paper V to Paper VIII, towards end of 2nd Semester
Paper I |
Photography & Darkroom Technique |
50 marks |
Paper II |
Radio & TV Pre-production (Planning) |
50 marks |
Paper III |
Radio & TV Production (Shooting) |
50 marks |
Paper IV |
Radio & TV Post-production (Editing) |
50 marks |
Paper V |
Video Camera & Lighting Technique |
50 marks |
Paper VI |
Video Editing & Sound Recording Tech. |
50 marks |
Paper VII |
Computer Application & Digital Media |
50 marks |
Paper VIII |
Cultural Heritage of India |
50 marks |
Group B - Total |
400 marks |
|
Group C – Other Evaluations
1. |
Participation in Practical & Project during 1st Semester |
100 marks |
2. |
Participation in Practical & Project during 2nd Semester |
100 marks |
3. |
Practical Examination in the month of December |
50 marks |
4. |
Practical Examination in the month of April |
50 marks |
5. |
Skill Test in October |
50 marks |
6. |
Skill Test in February |
50 marks |
7. |
Internal Assessment as per attendance, general behaviour, sincerity in class work, homework, submission etc. |
100 marks |
Group C - Total = |
500 marks |
|
Group A + Group B + Group C = |
(Total) |
|
To qualify for Diploma student must secure 35% marks in individual subject and 40% aggregate. He/She must attend 80% of the theory and practical classes. And submission of all assignments are compulsory.










