Practical TV Production

"From Script to Screen: Master the Art of TV Production."
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10 hours

About Course

Practical TV Production is a hands-on course designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the television production process. Over 15 weeks, students will explore various aspects of TV production, including studio operations, scriptwriting, camera techniques, lighting, sound, directing, production design, live broadcasting, and post-production. Through practical assignments, such as writing scripts, designing sets, recording audio, directing segments, and editing footage, students will develop the skills necessary for creating professional-quality TV content. The course culminates in a group project where students produce, edit, and submit their own TV show segment for evaluation.

What Will You Learn?

  • Understand TV production processes and industry standards.
  • Learn about studio roles, equipment, and workflow.
  • Develop scriptwriting skills and techniques for TV shows.
  • Gain hands-on experience with camera operation and shot composition.
  • Learn lighting principles and how to set up lighting for TV.
  • Master audio recording, mixing, and sound design for TV.
  • Understand directing techniques and live TV direction.
  • Learn to design sets, props, and aesthetics for TV.
  • Understand live broadcast setup and on-air techniques.
  • Analyze and critique popular TV shows.
  • Learn editing techniques, post-production workflow, and special effects.
  • Gain hands-on experience in producing a TV segment.
  • Practice editing TV show segments.
  • Receive and apply feedback to improve your production.
  • Submit a final TV show segment for evaluation.

Material Includes

  • Overview of TV production processes and industry standards.
  • Studio equipment diagrams and workflows.
  • Script templates and examples.
  • Camera operation guides and shot lists.
  • Lighting plan templates and setup instructions.
  • Audio recording and mixing resources.
  • Directing techniques reference materials.
  • Set design and prop creation resources.
  • Live broadcast setup guides.
  • Case study worksheets and analysis tools.
  • Editing software tutorials and resources.
  • Group production project guidelines and templates.
  • Editing software practice files.
  • Feedback and revision templates.
  • Final project submission requirements and evaluation criteria.

Course Content

Foundations of TV Production

  • Introduction to TV Production
    00:00
  • Studio Operations
    00:00

Pre-Production Essentials

Technical Skills for Production

Production Management and Directing

Post-Production and Analysis

Production Workshop and Finalization

Instructors

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