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Audiovisual Writing: Films are an audiovisual medium so a script is basically a description of the
visuals and sounds that will be seen and heard in the film. What are the elements of visual story
telling? The discipline of writing a screenplay. The outer manifestation of inner feelings which
Satyajit Ray talks about.
The Format: The format for writing the Synopsis, Step-outline, Screenplay and Script for a film.
Practicals: Scenes written in the international format
Structuring: Understanding the way screenplays of films are structured and learning how to use
these elements in your own work: The 3-act structure. Set-Up, Confrontation, Climax, Resolution.
Plot, Sub-plot, weaving them together. The structure of commercial Hindi films.
Assignment: Scene-by-scene analysis of a film the student likes
WORKSHOP ON THE STEP-OUTLINE OF A SHORT FILM: The students would write concepts
for short films and bring them to class. Selecting one of these concepts, the teacher and students
would write a brief step outline (one-line script) for a short film in class.
Learning from tradition: The art of dramatic writing has been written about for thousands of
years. We would talk about the Natyashastra by Bharata, Nav Rasas & their relationship with
Indian films.
The Importance of Conflict: Drama comes from conflict. We would analyse the types of conflict:
Static Conflict, Rising Conflict, Foreshadowing Conflict. How mystery, surprise and suspense are
used.
Assignment: Visiting a place for an hour, taking notes and writing an actuality trip report in
audiovisual terms
What does the film say: Films reflect the Zeitgeist, the spirit of the times when the film was made
and the Weltenschaung, the worldview of the film-maker. We would discuss the Premise, Theme,
Ideology, Ethical & Socio-Political Ideas conveyed through films.
PRACTICALS: CINEMATOGRAPHY
The students will learn the basics of how to shoot with a video camera.
The Principles of Editing: They say that a film is made on two tables - the writing table and the
editing table.
Shot Breakdown: The students would learn the format for writing the shot breakdown. We would
analyse the shot breakdown of scenes from various films.
Continuity and the Imaginary Line: The 180 Degree Axis. How to maintain continuity of space
and time. Match Cut and Jump Cut.
Ways of Shooting: Blocking. Master-close and triple-take method. Cut in and cut away.
Assisting in Direction
Practicals: Assistant Direction
The students will learn the skills required to be an assistant director: giving the clap, maintaining a
continuity sheet, etc.
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