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Direction Syllabus

The Direction syllabus introduces the history and concept of filmmaking, covering crew roles, film formats, cameras, lenses, angles, and shot types. Students learn screenplay writing, casting, shot division, planning, and mise en scène, along with editing, dubbing, sound mixing, and distribution basics. The course also includes character development, music and choreography placement, stunts, and climax design while enhancing imagination, observation, improvisation, and body language to prepare students for professional film direction.

Syllabus

Direction Syllabus Complete Course Outline

Brief history of cinema.

Concept of
Direction.

Elements of film making.

Film crew and their duties.

Economics of Distribution.

Director and his crew.

Duties of Director.

Film and its Formats.

Cameras.

Project work.

Lenses, camera angle, movement

Different kinds of
shots.

One line
order.

Dialogues And Screen Play.

Montages.

Shooting script and casting.

Shot division

Planning and program chart.

Mise en scene.

Music,choreography and stunts.

Continuity action and costume.

Editing and its stages.

Dubbing.

Re-recording and mixing.

Song shot division.

Climax.

Placement of songs.

Placement of fights.

Character Development

Importance of artist.

Importance of Director

Importance of art director.

Importance of cameraman.

Improvisation and body language.

Observation.

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