RTS117 Basic Concepts of Radio, Television and Cinema

8 ECTS - 4-0 Duration (T+A)- 1. Semester- 4 National Credit

Information

Unit FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION
RADIO, TELEVISION AND CINEMA PR.
Code RTS117
Name Basic Concepts of Radio, Television and Cinema
Term 2021-2022 Academic Year
Semester 1. Semester
Duration (T+A) 4-0 (T-A) (17 Week)
ECTS 8 ECTS
National Credit 4 National Credit
Teaching Language Türkçe
Level Lisans Dersi
Type Normal
Label C Compulsory
Mode of study Yüz Yüze Öğretim
Catalog Information Coordinator Öğr. Gör. Dürdane Merve TARLABÖLEN SOLMAZ
Course Instructor Öğr. Gör. Dürdane Merve TARLABÖLEN SOLMAZ (Güz) (A Group) (Ins. in Charge)


Course Goal / Objective

Basic techniques and concept in radio, television and cinema productions

Course Content

This course aims to build a basic knowledge of concepts, tecniques and crew of radio, television and cinema productions.

Course Precondition

Resources

Notes

Douglass, John S. (1996). The art of technique. Millerson, Gerald. (1985). Video camera techniques. Samuelson, David W. (1984). Motion picture camera techniques. Edmonds, Robert. (1982). The sight and sound of cinema and television. Zettl, Herbert. (1973). Sight, sound, motion. Douglass, John S. (1996). The art of technique. Bordwell, David. (1990). Film art an introduction. Andrew, Dudley. (1976). The major film theories. Zettl, Herbert. (1984). Television production handbook. Arijon, Daniel. (2005). Film dilinin grameri 1-2-3. Akdoğan, Salim. (2008). El yapımı sinema. Özalp, Leyla (2008). Bir film yapmak. Arslantepe, Mehmet. (2007). Bir film çekmek ve masaüstü filmciliğe giriş. Durmaz, Ahmet. (2004). Profesyonel televizyon yapım ve yayın teknolojileri. Durmaz, Ahmet. (2004). Dijital televizyonun temelleri. Ergül, Reha R. (2006). Sayısal Ses. Ergül, Reha R. (2001). Ses; film, televizyon ve radyo uygulamalarında.


Course Learning Outcomes

Order Course Learning Outcomes
LO01 The students can be ableto explain basic differences and similarities between cinema and television.
LO02 The students can be ableto define between aestetics, ideology and basic technical diferences.
LO03 The students can be ableto define kinds of productions.
LO04 The students can be abletoexplain productionlimits
LO05 The students can be ableto define basic concepts and terminolgy.
LO06 The students can be ableto define film equpiment and camera teminology.
LO07 The students can be ableto explain the knowledge of video signal, video camera, digital video and HDTV.
LO08 Midterm exam
LO09 The students can be ableto define constitution offilm and electronic images.
LO10 The students can be explain realation between lenses in film lighting, depth of field and exposure.
LO11 The students can be define the production chain of TV.
LO12 The students can be determine how to relate between editing and images
LO13 Utilize film and video technologies at a basic level.
LO14 Be capable to use available technologies in a television studio at a basic level.
LO15 Be capable to use cameras at a basic level.


Relation with Program Learning Outcome

Order Type Program Learning Outcomes Level
PLO01 - Graduates gain critical thinking and interpretation skills in the field of radio, television and cinema 5
PLO02 - Graduates have the knowledge of thinking in different disciplines of social sciences and adapting them to their own specialization through applications and doing research when needed 2
PLO03 - Graduates have knowledge about different areas of communication at the entry level. 5
PLO04 - Graduates have knowledge of art, aesthetics, legal framework and culture in general and understand connections among them 3
PLO05 - Graduates produce audio-visual content with the academic formation gained and can control the production stages 5
PLO06 - Graduates gain knowledge of program production and management for broadcasting in terrestrial and web environments 5
PLO07 - Graduates develop the ability to express his/her feelings and thoughts by creating “written, oral and visual texts” 3
PLO08 - Graduates analyze and interpret social problems at national and international level 1
PLO09 - Graduates gain skills in writing various forms of scripts and producing programs for cinema, television and radio. 5
PLO10 - Graduates gain the ability to use communication technologies, to follow technological developments and to improve himself/herself accordingly 5
PLO11 - Graduates gain the ability to plan and organize all kinds of content for audio-visual activities from design to editing and disseminating. 3
PLO12 - Graduates can carry out interdisciplinary work processes the activities expected from him as a team member 3
PLO13 - Graduates can perform effective work individually and as a team member in the production process and provide coordination the field of radio, television and cinema 3
PLO14 - Graduates can prepare audio-visual necessities, decors and stages of studio area. 0
PLO15 - Graduates have know-how and skills about production and broadcast technologies 3
PLO16 - Graduates have knowledge of the information and communication technologies, and the computer softwares required by the field 0
PLO17 - Graduates are able to analyze a film, a script or a television program technically, aesthetically and ideologically. 1
PLO18 - Graduates can express written or visual ideas in a creative way by transforming them into a radio, television or cinema project. 4
PLO19 - Graduates take responsibility for planning, designing and executing pre-production processes of radio, television and cinema. 5
PLO20 - Graduates have the skills and competence to communicate effectively against discrimination and free from prejudices 3


Week Plan

Week Topic Preparation Methods
1 Basic concepts of radio, television and cinema: Types of productions Stages of production Radio, Television and Cinema crew Shooting environments Limits of production reading
2 Lenses, Body, Magazine Formation of image on film F-stop Film formats Aspect Ratio Film Gear Film Speed Subtractive color synthesiso Slow-Fast motion reading
3 Video and TV cameras Types of cameras Zoom Lenses, SSD, Encoder reading
4 Formation of TV image Aspect Ratio Interlacing system number of lines/(Field-Frame) Frame per secondo Band with Principles of color TV Additive color stimuli Hue saturation reading
5 Video signal Brightness, color, syncronization Waveform / Vectroscope monitoring Coding: Composite / Component signal Video formats: AVCHD, Mpeg-2, Mpeg-4o Video band and recording reading
6 DSLR Image; formats Ses; formatlar reading
7 DSLR Image; formats Ses; formatlar reading
8 Mid-Term Exam reading
9 Lenses convey and concave lenses fixed lenses Zoom lenses sharpness, depth of field reading
10 Light What is light 5 basic characteristics of light light measurement depth of field reading
11 Sound Microphones Radio sound TV sound Cinematic sound reading
12 RADIO Types of radio broadcast Broadcasting technique Radio program production reading
13 TV production chain TV technology and gear TV Studio Screenplay and dramaturge Budget and production schedule reading
14 EDITING Film editing Analog Video Editing Digital editing: Non-Lineer Editing reading
15 NEW MEDIA new media typology Web 2.0 and Web 3.0 technologies Concepts of interaction reading
16 Term Exams
17 Term Exams


Assessment (Exam) Methods and Criteria

Assessment Type Midterm / Year Impact End of Term / End of Year Impact
1. Midterm Exam 100 40
General Assessment
Midterm / Year Total 100 40
1. Final Exam - 60
Grand Total - 100


Student Workload - ECTS

Works Number Time (Hour) Workload (Hour)
Course Related Works
Class Time (Exam weeks are excluded) 14 4 56
Out of Class Study (Preliminary Work, Practice) 14 8 112
Assesment Related Works
Homeworks, Projects, Others 2 4 8
Mid-term Exams (Written, Oral, etc.) 1 12 12
Final Exam 1 24 24
Total Workload (Hour) 212
Total Workload / 25 (h) 8,48
ECTS 8 ECTS

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