This course aims to provide theoretical and technical knowledge about the production and direction of television programs in the studio. This is a practical course that allows the use of production tools and equipment needed in the studio and it includes the processes of designing, producing and directing the television program. Within the scope of the course, students acquire theoretical and practical knowledge and skills in the use of studios, designing decor, determining camera angles and camera set-up, and multi-camera program directing. Students will have the opportunity to work as a team member due to camera techniques and image editing applications, lighting, image selection, and other practical works carried out in the control room and studio, and projects given within the scope of the course.
- Trainer/in: Eda Akkor
In this
course, the changes in the comprehension of cinema in the process from its
invention to the present day and the theories that consider and examine cinema
from different perspectives are discussed. The course focuses on formalist and
realistic theoretical approaches, structuralist and poststructuralist theories,
and theoretical approaches of the postmodern era and helps students gain
in-depth knowledge of approaches and understand the relationship between the
cinema industry and theory. This course focuses on the definition and history
of film theory and concepts such as reality and simulation. In addition, with
the projects given throughout the semester, students are provided with the
ability to evaluate cinema within the framework of these theories and to assess
the effects of these theories on cinema.
- Trainer/in: Goral Ercan
This course aims to teach students the basic principles of cinematographic lighting and the use of the camera as a means of visual expression, camera angles, preparation of shooting plans, etc. both theoretically and practically. Within the scope of the course, the basic working principles, types and accessories of the video camera; camera angles and movements; visual aesthetics and digital effects; basic lighting principles, lighting equipment and their characteristics are discussed. In this course, students have the opportunity to practice using light and camera and sample applications are also examined. Students who take the course will gain basic knowledge about the technological development of cinema and television, gain professional technical skills regarding camera and light usage and learn professional terminology.