MULTI-MEDIA
Class XII | SUBJECT CODE (821)
An Animator is an artist who creates multiple images, which when displayed in rapid sequence give an illusion of movement called animation.
Course Objective
1. Demonstrate the ability to provide a self-analysis in the context of entrepreneurial skills and abilities;
2. Demonstrate the knowledge of the importance of green skills in meeting the challenges of sustainable development and environmental protection;
3. Demonstrate the knowledge of uses and applications of animation;
4. Demonstrate the knowledge of principles of Animation
2. Demonstrate the knowledge of the importance of green skills in meeting the challenges of sustainable development and environmental protection;
3. Demonstrate the knowledge of uses and applications of animation;
4. Demonstrate the knowledge of principles of Animation
Course Features
5. Apply effective oral and written communication skills to interact with people and customers;
6. Identify the principal components of a computer system;
7. Demonstrate the basic skills of using a computer;
8. Demonstrate self-management skills;
6. Identify the principal components of a computer system;
7. Demonstrate the basic skills of using a computer;
8. Demonstrate self-management skills;
Instructor
“An Animator needs to refer to the concept of artwork
prepared by animation artists to produce a sequence of 2D or 3D images by producing multiple images
called frames, which when sequenced together rapidly create an illusion of movement. .”
- E-learning & Onsite classes
- A 'Workshop' class
- Industrial Visit
- Certificate of Completion
Course Content
Chapter 1-Aspects of Mass Communication
Chapter 2-Barriers to Communication
Chapter 2-Barriers to Communication
Chapter 1:- Understanding Cinema I
Chapter 2:- Understanding Cinema II
Chapter 3:- Understanding T.V.
-> Specificity of Television as a Medium
-> The Purpose of Television Programming
Chapter 4:- Print Media and Its Type
Chapter 5:- Radio Genres in Radio Programming
Chapter 6:- Internet
Chapter 2:- Understanding Cinema II
Chapter 3:- Understanding T.V.
-> Specificity of Television as a Medium
-> The Purpose of Television Programming
Chapter 4:- Print Media and Its Type
Chapter 5:- Radio Genres in Radio Programming
Chapter 6:- Internet
Chapter I – Media Literacy
Chapter 2 – Analysis of Films
Chapter 3 – Analysis of T.V Programmes
Chapter 4 – Content Analysis of Newspapers and Periodicals
Chapter 5 – Content Analysis of Radio Programmes
Chapter 2 – Analysis of Films
Chapter 3 – Analysis of T.V Programmes
Chapter 4 – Content Analysis of Newspapers and Periodicals
Chapter 5 – Content Analysis of Radio Programmes
Chapter 1:- Story as a self-content World
Chapter 2:- Story as a Subjective Experience
Chapter 3:- Content of a Story
Chapter 4:- Techniques of Story Telling
Chapter 5:- Genres of Stories
Chapter 2:- Story as a Subjective Experience
Chapter 3:- Content of a Story
Chapter 4:- Techniques of Story Telling
Chapter 5:- Genres of Stories
