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Diploma in Acting for Television (ACT) |
Acting is always enjoyed as passion, not as profession. The name of the course is 'TV Acting' because you will be trained to work for TV and for stage. Our students start working in front of the Camera from very first week of the course and participate in plenty of short TV Programmes to become True TV Actor. Along with TV Acting students also learn required inputs on theories of performing Art, Classical Theater, Stage Craft and Lighting. Students while shooting their own projects also learn to handle Video Camera and work on basic Video Editing. Course offers essential knowledge of TV Direction to make you comfortable with Director's Command and over all TV Production Jargon used in Bollywood. You can join this course to enjoy the development of your inner faculties, body language, and confidence over self presentation. These qualities will help you to perform better on real stage of life.
Scope: |
You can take up assignments as TV Actor with Production House and Private Film makers. Can work as TV Artist. Can face audition test for Mumbai Film Industry. Can start making own Tele Films with small investment. |
Eligibility: |
12th pass or 10th Pass with 3 years of field experience. |
Timing: |
11 am to 2 pm for 4 days in a week. |
Duration: |
One Year |
Note: |
Students of DRS, TVP, RTVJ, MDM, PHT and EMD can join this training as Add-on Course. |
Examination Pattern
Group A – Internal Examinations
Programme is divided into two semesters, and there will be an examination at the end of each semester. Also there will be assignment at the end of every month related to the theory and practical covered during that month of study. Marks of these internal examinations will be notified on final marksheet.
Internal examinations as monthly Evaluation Test (E.T.) and assignments will be held at the end of August, September, October, November, January, February and March.
Students must appear and pass minimum 5 theory papers and minimum 5 assignments.
Each paper of 50 marks X 5 papers |
= |
250 marks |
Each assignment of 50 marks X 5 assignments |
= |
250 marks |
Total (Group A) |
= |
500 marks |
Group B – Final Examinations
Paper I to Paper V, towards end of 1st Semester.
Paper VI to Paper VI, towards end of 2nd Semester
Paper I |
Television Acting - I (Basic) |
50 marks |
Paper II |
Stage craft and Lighting |
50 marks |
Paper III |
Television Production & Script Writing |
50 marks |
Paper IV |
Screen Test (Practical) |
50 marks |
Paper V |
Life Management |
50 marks |
Paper VI |
Television Acting – II (Advance) |
50 marks |
Paper VI |
Dramatic Literature |
50 marks |
Paper VI |
Radio and TV Presentation |
50 marks |
Group B - Total |
400 marks |
Group C – Other Evaluations
1. |
Participation in Practicals & Projects during 1st Semester |
100 marks |
2. |
Participation in Practicals & Projects during 2nd Semester |
100 marks |
3. |
Final Diploma Film |
200 marks |
4. |
Internal Assessment as per attendance, general behaviour, sincerity in class work, homework, submission etc. |
100 marks |
Group C - Total = |
500 marks |
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Group A + Group B + Group C = |
(Total) |
To qualify for Diploma student must secure 35% marks in individual subject and 40% aggregate. He/She must attend 80% of the theory and practical classes. And submission of all assignments are compulsory.