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BHILAI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, DURG (An Autonomous Institution) SCHEME OF TEACHING AND EXAMINATION (Effective from 2020 2021 Batch) ( S. No Board of Studies (BOS) Course (Subject) Course Code Periods Per Week Scheme of Examination Total Marks Credit Theory L T P ESE C T TA 1 Information Technology Web Applications 473101IT 2 1 - 40 5 5 50 3 2 Humanities Communication Skills-I 473102IT 1 1 - 40 5 5 50 2 3 Information Technology Graphic Design (Basic Sketching and Human Anatomy in Drawing) 473103IT 2 1 - 40 5 5 50 3 4 Information Technology Illustration And Photo-Editing 473104IT 2 1 - 40 5 5 50 3 5 Information Technology Web Applications (Lab) 473191IT - - 4 40 - 10 50 2 6 Information Technology Illustration And Photo-Editing (Lab) 473192IT - - 4 40 - 10 50 2 On-Job-Training (OJT)/Qualification Packs 7 Information Technology Character Designer 473193IT - - 24 200 (Any one) 200 15 8 Information Technology Storyboard Artist 473194IT 9 Information Technology Editor 473195IT TOTAL 7 4 32 440 20 40 500 30 L-Lecture, T-Tutorial, P-Practical, ESE End Semester Exam, CT- Class Test, TA- Teacher's Assessment

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BHILAI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, DURG (An Autonomous Institution)

SCHEME OF TEACHING AND EXAMINATION (Effective from 2020 2021 Batch) (

S. No

Board of Studies (BOS)

Course (Subject)

Course Code

Periods Per

Week

Scheme of Examination

Total

Marks

Credit Theory

L T P ESE CT

TA

1

Information Technology Web Applications 473101IT 2 1 - 40 5 5 50 3

2

Humanities Communication

Skills-I 473102IT 1 1 - 40 5 5 50 2

3

Information Technology

Graphic Design (Basic Sketching

and Human Anatomy in Drawing)

473103IT 2 1 - 40 5 5 50 3

4

Information Technology

Illustration And Photo-Editing 473104IT 2 1 - 40 5 5 50 3

5

Information Technology

Web Applications (Lab) 473191IT - - 4 40 - 10 50 2

6

Information Technology

Illustration And Photo-Editing

(Lab) 473192IT - - 4 40 - 10 50 2

On-Job-Training (OJT)/Qualification Packs

7

Information Technology

Character Designer 473193IT -

-

24

200

(Any one)

200

15

8

Information Technology

Storyboard Artist 473194IT

9

Information Technology Editor 473195IT

TOTAL 7 4 32 440 20 40 500 30

L-Lecture, T-Tutorial, P-Practical, ESE End Semester Exam, CT- Class Test, TA- Teacher's Assessment

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Seth Balkrishan Memorial

Bhilai Institute of Technology, Durg (An Autonomous Institute affiliated to CSVTU, Bhilai)

SYLLABUS B. Voc. (Graphics and Multimedia)

Level 5 (Semester -I)

November 2020 1.00 Applicable for AY 2020-21 Onwards Chairman (AC) Chairman (BoS) Date of Release Version

Web Applications Course Code 473101IT L = 2 T = 1 P = 0 Credits = 3

Evaluation Scheme

ESE CT TA Total ESE Duration 40 5 5 50 3 Hours

Minimum number of class tests to be conducted = 2 Minimum assignments = 2

Course Objectives Course Outcomes The course intends to provide concepts of movie editing and multimedia components for designing and editing Web pages. The objective is to teach skills of web scripting, web applications and publishing of Webpages or Websites.

On successful completion of the course, the student will be able to : CO1: Do Movie editing using different Movie

Editing Tools CO2: Design and develop Web pages by

customizing and embedding Multimedia components

CO3: Create Web scripts using JAVA script CO4: Apply different features of Web Design in

real life applications CO5: Publish Webpages and Web sites.

UNIT I: Movie Editing Tools: Familiarization of interface components, importing pictures, Importing Audio and Video Files, Splitting and Joining Movie Clips, Adding Titles and publishing. (8 hours)

UNIT II: Customizing and Embedding Multimedia components in Web Pages: Compatible Multimedia file formats for Web Pages, Embedding Audio file, Embedding Video file, Embedding Flash file. (7 hours) UNIT III: Web Scripting Java Script: Java Script- An Overview, In-built and user defined Functions, String Object, Math Object, Array Object, Events, and Case Studies. (7 hours)

UNIT IV: Web Application Design-I: Advanced Features of Web Design, Code view, Add-ins / Snippets and Page Transitions (7 hours)

UNIT V: Web Application design-II: Dynamic Web templates, SEO - Search Engine Optimization, Forms Advanced, Publishing webpages or websites. (7 hours)

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Seth Balkrishan Memorial

Bhilai Institute of Technology, Durg (An Autonomous Institute affiliated to CSVTU, Bhilai)

SYLLABUS B. Voc. (Graphics and Multimedia)

Level 5 (Semester -I)

November 2020 1.00 Applicable for AY 2020-21 Onwards Chairman (AC) Chairman (BoS) Date of Release Version

Reference Books:

S. No.

Title Authors Publisher

1) Internet & Web Development Soma Das Gupta Khanna Publishing 2) HTML, DHTML, Java Script Perl & CGI by Ivan Bayross BPB Publication 3) Internet and Web Design Ramesh Bangia New Age International 4) Web Technology and Design Xavier, C New Age International 5) Web Technology: A developer

perspective Gopalan & Akilandeswari, PHI

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Seth Balkrishan Memorial

Bhilai Institute of Technology, Durg (An Autonomous Institute affiliated to CSVTU, Bhilai)

SYLLABUS B. Voc. (Graphics and Multimedia)

Level 5 (Semester -I)

November 2020 1.00 Applicable for AY 2020-21 Onwards Chairman (AC) Chairman (BoS) Date of Release Version

Communication Skills - I Course Code 473102IT L = 1 T = 1 P = 0 Credits = 2

Evaluation Scheme ESE CT TA Total ESE Duration 40 5 5 50 3 Hours

Minimum number of class tests to be conducted = 2 Minimum assignments = 2

Course Objectives Course Outcomes The Course objective is to make students aware of concepts of communication types, foundations for better presentation and basic grammers of communication languages

On successful completion of the course, the student will be able to : CO1: Communicate correctly through message,

encoding-decoding channels and feedbacks. CO2: Communicate using different perspectives CO3: Do Face-to-face Communication with

proper voice tone, body language. CO4: Build up self-esteem using effective

communication. CO5: Use different types of grammers at different

situations. UNIT I: Introduction Effective Communication Skills: The Communication Process, Components: Source, Message, Encoding, Channel, Decoding, Receiver, Feedback, Context. (5 hours) UNIT II: Perspectives in Communication: Visual Perception, Past Experiences, Prejudices, Feelings, Environment. (5 hours) UNIT III: Communication Skill types: Face to Face Communication, Tone of Voice, Body Language, Verbal Communication, Physical Communication. (5 hours)

UNIT IV: Communication Process: The magic of effective communication; Building self-esteem and overcoming fears; Concept, nature and significance of communication process; Interpreting time-division models of communication; Verbal and non-verbal communication; Linguistic and non-linguistic barriers to communication and reasons behind communication gap/ miscommunication. (5 hours)

UNIT V: Structural and Functional Grammar: Sentence structure, modifiers, connecting words and verbs, phrases and clauses; Case: subjective case, possessive case; objective case; Correct usage of nouns, pronouns and antecedents, adjectives, adverbs and articles. (4 hours)

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Seth Balkrishan Memorial

Bhilai Institute of Technology, Durg (An Autonomous Institute affiliated to CSVTU, Bhilai)

SYLLABUS B. Voc. (Graphics and Multimedia)

Level 5 (Semester -I)

November 2020 1.00 Applicable for AY 2020-21 Onwards Chairman (AC) Chairman (BoS) Date of Release Version

Reference Books: S.No. Title Authors Edition Publisher

1) Effective Communication Skills

Kulbhushan Kumar 2018 Khanna Publishing House

2) Business Corresponding and Report Writing

Sharma RC & Mohan K 1994 Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi

3) Professional Communication Skills

Alok Jain, P S Bhatia & A M Shiekh

2005 S. Chand & Company Ltd

4) Essentials of Business Communication

Rajendra Pal and JS Korlahalli 1997 Sultan Chand & Sons

5) Grammar and Composition P.R. Sarkar Anand Marg Publications, Kolkata

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Seth Balkrishan Memorial

Bhilai Institute of Technology, Durg (An Autonomous Institute affiliated to CSVTU, Bhilai)

SYLLABUS B. Voc. (Graphics and Multimedia)

Level 5 (Semester -I)

November 2020 1.00 Applicable for AY 2020-21 Onwards Chairman (AC) Chairman (BoS) Date of Release Version

Graphic Design (Basic Sketching and Human Anatomy in Drawing)

Course Code 473103IT L = 2 T = 1 P = 0 Credits = 3

Evaluation Scheme ESE CT TA Total ESE Duration 40 5 5 50 3 Hours

Minimum number of class tests to be conducted = 2 Minimum assignments = 2

Course Objectives Course Outcomes The course intends to provide foundations of 2D Drawing, awareness about visual forms, character design, layout design, illustration style, composition, human and animal form, proportions, structure, volume, shading techniques staging & backgrounds.

On successful completion of the course, the student will be able to : CO1: Use different methods of drawings CO2: Draw different types of Objects using

background elements, layout designs. CO3: Design 2D Animations and drawings CO4: Differentiate between human and other

drawings. CO5: Draw Animal and Cartoon Drawings

UNIT I: Visual art forms: An Orientation, The Basics of traditional 2D animation, Introduction to drawing skill requirements, life sketches drawing basics: Use of simple shapes, Drawing lines, circles, ovals, scribbles, zigzag (random) patterns. (8 hours)

UNIT II: Object Drawings: Background elements, trees, mountains, clouds, water bodies, meadows, Perspective drawing: place and time, Lights and shadows, day vs. night scenes, layers (concept, practices, habits, beliefs and rituals) layout design and staging. (7 hours) UNIT III: 2D Animation drawings: basic animation shapes and forms, 2D and 3D drawings, Caricaturing-fundamentals, Exaggeration, Attitude, Silhouettes, Boundary breaking exercises and warm-ups. (7 hours)

UNIT IV: Human Drawings: Male Morphology: Structure of man, proportion of body parts, drawing from basic form, Line of action, balance Rhythm, turnings, twisting, drawing plane surfaces, torso, face, eyes, nose, ears, mouth, hand and feet. Female Morphology: Proportion and construction of female body, twisting of female body, chest, torso, face, parts of face, hands, hands in action, feet and gestures,

construction of child body, face, chubbiness, hand, feet and gestures. (7 hours)

UNIT V: Animal Drawings: Animal Physiology from basic forms, understanding motion and grace of animals, turning animals to character, face, legs, tails, and perspectives. Cartoon Drawings: Understanding cartoon characters, drawing from basic shapes, line of action, distortion of proportion, cartoon faces,

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Seth Balkrishan Memorial

Bhilai Institute of Technology, Durg (An Autonomous Institute affiliated to CSVTU, Bhilai)

SYLLABUS B. Voc. (Graphics and Multimedia)

Level 5 (Semester -I)

November 2020 1.00 Applicable for AY 2020-21 Onwards Chairman (AC) Chairman (BoS) Date of Release Version

eyes, mouths, hairs, nose, hands, feet, gestures and poses. (7 hours)

Reference Books: S. No.

Title Authors Edition Publisher

1) How to Draw Anything Mark Linley 2002 Little, Brown Book Group

2) Figure Drawing Made Easy Shankar Modgekar Jyotsana Prakashan Publications

3) Human Anatomy for Artists: The Elements of Form (0)

Eliot Goldfinger 1992 Oxford University Press, USA

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Seth Balkrishan Memorial

Bhilai Institute of Technology, Durg (An Autonomous Institute affiliated to CSVTU, Bhilai)

SYLLABUS B. Voc. (Graphics and Multimedia)

Level 5 (Semester -I)

November 2020 1.00 Applicable for AY 2020-21 Onwards Chairman (AC) Chairman (BoS) Date of Release Version

Illustrations and Photo-Editing Course Code 473104IT L = 2 T = 1 P = 0 Credits = 3

Evaluation Scheme ESE CT TA Total ESE Duration 40 5 5 50 3 Hours

Minimum number of class tests to be conducted = 2 Minimum assignments = 2

Course Objectives Course Outcomes The course objective is to make students aware about foundations of Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop and Digital arts.

On successful completion of the course, the student will be able to : CO1: Use Adobe software CO2: Draw Paintings using Adobe Illustrator CO3: Use Photoshop CO4: Develop images using Photoshop CO5: Make digital arts

UNIT I: Adobe Illustrator: Introduction, work area and workspaces and tools. Opening files, importing art work, viewing art work, rulers and grids, Drawing in Illustrator, drawing lines and shapes, pencil tool, pen tool, editing drawing, tracing, symbols, colouring, applying colours, swatches, adjusting colour and colour settings. (8 hours)

UNIT II: Painting with Illustrator: fills, strokes, brushes, transparency, blending, gradient, meshes and color blending. Selecting, transformation, scaling, grouping, reshaping, cutting, blending of object, creating 3D object, text and typing, special effects, filters, shadows, glow, feathering graphic styles. (7 hours) UNIT III: Photoshop: Interface, Navigation and All tools, Working with basic selections, advanced selections-1(on the basis of channels, color range, extract, filter etc), Exercises on selections, Quick Masks, Layer Mask, Vector Mask, Layers & Layer Blending Modes. (7 hours)

UNIT IV: Photoshop Color Theory, perfect cropping of Photoshop images, Preparing a cut-out of Photoshop images, customizing nice backgrounds around Photoshop images (use of gradient tool), Image scanning, photo retouching-Color adjustment of images. (7 hours)

UNIT V: Digital Art: Nature landscapes (winter / summer / rainy weather), Digital painting (Use brush, pencil, smudging), modern art basics (color combinations), collage work of Indian art and culture, collage of wildlife animals, Digital portrait painting (celebrity, family, favorites) Converting a B&W image into color (Use variation tool), digital posters on nature/earth, Matte Painting- Composition, Creating images for the web, exporting images from Photoshop, Color Modes, Color Corrections, Advanced

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Seth Balkrishan Memorial

Bhilai Institute of Technology, Durg (An Autonomous Institute affiliated to CSVTU, Bhilai)

SYLLABUS B. Voc. (Graphics and Multimedia)

Level 5 (Semester -I)

November 2020 1.00 Applicable for AY 2020-21 Onwards Chairman (AC) Chairman (BoS) Date of Release Version

color correction techniques (levels, Curves, Hue, Saturation). (7 hours)

Reference Books:

S.No. Title Authors Publisher

1) Learning Illustrator Ramesh Bangia Khanna Publishing House

2) Adobe Photoshop Bittu Kumar V&S Publishers

3) Photoshop CC for beginners Joseph Joyner Mihails Konoplovs Publishers

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Seth Balkrishan Memorial

Bhilai Institute of Technology, Durg (An Autonomous Institute affiliated to CSVTU, Bhilai)

SYLLABUS B. Voc. (Graphics and Multimedia)

Level 5 (Semester -I)

November 2020 1.00 Applicable for AY 2020-21 Onwards Chairman (AC) Chairman (BoS) Date of Release Version

Web Applications (Lab) Course Code 473191IT L = 0 T = 0 P = 2 Credits = 2

Evaluation Scheme ESE CT TA Total ESE Duration 40 10 50 3 Hours

Course Objectives Course Outcomes The course intends to give awareness about movie editing concepts, multimedia components for designing and editing Web pages and web scripting techniques

On successful completion of the course, the student will be able to : CO1: Do Movie editing using different Movie

Editing Tools CO2: Design and develop Web pages by

customizing and embedding Multimedia components

CO3: Create Web scripts using JAVA script List of Practicals: Movie Editing Tools

Customizing and Embedding, Multimedia Components in Web Pages.

Web Scripting - Java Script.

Reference Books:

S. No.

Title Authors Publisher

2) HTML, DHTML, Java Script Perl & CGI by Ivan Bayross BPB Publication 3) Internet and Web Design Ramesh Bangia New Age International 4) Web Technology and Design Xavier, C New Age International

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Seth Balkrishan Memorial

Bhilai Institute of Technology, Durg (An Autonomous Institute affiliated to CSVTU, Bhilai)

SYLLABUS B. Voc. (Graphics and Multimedia)

Level 5 (Semester -I)

November 2020 1.00 Applicable for AY 2020-21 Onwards Chairman (AC) Chairman (BoS) Date of Release Version

Illustrations and Photo-Editing (Lab) Course Code 473192IT L = 0 T = 0 P = 2 Credits = 2

Evaluation Scheme ESE CT TA Total ESE Duration 40 10 50 2 Hours

Course Objectives Course Outcomes

The course objective is to provide knowledge of basic methods of editing, basics of Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator.

On successful completion of the course, the student will be able to : CO1: Use the editing software for designing CO2: Design digital art using Photoshop CO3: Draw cartoons, animal characters and other

images using Adobe software List of Practicals:

Script breakdown Storyboards Costume acquisition Sets and Properties design and sourcing Location recce and hire Location permissions and legal requirements, permissions from civic authorities Equipment requirements and bookings Travel and Transport Catering for crew Hospitality for out of town shoots Play with Photoshop & Filter Gallery

Bring some object and try to make it in computer

Make your own cartoon character.

"Choose a theme (Music, Festivals, Sports, Dance) and Design 5-8 graphics on them.",

Design that Ad from your own style.

Design motifs tribe art,

Make an animal character, "Plan a story of that character & Make its backgrounds in three/four frames". [36 hours]

Reference Books:

S.No. Title Authors Publisher

1) Learning Illustrator Ramesh Bangia Khanna Publishing House

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Seth Balkrishan Memorial

Bhilai Institute of Technology, Durg (An Autonomous Institute affiliated to CSVTU, Bhilai)

SYLLABUS B. Voc. (Graphics and Multimedia)

Level 5 (Semester -I)

November 2020 1.00 Applicable for AY 2020-21 Onwards Chairman (AC) Chairman (BoS) Date of Release Version

2) Adobe Photoshop Bittu Kumar V&S Publishers

3) Photoshop CC for beginners Joseph Joyner Mihails Konoplovs Publishers

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BHILAI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, DURG (An Autonomous Institution)

SCHEME OF TEACHING AND EXAMINATION (Effective from 2020 2021 Batch) (

S. No

Board of Studies

(BOS)

Course (Subject)

Course Code

Periods Per

Week

Scheme of Examination

Total

Marks

Credit [L+[T+P]] 2

Theory

L T P ESE

CT

TA

1

Information Technology

Pre-Production 473201IT 2 1 - 40 5 5 50 3

2

Information Technology Audio Editing 473202IT 2 1 - 40 5 5 50 3

3

Information Technology

Video Editing 473203IT 2 1 - 40 5 5 50 3

4 Humanities

Communication

Skill- II 473204IT 1 1 - 40 5 5 50 2

5

Information Technology

Audio Editing (Lab) 473291IT - - 4 40 - 10 50 2

6

Information Technology Video Editing (Lab) 473292IT - - 4 40 - 10 50 2

On-Job-Training (OJT)/Qualification Packs

7

Information Technology

Character Designer 473193IT -

-

24

200

(Any one)

200

15

8

Information Technology

Storyboard Artist 473194IT

9

Information Technology Editor 473195IT

TOTAL 7 4 32 440 20 40 500 30

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Bhilai Institute of Technology, Durg Seth Balkrishan Memorial

(An Autonomous Institute affiliated to CSVTU, Bhilai) SYLLABUS

B. Voc. (Graphics and Multimedia) Level 5 (Semester -II)

November 2020 1.00 Applicable for AY 2020-21 Onwards Chairman (AC) Chairman (BoS) Date of Release Version

Pre-Production

Course Code 473201IT L = 2 T = 1 P = 0 Credits = 3

Evaluation Scheme ESE CT TA Total ESE Duration 40 5 5 50 3 Hours

Minimum number of class tests to be conducted = 2

Minimum assignments = 2

Course Objectives Course Outcomes The course objective to make students familiar with sequencing of film, scripting, storyboard and implementation Issues in Film Making

On successful completion of the course, the student will be able to: CO1: Develop skills of film making CO2: Design Scripts CO3: Perform the sequencing of snapshot CO4: Develop Storyboards CO5: Script and Develop Short Films

UNIT I: Film-production life cycle, stages of pre-production: planning, scripting, story-boarding, Research, brainstorming & story concept creation: Intention / purpose & audience: what content & why to be delivered. [8 hours] UNIT II: Scripting basics: Story structure & character development, Narrative structure and character back story. [7 hours] UNIT III: Sequence & shot analysis: Analysis and re-creation of timing and shot composition from professionally produced film/video productions. [7 hours]

UNIT IV: Storyboards: Visual design (layout/composition, style, color, lighting etc.); Language of cinema (narrative structure, shot composition, spatial/directional continuity). [7 hours]

UNIT V: Implementation Issues: Pre production documents, checklists, producer screen-skills, Animatic / pre-viz: Timing and transitions, Audio layering (music, ambient sound, and narration), Budgeting and planning costs, Consideration of schedules, amortized costs. [7 hours]

Reference Books:

S. No.

Title Authors Edition Publisher

1) The Complete Film Production Handbook

Eve Light Honthaner 2010 Taylor & Francis

2) Kit Richard Williams 2009 Faber & Faber

3) Cartoon Animation Preston Blair 1994 Walter Foster

4) Anatomy & Drawing Victor Perard 1989 Dover Publications Inc.

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Bhilai Institute of Technology, Durg Seth Balkrishan Memorial

(An Autonomous Institute affiliated to CSVTU, Bhilai) SYLLABUS

B. Voc. (Graphics and Multimedia) Level 5 (Semester -II)

November 2020 1.00 Applicable for AY 2020-21 Onwards Chairman (AC) Chairman (BoS) Date of Release Version

AudioEditing Course Code 473202IT L = 2 T = 1 P = 0 Credits = 3

Evaluation Scheme ESE CT TA Total ESE Duration 40 5 5 50 3 Hours

Minimum number of class tests to be conducted = 2

Minimum assignments = 2

Course Objectives Course Outcomes The course intends to provide foundations of Digital sound system, event tools, audio editing and Multichannel audio recording.

On successful completion of the course, the student will be able to: CO1: Apply effects of sound in film CO2: Import and export multiple audio file formats CO3: Use event tools CO4: Do Audio Editing, Encode Digital Audio and

Create smooth fades CO5: Do Multichannel Audio Recording by using

different audio effects

UNIT I: Sonic Sound Forge: Manipulating audio, Auto trim/crop, mute, DC offset, resample, reverse, smooth/enhance, Fade in/out, insert silence, bit depth converter. [8 hours]

UNIT II: Understanding digital audio: formats like .WAV, .AIFF, .MP3, swf, WMA etc, understand audio plug-in, importing and exporting into multiple audio file formats like MP3, real audio, QuickTime formats. [7 hours]

UNIT III: Event tools: move, split, slip and trim multiple events, create fades, apply ASR (Attack / Sustain / Release), Understanding script editor window, Spectrum analysis tools, scrub tool etc, statistics tool (Max, RMS, DC offset, zero crossings), sampler tool. [7 hours]

UNIT IV: Audio editing: workflow, real time editing, event-based editing, waveform volume and pan envelopes, Edit, record, encode and master digital audio, editing audio by drag and drop options, cross fading audio tracks, balancing sound levels, creating smooth fades. [7 hours]

UNIT V: Multichannel audio recording: Synchronizing audio and video, understanding regions and play lists, editing of fields, name markers, loops and regions, Timing basis: absolute frames, measures and beats, Time and frames. Audio effects - Equalizer, Volume, chorus, distortion, Delay/echo, pitch, bend/shift, reverb, vibrato, normalize etc Insert track markers, adding multiple tracks, adjusting track time, musical instrument file processing. [7 hours]

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Bhilai Institute of Technology, Durg Seth Balkrishan Memorial

(An Autonomous Institute affiliated to CSVTU, Bhilai) SYLLABUS

B. Voc. (Graphics and Multimedia) Level 5 (Semester -II)

November 2020 1.00 Applicable for AY 2020-21 Onwards Chairman (AC) Chairman (BoS) Date of Release Version

Reference Books:

S. No.

Title Authors Edition Publisher

1) Audio & Video Systems: Principles, Practices and Troubleshooting

S P Bali & R Bali 1999 Khanna Publishing House

(P) Ltd

2)

Audio & Video Systems: Principles, Maintenance and Troubleshooting

R G Gupta 2017 Khanna Publishing House

(P)Ltd.

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Bhilai Institute of Technology, Durg Seth Balkrishan Memorial

(An Autonomous Institute affiliated to CSVTU, Bhilai) SYLLABUS

B. Voc. (Graphics and Multimedia) Level 5 (Semester -II)

November 2020 1.00 Applicable for AY 2020-21 Onwards Chairman (AC) Chairman (BoS) Date of Release Version

VideoEditing Course Code 473203IT L = 2 T = 1 P = 0 Credits = 3

Evaluation Scheme ESE CT TA Total ESE Duration 40 5 5 50 3 Hours

Minimum number of class tests to be conducted = 2

Minimum assignments = 2

Course Objectives Course Outcomes

The course intends to provide knowledge of Adobe Premiere, different tools used in editing and concepts of multimedia

On successful completion of the course, the student will be able to: CO1: Develop skills of video editing CO2: Apply the effects of tools in making film CO3: Use various multimedia features. CO4: Develop video system maker

UNIT I: Adobe Premiere: Concept of non-linear editing [8 Hours] UNIT II: The basics of editing: Importing and Exporting: various audio, video and graphics in various formats, Edit, manipulate and arrange these elements in visual timeline, understand all Tools of toolbox for editing clips. Titling and superimposing. [7 Hours] UNIT III: Panels: Tools panel, Project. Monitors: Source and program, Timeline, Audio meters. [7 Hours] UNIT IV: Manipulation Tasks and functions: Titles, Transitions, speed and duration, Visual Effects, Key frames, Types of edit, Opacity, trimming [7 Hours]

UNIT V: Adding Special effects Star trek transporter effect, Blur part of an image, Ghost effect, Highlighting portions of video clips. [7 Hours]

Reference Books:

S. No. Title Authors Edition Publisher

1) Audio & Video Systems: Principles, Practices and Troubleshooting

S P Bali & R Bali 1999 Khanna Publishing House

(P)Ltd.

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Bhilai Institute of Technology, Durg Seth Balkrishan Memorial

(An Autonomous Institute affiliated to CSVTU, Bhilai) SYLLABUS

B. Voc. (Graphics and Multimedia) Level 5 (Semester -II)

November 2020 1.00 Applicable for AY 2020-21 Onwards Chairman (AC) Chairman (BoS) Date of Release Version

2) Audio & Video Systems: Principles, Maintenance and Troubleshooting

R G Gupta 2017 Khanna Publishing House

(P)Ltd.

Course Objectives Course Outcomes

The course objective is to give awareness about different communication styles, basic listening skills, different written communication skills, story writing and different Grammars.

On successful completion of the course, the student will be able to: CO1: Use different communication skills. CO2: Apply the effects of grammar in Communication CO3: Do Written Communication effectively. CO4: Become situational based communicators CO5: Write Stories and Resume using Grammars.

UNIT I: Communication Styles: Direct Communication Style, Spirited Communication Style, Systematic Communication Style, Considerate Communication Style. [5 Hours] UNIT II: Basic Listening Skills: Self-Awareness, Active Listening, Becoming an Active Listener, Listening in Difficult Situations. [5 Hours] UNIT III: Effective Written Communication: When and When Not to Use Written Communication, Topic

Put the Main Point First, Organization of the Message. [5 Hours]

UNIT IV: Basic Communication Skills: Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing Skills; Precise writing/ abstracting/ summarizing; Style of technical communication Curriculum vitae/resume writing; e-mail writing, Innovative methods to enhance vocabulary, analogy questions. [5 Hours]

UNIT V: Structural and Functional Grammar: Agreement of verb with the subject: tense, mood, voice; Writing effective sentences; Basic sentence formulation [4 Hours]

Reference Books: S. No. Title Authors Edition Publisher

1) Effective Communication Skills House Kulbhushan Kumar 2018 Khanna Publishing House

2) Business Communications Varinder Bhatia 2011 Khanna Publishing House

CommunicationSkills-II Subject Code 473204IT L = 1 T = 1 P = 0 Credits = 2

Evaluation Scheme ESE CT TA Total ESE Duration 40 5 5 50 3 Hours

Minimum number of class tests to be conducted = 2 Minimum assignments = 2

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Bhilai Institute of Technology, Durg Seth Balkrishan Memorial

(An Autonomous Institute affiliated to CSVTU, Bhilai) SYLLABUS

B. Voc. (Graphics and Multimedia) Level 5 (Semester -II)

November 2020 1.00 Applicable for AY 2020-21 Onwards Chairman (AC) Chairman (BoS) Date of Release Version

AudioEditing (Lab)

Course Code 473291IT L = 0 T = 0 P = 4 Credits = 2

Evaluation Scheme ESE CT TA Total ESE Duration 40 10 50 3 Hours

Course Objectives Course Outcomes The course objective is to make students aware about sound effects, digital sound system and audio editing.

On successful completion of the course, the student will be able to: CO1: Edit and implement various Editing techniques CO2: Import and export multiple audio file formats CO3: Do Multichannel Audio Recording by using different

audio effects Using Editing Software

Editing basics and implementation of various techniques used in non- linear editing.

Mastering final edit line audio levels, colour correction, audio mixing, mixed and un-

mixed versions, importing and applying compatible graphics files.

Understanding compression and its affects along with various methods.

Reference Books: S.

No. Title Authors Edition Publisher

1) Audio & Video Systems: Principles, Practices and Troubleshooting

S P Bali & R Bali 1999 Khanna Publishing House (P) Ltd

2)

Audio & Video Systems: Principles, Maintenance and Troubleshooting

R G Gupta 2017 Khanna Publishing House (P)Ltd.

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Bhilai Institute of Technology, Durg Seth Balkrishan Memorial

(An Autonomous Institute affiliated to CSVTU, Bhilai) SYLLABUS

B. Voc. (Graphics and Multimedia) Level 5 (Semester -II)

November 2020 1.00 Applicable for AY 2020-21 Onwards Chairman (AC) Chairman (BoS) Date of Release Version

Video Editing (Lab)

Subject Code 473292IT L = 0 T = 0 P = 4 Credits = 2

Evaluation Scheme ESE CT TA Total ESE Duration 40 10 50 3 Hours

Course Objectives Course Outcomes The course objective is to provide knowledge about Adobe Premiere, different tools used in editing and video system

On successful completion of the course, the student will be able to: CO1:Apply the features and usage of Adobe software CO2: Implement the effects of different tools in making

film CO3:Develop video system and short films

Assisting Production department on shoot

Assisting Direction department on shoot

Assisting Art department on shoot

Assisting Camera department on shoot

Assisting Sound department on shoot

Reference Books:

S. No. Title Authors Edition Publisher

1) Audio & Video Systems: Principles, Practices and Troubleshooting

S P Bali & R Bali 1999 Khanna Publishing House (P)Ltd.

2) Audio & Video Systems: Principles, Maintenance and Troubleshooting

R G Gupta 2017 Khanna Publishing House (P)Ltd.

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