Paper Boats
 He was the first to popularise modem India in the
world literary scene. Primarily he was a Bengali poet.
But he was equally a master at writing in english. He
translated many of his space and time. So his poetry
has a universal appeal. “paper Boats” is an a nice
poem of tagore,taker from his collection. “the
crescent Mon”.This poem is an a childhood
experience.The poem narrates the child’s,
experience of floating paper boats down.The air in
the sky.The child loves the words of play fulness and
fun day he floats paper boats down the running
stream. He writes his name and address on those
boats. He fondly hopes that some where someone
will find them and know him.
THE CAMERA
 Television’s basic unit is the shot . Any television
show consists of one shot after the other,
building up to a unified programme which is
more effective than all of its individual shots.
 What constitutes a shot ? Generally, it is what
appears on the television screen at given
momently . A shot may change imperceptibly or
suddenly. For example , this will occur when
either the camera or the subject moves.Thus a
shot may last for a few seconds, for a minute or
for the entire programme.The latter occurs
when a show is not on one camera
PURPOSE OF GOOD COMPOSITION
 1.To illustrate the subject clearly and simply:
 Composition should enhance communication and comprehension.
Special effects and trick composition can e meaningless if they fail to
communicate the real message.
 2.To give an aesthetic joy to the viewer:
 Our eyes look for aesthetic beauty. Along with the main theme, if
the camera shots can give an aesthetic joy to the viewer, the camera
person will be successful.
 3.To set the right mood at the right time:
 Composition can set the mood at the right time especially in
drama, music, and dance. In addition it may afford emotional
satisfaction.
 4.To provide a variety of visual images:
 Application of a variety of visual images is used to break the
monotony of seeing the same visual for too long. However well-
composed a picture may be, it will become boring after 15 to 20 seconds
Rule of third in composition
 The centre of frame will not be centre of
attraction.The first and most commonly quoted
rule of composition is the ‘rule of third’ .The
points of intersection, namely points, one , two,
three and four are most suitable for placing the
points of interest.The vertical line intersecting 1
and 3 is called major line of interest, this is to the
left as the human eye has a tendency to scan
from left to right.The vertical line of interesting
2 and 4 is called the minor line of interest. As a
result the intersections 2 and 4 are called minor
points of interest.
LIGHTING
 lighting is at the heart of film making.The
techniques of effective lighting is an art , a
craft and a business.Without a through
knowledge of the theories of exposure and
colour and without understanding of tools
and techniques involved, one could not
achieve his goal.
FILL LIGHT
 Fill light is secondary light source used to
dilute the shadows caused by the key light. It
is often classified as Hard and Soft. Hard Fill,
is used to dilute shadows caused strong direct
 Fill light in interiors also called ‘Hard fill light’.
Ideally the fill should not create any shadow
Fill light is usually placed near the camera on
the opposite side to key light from the
camera It is also placed the equal height to
the camera

paper boats

  • 1.
    Paper Boats  Hewas the first to popularise modem India in the world literary scene. Primarily he was a Bengali poet. But he was equally a master at writing in english. He translated many of his space and time. So his poetry has a universal appeal. “paper Boats” is an a nice poem of tagore,taker from his collection. “the crescent Mon”.This poem is an a childhood experience.The poem narrates the child’s, experience of floating paper boats down.The air in the sky.The child loves the words of play fulness and fun day he floats paper boats down the running stream. He writes his name and address on those boats. He fondly hopes that some where someone will find them and know him.
  • 2.
    THE CAMERA  Television’sbasic unit is the shot . Any television show consists of one shot after the other, building up to a unified programme which is more effective than all of its individual shots.  What constitutes a shot ? Generally, it is what appears on the television screen at given momently . A shot may change imperceptibly or suddenly. For example , this will occur when either the camera or the subject moves.Thus a shot may last for a few seconds, for a minute or for the entire programme.The latter occurs when a show is not on one camera
  • 3.
    PURPOSE OF GOODCOMPOSITION  1.To illustrate the subject clearly and simply:  Composition should enhance communication and comprehension. Special effects and trick composition can e meaningless if they fail to communicate the real message.  2.To give an aesthetic joy to the viewer:  Our eyes look for aesthetic beauty. Along with the main theme, if the camera shots can give an aesthetic joy to the viewer, the camera person will be successful.  3.To set the right mood at the right time:  Composition can set the mood at the right time especially in drama, music, and dance. In addition it may afford emotional satisfaction.  4.To provide a variety of visual images:  Application of a variety of visual images is used to break the monotony of seeing the same visual for too long. However well- composed a picture may be, it will become boring after 15 to 20 seconds
  • 4.
    Rule of thirdin composition  The centre of frame will not be centre of attraction.The first and most commonly quoted rule of composition is the ‘rule of third’ .The points of intersection, namely points, one , two, three and four are most suitable for placing the points of interest.The vertical line intersecting 1 and 3 is called major line of interest, this is to the left as the human eye has a tendency to scan from left to right.The vertical line of interesting 2 and 4 is called the minor line of interest. As a result the intersections 2 and 4 are called minor points of interest.
  • 5.
    LIGHTING  lighting isat the heart of film making.The techniques of effective lighting is an art , a craft and a business.Without a through knowledge of the theories of exposure and colour and without understanding of tools and techniques involved, one could not achieve his goal.
  • 6.
    FILL LIGHT  Filllight is secondary light source used to dilute the shadows caused by the key light. It is often classified as Hard and Soft. Hard Fill, is used to dilute shadows caused strong direct  Fill light in interiors also called ‘Hard fill light’. Ideally the fill should not create any shadow Fill light is usually placed near the camera on the opposite side to key light from the camera It is also placed the equal height to the camera