Undergraduate Program

Associate Degree in TV & Film Production

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    Introduction

    Two-year program providing foundational training in television and film production techniques. Students learn essential camera work, lighting, and editing skills while developing basic production management abilities through practical projects.

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    Internship Opportunities

    Students of BS TV and Film Production gain hands-on experience through internships in:

    • Film Production Companies
    • Television Networks
    • Streaming Services
    • Documentary Filmmaking
    • Advertising Agencies
    • Post-Production Houses
    • Event Production
    Career Prospects

    Students of BS TV and Film Production  pursue various career paths, including:

    • Film Director
    • Producer
    • Cinematographer
    • Editor
    • Screenwriter
    • Production Designer
    • Sound Designer
    • Broadcast Technician
    • Content Creator
    • Film Critic/Reviewer
    • Visual Effects Artist
    • Location Manager
    • Casting Director
    • Script Supervisor
    • Marketing and Distribution Specialist
    • Animation Director
    • Digital Media Specialist
    • Production Assistant
    • Media Research Analyst

    And many more!

     

     

    All students with 45% marks in HSC (Intermediate) from any discipline, A-levels, or an equivalent qualification are eligible to apply.

     Screenplay & Scriptwriting

    Screenplay and Scriptwriting form an essential component of the film and media studies curriculum. This major is crafted to equip students with a comprehensive understanding of storytelling techniques, character development, and narrative structure. Through a series of intensive courses, students engage in practical writing exercises, workshops, and critiques that refine their creative voice and technical skills. The curriculum emphasizes the importance of genre conventions, dialogue crafting, and script formatting, preparing students to navigate the evolving landscape of film, television, and digital platforms. Ultimately, the program aims to foster a deep appreciation for the art of scriptwriting while cultivating the ability to produce compelling narratives that resonate with diverse audiences.

    Direction & Production

    Direction & Production constitute a vital element of both the film and media studies majors. The curriculum is designed to offer students in-depth understanding of applied aesthetics, creative concepts and technical proficiency through a diverse range of rigorous and practical courses in film, video, television studio, news writing, screenwriting, graphics, layout, and new digital media

     

    Scheme of Study (Semester Wise)

    Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
    TF304 History of TV & Film 3+0
    AR201 Story Boarding 3+0
    CA201 Digital Image Manipulation 3+0
    CA303 Non-Linear Editing 3+0
    COM1301 English-1 (Proficiency Development) 3+0
    SSC3315 Pakistan & Islamic Studies 4+0
    Total Credit Hours 19
    Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
    SSC102 Media Psychology 3+0
    MM302 Digital Movie Making 3+0
    TF301 Lighting the Sets 3+0
    COM1302 English-2 (Public Speaking) 3+0
    MM201 Introduction to Animation & Multimedia 3+0
    TF302 Screenplay & Script writing 3+0
    Total Credit Hours 18
    Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
    MMK101 Media Marketing 3+0
    TF305 Directing Actors for TV & Film 3+0
    CA401 Video for Visual Effects 3+0
    SSC302 Media Ethics 3+0
    CA301 Basic 3D Modeling & Animation 3+0
    Total Credit Hours 15
    MM301 Research & Media Planning 3+0
    MMK202 Media Branding 3+0
    ELE Elective-1 3+0
    ELE Elective-2 3+0
    IPTD313 Project 3+0
    Total Credit Hours 15
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