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CER/CW/01/2025

Certificate Course in Camerawork in Television

The objectives of the course are to provide basic knowledge and working experience related to camerawork.Upon completion of the course, each participant will be able to work as an assistant camera person in a television crew. The participants who wish to become fully-fledged camera persons will have to undergo an internship at a TV station or a production house for a minimum period of 2 years.

50+ inspecting
LKR 84,700
Batch
CER/CW/01/2025
Course Duration
04 Months
Contact Number
50+ inspecting
LKR 84,700
Batch
CER/CW/01/2025
Course Duration
04 Months
Contact Number

Objectives
The objectives of the course are to provide basic knowledge and working experience related to camerawork.

 

Outcome
Upon completion of the course, each participant will be able to work as an assistant camera person in a television crew. The participants who wish to become fully-fledged camera persons will have to undergo an internship at a TV station or a production house for a minimum period of 2 years.

 

For Whom
Suitable for professional camera persons, producers, and production assistants who wants to acquire methodical training to further their knowledge and expertise, Newcomers, School leavers & Media unit Camera persons and Newcomers

 

Certificate of Participation
A certificate of participation will be issued to those who attend 80% of the course duration.

 

Number of participants: 20

 

Course duration
04 months (Every Sunday 0900 am to 05.00 pm)

 

Inquires
071 444 2298 / 011 269 5249 (Ext 271) helen@slf.lk
Education Service Unit
General Line: +94 011 269 5249 /+ 94 011 269 1814
Direct Line: +94 011 268 4512
Fax: 011 269 1028
Email: edu@slf.lk
Website: www.slf.lk
Address: Sri Lanka Foundation Institute, No 100, Sri Lanka Padanama Mw, Independence Square, Colombo 07

Course Medium

English/ Sinhala

Course Content

Familiarisation of equipment
Shot definition and types of shots
Shooting for editing exercises
Basic electronics
History of the moving image
Grammar of the edit
Basic lighting exercises
Handling grip equipment
Multi-camera vs single-camera technique
Elements of the shot