Television and Digital Media Production Technology

Television and Digital Media Production Technology

Higher National Diploma in Television and Digital Media Production Technology

The Higher National Diploma (HND) in Television and Digital Media Production Technology conducted by the University College of Ratmalana is a nationally recognized program designed to produce skilled professionals for Sri Lanka’s growing television and media industry. The program focuses on developing creative, technical, and analytical competencies required for television production, broadcasting, and digital media content creation.

Aligned with the national vocational and higher education framework, the program integrates strong theoretical knowledge with extensive practical training. Students gain hands-on experience in areas such as television programme production, camera operation, editing, sound design, lighting, script writing, and post-production. Through project-based learning and industry exposure, the program prepares graduates for employment in television channels, media production houses, advertising agencies, and the broader creative media sector.

Program Structure and Theoretical Foundation

The Higher National Diploma (HND) in Television and Digital Media Production Technology is structured to progressively develop students’ knowledge from fundamental media concepts to advanced television production techniques. The theoretical component forms a strong foundation of the program, enabling students to understand television production, media communication, and visual storytelling from both analytical and creative perspectives.

Core theoretical and practical subjects include:

Through lectures, tutorials, discussions, and structured assessments, students develop the ability to analyze television content, understand visual storytelling techniques, interpret production scripts, evaluate program structures, and critically examine the social and cultural impact of television media.

The emphasis on theoretical knowledge ensures that graduates are not only technically skilled media practitioners but also creative professionals capable of planning, managing, and critically evaluating television productions within the broader media industry.

Industrial Exposure

A key highlight of the program is the structured On-the-Job Training (OJT) period conducted in collaboration with media institutions and production companies. During this phase, students gain real-world experience in television channels, production houses, advertising agencies, and digital media studios. This exposure helps bridge the gap between academic learning and professional media practice.

Learning Resources and Facilities

The University College provides modern facilities to support both academic and practical learning. These include:

Students also benefit from project-based learning, production assignments, and industry-linked training opportunities. The learning environment encourages creativity, technical precision, collaboration, and innovation, preparing students to meet the dynamic demands of the television and media industry.

Academic Staff and Expertise

The program is delivered by qualified academic staff with both teaching and industrial experience. Lecturers possess strong backgrounds in Film and Television Production Technology. Many staff members bring practical industry exposure into the classroom, enhancing the relevance of lectures and laboratory work.

Continuous academic guidance, mentoring, and assessment feedback ensure that students receive personalized support throughout their studies.

Module Code

Technical Module

Notional hours

Number of Credits

NVQ Level 5 Qualification Semester 1

D32T003M01

Introduction to Mass Communication

25

01

D32T003M02

Basics of Engineering Mathematics

50

02

D32T003M03

Basics of Technology in Audio Visual Production 

100

04

D32T003M04

Fundamental of Screenplay writing 

75

03

D32T003M05

Camera Technology and Techniques 

100

04

D32T003M06

Basic Technology of Lighting and Lighting Techniques 

100

04

D32T003M07

Techniques of AV Product Development 

50

02

D32T003M08

Aesthetic of Editing-I 

75

03

D32T003M09

  Basics of Production Planning Methods 

50

02

NVQ Level 5 Qualification Semester 2

D32T003M10

Aspects of Post-production Planning 

25

01

D32T003M11

Basic Application of Audio technology and Techniques 

75

03

D32T003M12

Application of Graphics and animations in AV Production 

50

02

D32T003M13

Basics of Production designing 

50

02

D32T003M14

Application of Make-up in AV production 

25

01

D32T003M15 

Basics of Editing Technology and Techniques 

100

04

D32T003M16

Multi-camera Technology and Techniques 

75

03

D32T003M17

Understanding Direction & Director 

50

02

D32T003M18

Basics of Broadcasting technology 

50

02

D32T003M19

Ethics, Intellectual property rights and media law 

25

01

D32T003M20

Occupational Safety and Health Procedures and Practices 

50

02

D32T003M21

Final Project-I (Individual submission) 

100

04

On the Job Training (06 months) 6 Months on the Job Training under the supervision of NAITA.

 

 

 

 

NVQ Level 6 Qualification Semester 1

D32T003M22

Engineering Mathematics 

50

02

D32T003M23

Film Language and Aesthetics 

100

04

D32T003M24

Art, culture and critical theory 

50

02

D32T003M25

Audio Video Technology for New Media 

100

04

D32T003M26

Introduction to Media Marketing of AV products 

50

02

D32T003M27

Writing for Screen 

100

04

D32T003M28

Designing Screen Production 

75

03

D32T003M29

Production Management in Screen Production 

50

02

D32T003M30

  Designing Sound for Screen 

75

03

NVQ Level 6 Qualification Semester 2

D32T003M31

Aesthetic of Editing-II

50

02

D32T003M32

Entrepreneurship Development and small Business Management

75

03

D32T003M33

Elements of Art and Design

75

03

D32T003M34

Production Designing for Screen

100

04

D32T003M35

Costume Designing for Screen

100

04

D32T003M36

Usage of Special Effect Make-up for Screen

50

02

D32T003M37

News, News Features and Current Affairs in Television

100

04

D32T003M38

  Final Project-II 

150

06

On the Job Training (03 months) 3 Months on the Job Training under the supervision of NAITA.