Sunday, December 22, 2013
BUILDING BRIDGES THEORY AND PRACTICE IN MEDIA EDUCATION
By
Aazadi Fateh Muhammad
In this technologically equipped era with the increasing pace of
changes in media industry it is mandatory for the media educators and students
to stand on the cutting edge of professional practice. Having in mind the
significance of practical training for media students the Department of Mass
Communication, Federal Urdu University of Arts Sciences and Technology Karachi
launched one day television transmission project. The objective of the project
was to have an intensive television production activity which provides
experience to media academicians and students and enable them to understand
production processes, challenges and pressures.
The preparations went intense day by day, from morning show,
talk shows on social issues, Federal University past, present and future, women
in media, poetry, media education, Pakistani journalism, journalists and their
informal gathering, to dramas and songs, everything had been included in the
content of one day transmission. The waves of thrill and excitements travelled
from teachers to students. Different teams were made to handle scripts, guests’
line up, camera handling, photography, and program directions, set designing,
acting and anchoring.
The color and feel of was more emphasized when
field practitioners from newspapers, television and radio were equally added in
the discussions and content of transmission. The basic functions of media i.e. content
production for television information, education, entertainment and research
may be seen fairly divided into the various contents of programs. The
transmission was supported, attended and participated by senior journalists,
academicians and scholars including Idrees Bakhtiar, Shamim Akhter, Wussatullah
Khan, Mazhar Abbass, Qaiser Mehmood, Sheen Farrukh, Afia Salam, Dr Fouzia Khan,
Suhail Sangi, Rana Aqeel, Ashraf Khan, Khalid Farshori, Aqeel Abbass
Jaffri, A.H. Khanzada, Tauqeer Chughtai, Naeem Sameer, Zaheer Zarf, Dilawar
Abbass
Vice Chancellor Federal Urdu University of
Arts Sciences & Technology Karachi Prof Dr Zafar Iqbal, Vice
Chancellor University of Karachi Prof. Dr. Muhammad Qaiser,Dean Faculty of
Arts, Dr. Seemi Naghmana Tahir, Dean Faculty of Management Sciences, Prof. Salman
D. Muhammad, Dean Faculty of Educaiton Dr. Shahida Sajjad, Dean Faculty of
Science Dr Arif Zubair, Senate Member of FUUAST Prof. Nasir Abbass, President
Teachers Association (Abdul Haq ) Prof. Dr. Ismael Moosa, Secretary General
Prof. Najam ul Arfeen, Treasurer Prof. Iqrar Qureshi
This is first of its kind activity by any public sector
university in Pakistan. The effort was immensely appreciated and welcomed, Prof
Dr Zafar Iqbal vice chancellor Federal Urdu University presided the inaugural
show of the transmission. He said that the practical learning and training
plays as backbone in media education and I feel pride to say that our
department of mass communication significantly provides field exposures to its
graduate students. We want to see our university in best twenty universities of
the country in the coming years. For better academic and research environment
in the university, teachers and students have to work together with university
administration. We do our best to ensure the provision of basic facilities and
equipments, and hopefully one day our university will beat other institutions
in quality of education training and research.
The initial idea of transmission was conceived by Mr. Erfan Aziz
who is part of the faculty of department of Mass Communication. In explaining
his idea he said that we are fortunate to have television production studio in
our department, normally it is used to teach students basic technical skills
for television production and they prepare short documentaries and dramas as
part of their course assignments. The concept of television transmission for a
day was to help them indulge in the reality of production environment, to give
them a 360 exposure of media life for students so they may experience the
pressures of deadline, time and work and may learn their expertise before
joining the field. It also made them understand their specific strengths and
weaknesses.he department understands that media jobs and journalism require
passion and not the university degrees alone and it strives to create a
passionate media / journalism leader for the media industry in Pakistan and
abroad.
The team consists of faculty members and final year students
headed by Mr Syed Raza Arif, young and energetic faculty and in charge for
television production courses. He said that our students have worked on
this television transmission as their project and only by such practical
assignments we can prepare media students for the modern media market. This was
an outstanding effort by the students for the students and it will help in
their skill development.
The other team members include Prof Dr Seemi Naghmana Tahir,
Prof Saeed Usmani, Prof Auj e Kamal, Prof Shaheen Akhter, Dr Masroor Khanum, Ms
Huma Waris, myself (Aazadi), Mr. Tayyeb Jajjvi and others.
Pakistani mass media went through revolutionary changes in past
decade; at the same time media literacy and education are also becoming
essential for media practitioners. Practical learning projects like this
television transmission by the academic sector in media education are a good
omen for country media and its future. In this era of global recession when job
opportunities for University graduates are shrinking globally, electronic media
in Pakistan is experiencing expansion and new television channels are coming up
providing numerous job opportunities for skilled graduates. In this scenario
this exercise by the department of Mass Communication is going to promise
bright future for its students.
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6 comments:
Great efforts.. keep it up!! :)
Wow, very well done :)
Thanks Natasha and Zoya :)
Hard working Of FUUAST Teachers of Mass.communication Depart For Student's future bright in their purpose well.done job and also beloved teacher Madem Aazadi Fateh...!
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