he has to use the carmera and try to look at lighting also.
Monday, May 16, 2011
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
16-3
the first way to get a signal is you put it up to your mouth and talk into it. and i don't know the others.
16-2
the kinds of microphones we have used in class are independent mikes, user mikes and cabled used
Monday, May 2, 2011
Friday, April 15, 2011
Friday, March 25, 2011
Monday, March 7, 2011
12-12
One example of a shutter program is used for sports. The shutter speed is increased to sharpen fast action that would be blurred at normal shutter speed.
12-9
We first hit record, then pop the strobe flash light, so we know exactly where we started the interview and it is easy to edit and review.
12-8
The camera on the left, facing the stage, is positioned to be directly on the opposite person of the camera. Likewise, the camera postitioned on the right, facing the stage, is lined to show the second person of the interview. The camera positioned in the middle is designed to show both members of the interviewing party.
Monday, February 28, 2011
12-5
Wide angle lenses exaggerate this virtual depth, making distances seem greater and faraway objects seem smaller.
12-4
Perspective is the illusion of depth in the picture, the apparent distance from the camcorder to the farthest part of the scene.
12-3
Depth of field is the distance, in front of and behind the plane on which the lens is focused, in which objects in the image sharp. A scene that looks perfectly sharp in wide angle may turn soft when you zoom to telephoto.
Thursday, February 24, 2011
12-2
Professional videographers group focal length of lenses into normal, wide-angle, and telephoto.
Normal - focal lenth lenses produce images that closely resemble human vision.
Wide-Angle - focal lengths include a wider field of view than normal lenses.
Telephoto - focal lengths show a narrower, more restricted field of view.
Normal - focal lenth lenses produce images that closely resemble human vision.
Wide-Angle - focal lengths include a wider field of view than normal lenses.
Telephoto - focal lengths show a narrower, more restricted field of view.
12-1
The focal length of the lens is the distance, expressed in millimeters, from the front element of the lens to the focal point. The focal point is the point at which the light rays intersect on their way to the focal plane, where the chip is positioned.
Thursday, February 17, 2011
11-6 11-7 11-8 11-9 11-10
11-6: The first thing you have to do while preparing for an interview is plan out what questions you are going to ask.
11-7: Three "top tips" to use before an interview are: practice outloud, write down at least three key messages, and be ready for obvious questions.
11-8: Five "top tips" to use duing your interview are: try not to fidget, stay quiet, don't lecture, connect with people watching, and don't distract the watchers.
11-9: One "top tip" to use after an interview is: thank the journalist for the interview.
11-10: Yes, i feel that this article has given me some good tips on how to make the interview better.
11-7: Three "top tips" to use before an interview are: practice outloud, write down at least three key messages, and be ready for obvious questions.
11-8: Five "top tips" to use duing your interview are: try not to fidget, stay quiet, don't lecture, connect with people watching, and don't distract the watchers.
11-9: One "top tip" to use after an interview is: thank the journalist for the interview.
11-10: Yes, i feel that this article has given me some good tips on how to make the interview better.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
11-3
Two ways the videotape recorder handles interlaced images:
1. The electrically encoded information about each video field (one-half frame)
is sent to a record head spinning on a drum in the recorder.
2. The record head preserves the signal by selectively magnetizing
metallic particles on the videotape that moves across its
1. The electrically encoded information about each video field (one-half frame)
is sent to a record head spinning on a drum in the recorder.
2. The record head preserves the signal by selectively magnetizing
metallic particles on the videotape that moves across its
11-2
1)Light passes through the camcorder lens, which organizes it into a coherent image and projects it onto the surface of the chip.
2) This process repeats 25 or 30 times each second, to create a video track coded in electronic form.
2) This process repeats 25 or 30 times each second, to create a video track coded in electronic form.
11-1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjRRLY4HWk0
1)This is one of my favorites because it is really funny and its not expected and plus there is a pug in it.
2) The product is doritos.
3) The theme is comedy.
1)This is one of my favorites because it is really funny and its not expected and plus there is a pug in it.
2) The product is doritos.
3) The theme is comedy.
Friday, January 28, 2011
10-3
True or False? You must obtain releases for any program produced for public showing, even if there is no profit involved. TRUE
10-2
True or False? Local amateur theater companies are usually not a good source of talent for a video production. false
10-1
Actors, narrators, and other people who appear in video programs are collectively called the talent ?
9-8
The 3 basics of a training program is tell them what you are going to tell them; tell them; tell them what you have told them.
9-6
A treatment is a written summary of a program, formatted as narrative prose, that may be as short as one paragraph or as long as a scene-by-scene description.
Monday, January 24, 2011
9-5
Delivery System - a particular method of displaying your program
Example:
When advertising a work tool for Acme, the producer can place the product in an Acme display kiosk
Example:
When advertising a work tool for Acme, the producer can place the product in an Acme display kiosk
9-4
Creating a detailed blueprint:
1. Subject - identify the subject matter by assigning project temporary working title.
2. Objectives - identify client's objectives.
3. Audience - identify who the product is being seld to and what marketing techniques would work for this group of people.
4. Delivery System - identify how the audience will view the video. The delivery system includes a video monitor or falt screen.
5. Length - identify how long the length of the display will last.
6. Budget - identify how much the display will cost - the amount of money needed to produce the program
1. Subject - identify the subject matter by assigning project temporary working title.
2. Objectives - identify client's objectives.
3. Audience - identify who the product is being seld to and what marketing techniques would work for this group of people.
4. Delivery System - identify how the audience will view the video. The delivery system includes a video monitor or falt screen.
5. Length - identify how long the length of the display will last.
6. Budget - identify how much the display will cost - the amount of money needed to produce the program
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
9-2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qimosmQ7lc i this commercial is funny and i like the baby because he is funny and has a lot of jokes
9-1
Viral marketing and viral advertising are buzzwords referring to marketing techniques that use pre-existing social networks to produce increases in brand awareness or to achieve other marketing objectives (such as product sales) through self-replicating viral processes, analogous to the spread of virus or computer viruses
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