13-6
List three common lighting accessories, describe one of the three.
Three common light accessories are masking, light reduction, and diffusion. Light reduction are in layers, singles, doubles and halfs. They are circular frames that are covered with different types of light intensity (According to the textbook)
13-7
What are two lighting evaluation tools? Why might you need to use one?
Monitors and Light Meters are helpful in the lighting process. Monitors are commonly used when recording and according to the textbook, are used in almost all types of shooting.
Friday, March 25, 2011
Do Now: 13-4 and 13-5
13-4
Masking produces hard-edge cut-off patterns. One example would be a barn door (According to the textbook).
13-5
Diffusion light is similiar to a filter. We did not use this type of light when recording our interviews.
Masking produces hard-edge cut-off patterns. One example would be a barn door (According to the textbook).
13-5
Diffusion light is similiar to a filter. We did not use this type of light when recording our interviews.
Monday, March 21, 2011
Do Now: 13-3
13-3 (chapter 13)
List the four basic types of lighting used in video (lamps). Define one of the four.
Incandescent lamps, Halogen lamps, Flourescent lamos and LEDs are four types of lighting used in video. Incandescent lamps are the basis household lamp. According to the textbook, they are filament enclosed by a glass envelope
List the four basic types of lighting used in video (lamps). Define one of the four.
Incandescent lamps, Halogen lamps, Flourescent lamos and LEDs are four types of lighting used in video. Incandescent lamps are the basis household lamp. According to the textbook, they are filament enclosed by a glass envelope
Plagiarism 101
Tutorial:
1. to avoid plagiarizing, read the sentence and write it in your own words, then cite the source (give credit to whom your getting the information from)
2. Plagiarism is not just copying someones work without giving them credit, its also handing in the same paper for more than one class, downloading a paper, and writing a paper for someone else or having someone else write a paper for you
3. Common knowledge does not need to be cited (Independence day is on July 4th)
Article:
1. Plagiarism, to me, means that you are copying someone elses work and are not giving them credit for what they wrote
2. I am concerned about plagiarism because I could get into a lot of trouble if i were to plagiarize and get caught. If someone where to plagiarize my work, I would be very upset because I am not being noticed for something that I thought and wrote.
3. Three ways to aviod plagiarism would be to know how to cite my sources correctly, avoid copying peoples work (papers, homework etc.), and if you agree with what someone says, you can quote them and explain how you strongly agree with what they had to say.
4. Some person 1: "I strongly believe that Nicole Calella is an amazing basketball player, and she will make it to the WNBA."
Some person 2: "Nicole Calella has been playing basketball for years, and since she has become such a great athlete, many people believe she will make it to the WNBA"
1. to avoid plagiarizing, read the sentence and write it in your own words, then cite the source (give credit to whom your getting the information from)
2. Plagiarism is not just copying someones work without giving them credit, its also handing in the same paper for more than one class, downloading a paper, and writing a paper for someone else or having someone else write a paper for you
3. Common knowledge does not need to be cited (Independence day is on July 4th)
Article:
1. Plagiarism, to me, means that you are copying someone elses work and are not giving them credit for what they wrote
2. I am concerned about plagiarism because I could get into a lot of trouble if i were to plagiarize and get caught. If someone where to plagiarize my work, I would be very upset because I am not being noticed for something that I thought and wrote.
3. Three ways to aviod plagiarism would be to know how to cite my sources correctly, avoid copying peoples work (papers, homework etc.), and if you agree with what someone says, you can quote them and explain how you strongly agree with what they had to say.
4. Some person 1: "I strongly believe that Nicole Calella is an amazing basketball player, and she will make it to the WNBA."
Some person 2: "Nicole Calella has been playing basketball for years, and since she has become such a great athlete, many people believe she will make it to the WNBA"
Do Now: 12-11, 12-12, 12-13, 12-14, 12-15
12-11
What is the shutter?
According to chapter 12, the shutter controls the amount of time alotted to forming each video frame (image)
12-12
Shutter programs can adjust camcorder setting for you automatically. Give one example of a shutter program (217-218)
One purpose of shutter program is that it forces open the aperture
12-13
What is framing the shot?
Lining up the viewfinder up like a picture window to what you are filming
12-14
What is look room and lead room?
Look room is leaving room in the frame in which the person is facing. Lead room is moving the camera with the way the subject is moving to hold the frame.
12-15
In what shooting situation might you use panning and tilting of the camra?
You would use panning when your scanning something horizontally, like a view of a mountain range or a lot of people. Using tilting would be necessary in a situation where you would view something vertically, something such as a building or a large landmark
What is the shutter?
According to chapter 12, the shutter controls the amount of time alotted to forming each video frame (image)
12-12
Shutter programs can adjust camcorder setting for you automatically. Give one example of a shutter program (217-218)
One purpose of shutter program is that it forces open the aperture
12-13
What is framing the shot?
Lining up the viewfinder up like a picture window to what you are filming
12-14
What is look room and lead room?
Look room is leaving room in the frame in which the person is facing. Lead room is moving the camera with the way the subject is moving to hold the frame.
12-15
In what shooting situation might you use panning and tilting of the camra?
You would use panning when your scanning something horizontally, like a view of a mountain range or a lot of people. Using tilting would be necessary in a situation where you would view something vertically, something such as a building or a large landmark
Monday, March 7, 2011
Do Now: 12-6, 12-7, 12-8, 12-9, 12-10
12-10
The camera in the interview project with the good sound/audio came from the middle camera.
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.
12-7
There are three cameras recording for the interview project.
12-6
The aperture on a camera affects how much light is entering the lens of the camera. This will change the appearance of the shot.
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Do Now: 12-5
Perspective is the illusion of depth in the picture, the apparent distance from the camcorder to the farthest part of the scene
Do Now: 12-4
Perspective is the illusion of depth in the picture, the apparent distance from the camcorder to the farthest part of the scene.
Do Now: 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.
Do Now:12-1
Focal length is technically, one design parameter of a lens, expressed in millimeters. The name of any particular lens, such as "a 40mm lens".
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