Tuesday, 12 September 2017

Introduction on How to Shoot a Video

Introduction on How to Shoot a Video

In today's lesson we had  informal introduction/ reminder as to how to use the camera. We learnt about the different video setting and how to control the lighting;depending on the weather on the day. We were different  aspects of the camera e.g. we learnt about the camera shutter what it is and how to control it and the aperture of the camera swell as the ISO on a camera. We also learnt how to zoom and how to put the camera on the tripod

Some of the descriptions of what I learnt today(in my own words);

  • Shutter is basically a curtain in front of the camera sensors that stays closed until its been you put the camera on shutter mode, when the camera, the shutter opens and fully exposes the camera sensor to the light that passes through the lens aperture. The shutter speed is how long the camera shutter is open to expose light into the camera sensor.
  • Aperture,The aperture is a small set of b;ages that controls how much light will enter the camera, a wide open aperture will result to a brighter video and shallow depth of field . Small aperture results to a darker video and  a full depth of field.
  • ISO(International organisation for Standardisation) this controls the exposure by using a software in the camera to make the light extra sensitive. A high ISO e.g. 1600  will produce a brighter video than a lower ISO of 100. When increasing the the ISO it ca make the video nosier; digital noise is then the video looks grainy. High ISO = Bright video, more noise and on the scale of 1600 -3200. Low ISO=  Darker Video, less noise and on the scale of 100 to 200







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