Friday, 2 October 2009

Camera


In our practical lesson with the cameras we learned that moving postcards means images which let the action play through.
In the right upper corner in the screen of the camera is the time code and the camera takes 25 frames a second. And the number 16:9 is the wide aspect. A TV screen is every time like this wide. DVCAM means the type of film which you are filming. The 50 is the shutter speed and that means it is twice as fast as normal. If you increase it, sharps for action scenes and never below 50! The button gain is for the synthetic light. For that is the letters ‘dB’. If you want it brighter, it reduces quality. So take light and not gain! So it should be zero. F5.6 is doing the brightness which is called exposure. If you want it brighter make it lower and if it is higher it is darker. Wide balance (wabal) is important because it regulates the sun or man light for in- and outside.

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