Notetaking on Camera Techniques
INTERVIEWING:
• What seven items should you bring with you when you are shooting an interview?
(Clocks Tick Tock Making Heads Pound Loudly)
Camera
Tape
Tri pod
Microphone about a hang loose symbol away.
Headphones make sure mic works.
Power source
Light source natural lights or lights in back, may have to bring own light.
• Shooting into a light source = creates a silohuette
Button to adjust = Back light or add light to front.
• Where do you want your light source? always be behind the camera.
• On what object should you focus the camera?
• No tripod=BAD.
• Date and Time=Do not want on video
• What's the difference between SP/EP?standard play to extended play, goin to ep lets you record more at lower quality.Always shoot in SP
• Camera shoots in ___SP_____________.
• Pre-Roll-3-5 seconds to make sure its rolling
• Post-Roll-same as pre-roll.
CAMERA SHOTS:
***BACKGROUND:
• 1 Shot=middle of the chest to above the head.
• 1 Shot with graphic=
• 2 Shot=only for anchors when interacting
• CU-"close Up"
• MS-Medium Shot
• LS-"LOng Shot"
• ECU-"Extreme Close Up"
• Rule of thirds-Emphasizing main parts .
CAMERA MOVEMENTS:
• Tilt-Moving it up and down.
• Pan-moving camera left or right.
• Zoom-Getting shots that are moving away from you or want to se closer
• Dolly-A physical movement of the camera in rolling
LIGHTS
• Key-AT 45 degree angle main angle
• Fill-Light on the other side keeps opposite side from shadows
• Back-opposite of key light
MICROPHONES:
• Unidirectional-Microphone pointed in one direction
• Omnidirectional-Picks up nose from all around the area.
• Cardiod-Pick up mostly in front of you not behind.
• Lav/Lapel Microphone-Clipped onto shitrt dont have to hold so easier to use.
• Boom Microphone-