19-1
Editing is taking materials recorded and transforming them into a finished product
19-2
Production video and audio
Audio effects
Music
Transitions
19-3
Two chellenges include The range of editing software and the underlyng concepts.
19-4
Avio
19-5
The finished video is stored on tape or disk
Clarke's Video Class
Friday, June 10, 2011
Thursday, June 9, 2011
20-1 - 10-5
20-1 A scene is a single action or process consisting of small shots.
20-2 A sequence consists of several separate scenes, all of witch are related.
20-3 C
20-4 B
20-5 I liked the telepromter project because it taught me how to edit and create scenes and colaborate them together for a complete product. I would like to do an interview project next year.
20-2 A sequence consists of several separate scenes, all of witch are related.
20-3 C
20-4 B
20-5 I liked the telepromter project because it taught me how to edit and create scenes and colaborate them together for a complete product. I would like to do an interview project next year.
Monday, May 16, 2011
17-1 - 17-5
17-1 Communicaton, Performance, Editing, Camera
17-2 Imformation would give inexperienced directors problems because they would not know what to do with it.
17-3 Image size, composition, camera angle, shot duration.
17-4 A feeling can be created by utilizing camera angles.
17-5 Keep actors movment natural, eliminate camera fright, engage viewers attention, help deliver lines.
17-2 Imformation would give inexperienced directors problems because they would not know what to do with it.
17-3 Image size, composition, camera angle, shot duration.
17-4 A feeling can be created by utilizing camera angles.
17-5 Keep actors movment natural, eliminate camera fright, engage viewers attention, help deliver lines.
Thursday, May 5, 2011
16-1 - 16-5
16-1 A microphone is a device that translates the original noise, created by a patern of moving air, into an electrical signal that closely imitates the patern.
16-2 In video this year we have used user worn mikes. These microphones are worn by a performer or the person being recorded. They do not have to be aimed or moved by the technician.
16-3 One way a microphone transmits a signal is through a cabled mike. The other way is through a wireless mike.
16-4 False
16-5 narrow
16-2 In video this year we have used user worn mikes. These microphones are worn by a performer or the person being recorded. They do not have to be aimed or moved by the technician.
16-3 One way a microphone transmits a signal is through a cabled mike. The other way is through a wireless mike.
16-4 False
16-5 narrow
Monday, April 25, 2011
15-1 - 15-3
15-1
Key light: provides the main illumination typically mimicking an actual light source like a lamp or ceiling fixture.
Fill light: fills in shadows created by the key light.
Rim light: is typically behind subject and placed quite high
Background light: mimicks light that would naturally fall on the walls or other background like a lamp or fixture.
15-2
natural light is what would be there in a real life setting.
15-3
One way of background lighting is to enhance depth by high lighting surfaces like furnature in front of the background.
Key light: provides the main illumination typically mimicking an actual light source like a lamp or ceiling fixture.
Fill light: fills in shadows created by the key light.
Rim light: is typically behind subject and placed quite high
Background light: mimicks light that would naturally fall on the walls or other background like a lamp or fixture.
15-2
natural light is what would be there in a real life setting.
15-3
One way of background lighting is to enhance depth by high lighting surfaces like furnature in front of the background.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
14-6, 14-7, 14-8, 14-9, 14-10
14-6 Light quantity, light contrast, light color.
14-7 Light quantity is the amount of light projected onto an object.
14-8 Contrast is the differnence in brightness between the lightest and darkest areas in the image.
14-9 Light color is the color of light and can be adjusted by white balance.
14-10 Naturalism, realism, pictorial realism, magic realism, and expression.
Friday, April 8, 2011
14-1 -14-5
14-1 Audio is the recording and reproduction of sound in support of video
14-2 Two problems:
-Audio records everything
-Audio distorts sounds
14-3 Production sound is the sound that is recorded with te video. Production sound requires special care because if distorted, the whole set must be recorded over again.
14-4 Background sound is anything that is continuous sound that may be coming fronm noise, waves, traffic or anything not wanted to be miced. You can minimize background sound by turning off controllable sounds and minimize uncontrollable sounds such as traffic.
14-5 Sound effects are seperate from the production track. They provide better understanding and effect of the situation. Sound effects can be recorded seperatley or derived on a computer.
14-2 Two problems:
-Audio records everything
-Audio distorts sounds
14-3 Production sound is the sound that is recorded with te video. Production sound requires special care because if distorted, the whole set must be recorded over again.
14-4 Background sound is anything that is continuous sound that may be coming fronm noise, waves, traffic or anything not wanted to be miced. You can minimize background sound by turning off controllable sounds and minimize uncontrollable sounds such as traffic.
14-5 Sound effects are seperate from the production track. They provide better understanding and effect of the situation. Sound effects can be recorded seperatley or derived on a computer.
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