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Help students build their shooting, lighting, and recording skills with this detailed guide to professional-quality video production. This program focuses on the real-world techniques of producer Bill Cote, a 25-year veteran of the television industry, who uses footage from a recently wrapped film to demonstrate proper equipment operation. Divided into four main chapters covering preproduction, camera work, lighting, and audio recording, the program explains shooting schedules, shot lists, storyboards, camera exposure, shutter speed, lenses, filters, three-point lighting, time code and logs, shotgun mics, lapel mics, mic levels, audio ambience, and much more. (58 minutes)



 
                

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How to Produce a Video
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Behind the Camera
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Graphic Design: What's in a Logo?
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The Vocabulary of Film and TV
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Motion pictures have a language all their own, and media students need to become fluent in it. This video is the ideal primer, using an entertaining story line to teach basic film vocabulary. Set in an actual movie studio, the program explores the st...(more details)
 
Shooting
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"Quiet on the set...roll 'em!" In this program, different shooting techniques are presented, along with some of the critical decisions the director of photography and camera operators must make in order to translate the director's creative vision int...(more details)
 


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