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What is it like to work for a television station or a video production company? This program provides a concise overview of the video production process—from conceptualization, through the planning and production phases, to the finished product. Microphones, lights, editing equipment, and cameras are all touched upon, along with everything else that it takes to create an informational or documentary video. Lights…camera…action! A Meridian Production. (16 minutes)



 
                        

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Successful Camera Work for Video
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This program looks at the main functions of the camcorder-focus, aperture, shutter speed, depth of field, and zoom-as well as aspects of framing and image composition, including techniques such as pull focus and the trombone shot. The relationship be...(more details)
 
Successful Lighting for Video
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Creative use of light can turn an ordinary scene into something special. There are ways of controlling sunlight, artificial light, and professional lighting instruments for maximum video effect, and this program covers them all. Control principles ar...(more details)
 
Successful Editing for Video
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This program looks at the creative skills needed by a video editor, and also considers some of the practical aspects of postproduction, using both linear videotape and nonlinear digital techniques. A range of examples illustrate the concepts-jumps in...(more details)
 
Digital Magic: The Revolution in Film and TV

In section one of this program, NewsHour correspondent Spencer Michels reports on the budding digital film industry. Inexpensive and easy to use, digital video cameras and editing software enable independent filmmakers and students alike to create fe...(more details)
 


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