Monday, August 8, 2011

Understanding Basics of Videography

A. Viewpoint (Angle)

Photographic is no different, but there are two things that should be added in the Videography of Subjective and Objective Camera Angle Camera Angle. On the Subjective Camera Camera Angle put in place a character (character) that are not visible in the screen and showing the audience a view from the viewpoint of the characters. While Objective Camera Angle Cameras record the events or scenes as they are.

B. Field of View / Framing

Similarly, the Photographic Framing, All fields of view on Videography Photographic departed from the field of view, ranging from the ELS (Extreme Long Shot) to the ECU (Extreme Close Up).
C. A third law (The Rule of Third)

Likewise in this case, the principle is still used in Videography Photographic.
D. Camera movement
interesting video. Here is the term - the term movements in the camera:Pan, Panning
One thing that distinguishes Photographic with Videography, Videography produces a moving image, therefore, must be arranged neatly camera movement, to produce an
Pan is the movement of the camera horizontally (landscape) from left to right or vice versa. Pan right (the camera moves around to the right) and Pan left (the camera moves around to the left) Movement pan is usually made ​​to follow the subject (one ongoing), showing a wider view as a whole. Do not do panning without specific intent. Seblum do panning should first determine the starting point and end point of the shot (scene) to be recorded. If we record the scenes of someone who was walking motion, give the space a more loosely in front of him. Empty space is called the leading space.
Tilt, Tilting

Tilting is move the camera vertically, looking up from the bottom up or vice versa. Tilt up: looked up and down Tilt: bent downward tilt movement done to follow the motion of an object, to create dramatic effects, sharpen the situation. This tilt movement should be determined in advance the starting point and end point shot.
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