March 28th 2011
13-6:
Three common lighting accessories are masking, light reduction and diffusion.
Diffusion is a material that is placed in front of a light to soften the image.
13-7:
Two lighting evaluation tools are monitors and and light meters. You may need to use one of these tools evalutate the amount of light and monitor it.
Monday, March 28, 2011
Thursday, March 24, 2011
13-4 and 13-5
March 24th 2011
13-4:
Beams of spotlights can be masked, producing a hard-edged cut-off pattern. Accessories of this technique are barn doors and flags. Barn doors are pairs of metal that are hinged to the sides and/or top as well as bottom edges of the lamp.
13-5:
Diffusion lighting is similiar to a filter in which it is softening material in front of the screen. On our interview, we did use milk-white plastic to cover our spotlights. It was installed into metal rings and placed in holders.
13-4:
Beams of spotlights can be masked, producing a hard-edged cut-off pattern. Accessories of this technique are barn doors and flags. Barn doors are pairs of metal that are hinged to the sides and/or top as well as bottom edges of the lamp.
13-5:
Diffusion lighting is similiar to a filter in which it is softening material in front of the screen. On our interview, we did use milk-white plastic to cover our spotlights. It was installed into metal rings and placed in holders.
Monday, March 21, 2011
Plagiarism
March 17th 2011
Tutorial:
1) Key tips taken from the article on plagiarism is to cite all work taken from others, make enough time for yourself to do your research, talk to teacher or others as a means of help when citing and learn the type of citation needed in your paper.
2) This can help with my work because it helps me learn how I can quote and paraphrase.
Article:
1) Plagiarism, to me, is the copying of another's work with no recognition given to the original author.
2) I should be personally concerned with plagiarism because if I were to plagiarize, I could be sent to jail. Not only would this ruin my life, but it would be on my permenant record for colleges and jobs to see.
3) I could become a better writer when putting things into my own words, I can cite different sources to incorporate new information into my papers and lastly, I could always cite works to be sure I'm not plagiarizing.
4) Taken from the Video Book:
Student A (Plagiarized): LEDs are a recently developed form of lighting.
Student B (Correct): "LEDs are a recently developed form of lighting" (Stinson 238).
5) I think many people use plagiarism as an easy way out to avoid having to do more work.
Tutorial:
1) Key tips taken from the article on plagiarism is to cite all work taken from others, make enough time for yourself to do your research, talk to teacher or others as a means of help when citing and learn the type of citation needed in your paper.
2) This can help with my work because it helps me learn how I can quote and paraphrase.
Article:
1) Plagiarism, to me, is the copying of another's work with no recognition given to the original author.
2) I should be personally concerned with plagiarism because if I were to plagiarize, I could be sent to jail. Not only would this ruin my life, but it would be on my permenant record for colleges and jobs to see.
3) I could become a better writer when putting things into my own words, I can cite different sources to incorporate new information into my papers and lastly, I could always cite works to be sure I'm not plagiarizing.
4) Taken from the Video Book:
Student A (Plagiarized): LEDs are a recently developed form of lighting.
Student B (Correct): "LEDs are a recently developed form of lighting" (Stinson 238).
5) I think many people use plagiarism as an easy way out to avoid having to do more work.
13-2
March 15th 2011
Lighting instruments are ways to improve video lighting. This could be affected by halogen lighting, better quality flourescent tubes and now that both of these objects are available, households can use them, too.
Lighting instruments are ways to improve video lighting. This could be affected by halogen lighting, better quality flourescent tubes and now that both of these objects are available, households can use them, too.
13-1
March 14th 2011
Three examples of controlling the quantity of available light when the light is too intense:
1. Flags
2. Screens
3. Silks
Screens - large expanses of plastic mesh stretched on frames. Small screens can be held by stands or crew members, but most are mounted on support structures.
Three examples of controlling the quantity of available light when the light is too intense:
1. Flags
2. Screens
3. Silks
Screens - large expanses of plastic mesh stretched on frames. Small screens can be held by stands or crew members, but most are mounted on support structures.
13-3
March 21, 2011
Four basic types of lighting used in video (lamps):
1. Incandescent Lamps
2. Halogen Lamps
3.Flourescent Lamps
4. LEDs
LEDs - LED actually stands for Light-Emitting Diodes. They have been recently developed and are light as well as compact. They consume little power and are becoming more popular.
Four basic types of lighting used in video (lamps):
1. Incandescent Lamps
2. Halogen Lamps
3.Flourescent Lamps
4. LEDs
LEDs - LED actually stands for Light-Emitting Diodes. They have been recently developed and are light as well as compact. They consume little power and are becoming more popular.
Monday, March 7, 2011
12-13, 12-14, 12-15
March 7, 2011
12-13:
Framing the shot is to create a pleasing composition within the frame.
12-14:
Look room is allowing more room on the side toward which the person is facing when framing people. Lead room is allowing extra room on the side of the frame toward which people or objects are moving.
12-15:
You might use planning and tilting of the camera when rotating the camera horizontally or vertically.
12-13:
Framing the shot is to create a pleasing composition within the frame.
12-14:
Look room is allowing more room on the side toward which the person is facing when framing people. Lead room is allowing extra room on the side of the frame toward which people or objects are moving.
12-15:
You might use planning and tilting of the camera when rotating the camera horizontally or vertically.
12-10, 12-11, 12-12
March 7, 2011
12-10:
The camera in the interview project with the good sound/audio came from the middle camera.
12-11:
Shutter - controls the amount of time alloted to forming each video frame (image).
12-12:
One example of a shutter program is used for sports. The shutter speed is increased to sharpen fast action that would be blurred at normal shutter speed.
12-10:
The camera in the interview project with the good sound/audio came from the middle camera.
12-11:
Shutter - controls the amount of time alloted to forming each video frame (image).
12-12:
One example of a shutter program is used for sports. The shutter speed is increased to sharpen fast action that would be blurred at normal shutter speed.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
12-7, 12-8 and 12-9
March 2, 2011
12-7:
There are three cameras recording for the interview project.
12-8:
The camera on the left, facing the stage, is positioned to be directly on the opposite person of the camera. Likewise, the camera postitioned on the right, facing the stage, is lined to show the second person of the interview. The camera positioned in the middle is designed to show both members of the interviewing party.
12-9:
We first hit record, then pop the strobe flash light, so we know exactly where we started the interview and it is easy to edit and review.
12-7:
There are three cameras recording for the interview project.
12-8:
The camera on the left, facing the stage, is positioned to be directly on the opposite person of the camera. Likewise, the camera postitioned on the right, facing the stage, is lined to show the second person of the interview. The camera positioned in the middle is designed to show both members of the interviewing party.
12-9:
We first hit record, then pop the strobe flash light, so we know exactly where we started the interview and it is easy to edit and review.
12-6
March 2, 2011
12-6:
The aperture on a camera affects how much light is entering the lens of the camera. This will change the appearance of the shot.
12-6:
The aperture on a camera affects how much light is entering the lens of the camera. This will change the appearance of the shot.
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