Equipment Research.  You could use a camera for a theatrical performance to record it, either so the cast can take it home, or throughout rehearsals.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 8 Light, Color, Lighting.
Advertisements

JED Microprocessors Pty Ltd Presenting the JED T430 low-cost Projector Controllers Nov 22nd, 2009.
Using the Olympus, Canon or Sony Cameras By: Mr. Whitefleet.
Instruments. Almost all incandescent lamps used in TV production are tungsten-halogen lamps (commonly called quartz lamps). They normally range from 500.
Detailed Room Guides Select from the list of Willard Building technology classrooms to view more detailed operating instructions. The instructions are.
1 Check all equipment is included before returning. If you have an accident or the equipment is damaged or you need support please contact Blaize
Get Going with a Smartboard. Focusing Questions  How can I set up my projector and interactive whiteboard?
MH 201, 203, 205 Classroom Technology University of Dayton Information Technology Classroom Support.
The Handling Camera1 Trainer Training The Handling Camera.
Step 1: Using the Classroom Equipment The Crestron panel is the BRAIN of the classroom equipment. 1. Touch the screen to activate the controls 2. Press.
 For controlling the operation and intensity of lighting instruments;  Computerized lighting systems operate lights based on information input and stored.
The Anatomy of a Digital Camera A digital camera contains hundreds of parts It is important to understand the most essential parts of the camera as you.
Methods Eye (visible window) Camera – film Camera – CCD (Digital) Collecting Electromagnetic Information.
Modern Remote Control Copyright
DIGITAL IMAGES AND VIDEO: A SHORT INTRODUCTION San-Ho Correwyn A SHORT INTRODUCTION San-Ho Correwyn.
Output devices An output device is a piece of hardware that is used to display or output data which has been processed or has been stored on the computer.
Eyes D. Crowley, Eyes To know how our eyes are developed to allow us to see the world around us.
During each stage of the construction a range of media technologies where used, including different hardware and software to produce professional products.
Copyright © Texas Education Agency, All rights reserved.1 Introduction to Digital Cameras Principles of Information Technology.
Basic Camera & Tripod Safety & Setup. Things to Consider: Camera’s are costly to repair (almost half of purchase price) Camera’s are costly to repair.
Video research production arts
Lenses Why so many lenses and which one is right for me?
Pentagon Digital Mini Pocket Projector Product Info.
© UNT in partnership with TEA1 Introduction to Digital Cameras Principles of Information Technology.
Image and Sound An Introduction to Videography. Equipment - Camera - batteries (2) - power supply unit - Tripod and Power Adaptor (Find the right adaptor)
Copyright © Texas Education Agency, All rights reserved.1 Introduction to Digital Cameras Principles of Information Technology.
Main Menu. Current HDV Product Lineup –HVRZ1U – 3CCD Camcorder ($4,460) –HVRA1U – Single Chip CMOS Camcorder ($2,180) –HVRV1U – 3 ClearVid CMOS Camcorder.
Digital Camcorder and Video Computer Multimedia. Two most important factors that make up a video Frames per second ( fps ) The resolution ( # of pixels.
Education and New Technology Digital Cameras. What is a Digital Camera? Takes video, photographs, and sometimes sounds digitally by recording images through.
INTERACTIVE LCD TOUCH SOLUTIONS. Simplified presentation technology for the classroom or meeting space Expectations for technology in classrooms and businesses.
Birdie Accessories: Safety Chain G-Clamp Gel Frame Barn Doors 13 amp plug Halogen bulbs Function: This is the smallest of all stage lights. This light.
Unit 66 – Stage Lighting Operations PMD 1
Jared Burleson Photo as Art Project 2013 Journalism.
ULTRA PIXELS ULTRA PIXELS The future of resolutions A SEMINAR ON
Unit 65, Technical stage operations. Sound By Sorrel Ferrario-Hay.
Using the Projector and Interactive Whiteboard to Enhance Instruction Get Going with iProject Interactive - Out of the Box iProject Interactive Session.
IProject Interactive w/ Whiteboard iProject Interactive Session 1 Aqeel Williams, Instructor Get Going with iProject Interactive.
XP Practical PC, 3e Chapter 15 1 Creating Desktop Video and Animation.
In depth research Unit 66 – Stage Lighting Operations PMD 1.
12000 Ford Road, Suite 110, Dallas, TX Tel: Fax:
Digital Photography IID Day August 25, Outline 1. Using your camera overview 2.Tips for shooting great pictures 3.Transferring Images from Camera.
1. These basics are common to ALL cameras: F-Stop Shutter Speed Film Speed 2.
CHAPTER 9.  Have you ever lost your keys, phone, wallet, etc. and looked all over the house, and twenty minutes later you find them in your pocket, or.
Digital Photography Multimedia I. 1)Check to see if the battery is charged. 2)Check to see if memory has space. 3)Check to see if the camera’s date is.
Mrs. Tegen Multimedia. Canon PowerShot A470 Get great pictures every time! Let the camera do the work so you don’t have to…
Travel Photography Some useful advice. Keep it simple Unnecessary gear can be a burden, so before you go, check whether there are any items that you aren’t.
IID Day August 25, Using your camera overview 2. Tips for shooting great pictures 3. Transferring Images from Camera to Computer 4. Image editing.
Technology Training Team (USC and AITT) About Acadia Classrooms.
- Close Ups Mr. Hardway Electronic Arts. Basic Camera Parts and their uses for a Digital Still Camera.
GVC3200 Video Conferencing System. Conference Room Setup Prepare below equipment before setup: Display Device (e.g., HDTV), with power adapters GVC3200,
Russell Taylor. Digital Cameras Digital photography has many advantages over traditional film photography. Digital photos are convenient, allow you to.
Buxton & District U3A Digital Photography Beginners’ Group 5 November 2013 Lesson 5:Simple Editing © Copyright John Estruch.
VIDEO CAMERA FUNCTIONS. Most domestic camcorders can do just about everything automatically. All you have to do is turn them on, point, and press record.
Games consoles 1. What is a video game?  A computer that enables games to be played on television through digital projectors.
Unit 65, Technical stage operations. Video By Sorrel Ferrario-Hay.
Sony RX1R Mk II Vs Canon EOS M10 /gizmobeat /b/ / /posts /alexwaston14/latest- gadget-review/
Pole Vault Systems What do I need to know?. Below is a list of some of the most frequently asked questions about Pole Vault systems: 1.What is a Pole.
Digital Image -M.V.Ramachandranwww.youtube.com/postmanchandru
Unit 65 – Video Equipment Abi Webb. Short throw projectors A short throw projector is the projector that you would use when you don’t have much space.
DC-10s Document Camera. What's in the Box DC-10s Document Camera Power cord External AC power adapter RGB video cable.
Basic terms and concepts
VC-B30U USB 3.0 PTZ Camera.
Hardware research By Hollie Willis.
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY.
DSLR vs. point and shoot.
PS752 Desktop Document Camera
Focusing Questions How can we set up the projectors and interactive whiteboards in our classrooms? What are the different parts of the projector and.
Meeting In A Box Set Up Guide
Smart Touch Kit   MANUAL.
Camera Placement Click to go to each camera...
Presentation transcript:

Equipment Research

 You could use a camera for a theatrical performance to record it, either so the cast can take it home, or throughout rehearsals so the cast can learn the play better.  Another use for a camera is to show a live feed so people far away can see the stage on large screens.  This camera is a Sony HVR-Z1.  This camera can be used for both a live feed and recording a performance simultaneously

I have found all of my technical data research from - dvcam/hvr-z1e/overview/ Through the HDV format Sony's HVR-Z1E allows you to capture High Definition pictures on a standard DV format cassette - providing both a highly cost effective format and full 1080 line resolution. Lens Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* zoom lens, 12x (optical) f = 4. 5 to 54 mm f = 32.5 to 390 mm (*2) at 16:9 mode f = 40 to 480 mm (*2) at 4:3 mode F = 1.6 to 2.8, filter diameter: 72 mm I found two different prices – I have found a second hand one for £850 and a Brand new one for £1,349. I have also found out that this camera is discontinued. Its highly suited to the theatre with its high quality zoom without losing any quality because its placed far away.

This is a diagram that I found in the manual, it shows a quick start guide.

Advantages: You can capture any activity at anytime in real time. You can store footage via a tape to look back at and edit. Because this camera is HD it means that the footage recorded is High quality. This camera has 12x Optical zoom, this means that this camera can zoom in and keep a certain quality. Disadvantages: This camera uses a tape which could get wrapped around a spindle and ruin the footage. The lens on the camera is fragile and can break / scratch easily. This camera has a facility to use a battery the disadvantage to this is that the battery life is only 3-4 hours. Where would you use it and why? You would set up the camera on the balcony so you could see everyone on the stage and there are no obstructions in frame, by using a high location this gives you the chance to see the depth of the stage, if this was to be placed on the floor you wouldn’t get the depth of the stage.

Information taken from rt-throw.asp Short throw and ultra short throw projectors allow users to create big pictures in tight spaces, without concerns about shadows obstructing the image or light shining in the presenter's face. Projector TypeThrow RatioDistance From Screen Projected Diagonal Image Regular Projector 1.5:17.5 feet5 feet Short Throw Projector 0.6:13 feet5 feet Ultra Short Throw Projector 0.37:11.4 feet5 feet

You can use a short throw project in a room or space to small for a long throw projector. An example of this could be a classroom. There are many kinds of short throw projectors. Rear projector is sometimes used over front projectors because if somebody walk’s in front of it, it casts a shadow, health and safety issues with it entering peoples eyes or somebody could knock into it. However the image is darker as its got to travel through the materiel unlike a front projection where its straight projection.

 It can be high definition  Can be connected to a PC, Camera or DVD  Has USB, Kettle lead, VGA Cables, Phono Cable ports  The further it is from where it’s going to project, the bigger it is  The image can be inverted to accommodate the back of the stage  The kind of projector is mostly used at a long distance

A parcan has a gel frame, an adjustable arm, bulb is encased unit, 15 amp plug, g- clamp and a safety chain. A parcan can be used instead of a spotlight is some cases to give a better coverage rather than specifically one spot. Often used in gigs due to it being simple to use but has many uses. It can be used in a chase sequence and to bring depth to colour. The beam angle is 24 degrees

A LED Parcan has a G clamp, Adjustable arm, Safety chain and a 13 amp plug. Its more affiant than a regular Parcan as doesn’t need gels to change its color and it has energy saving bulbs. It uses indirect beams of light for general cover. It can auto change but can also be controlled from a lighting desk. Its beam angle is 15 to 40 degrees

The beam angle is 10 to 59. Commonly used in productions and shows. 630 watts It has an adjustable knob to adjust the beam angle The light can be manipulated by using barn doors Different colour filters can be used to depict an specific atmosphere you want or need