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Streaming: Camera & Lighting Basics Frist Presented to GCA’s CHD Team by Nathan Zinner Southern Union Conference Assistant to the Director of Communication Ernest Staats erstaats@gcasda.org Master Science Information Assurance, (CISSP)®, CEH, MCSE, CNA, CWNA, Security+, I-Net+, Network+, Server+, A+
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IMAG vs. Streaming IMAG: magnifying the action of the service so people farther back can see detail Streaming: Attempt to recreate the environment, emotion and message of a service for people who are at a different location
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Streaming-Types of shots Recreate environment: Wide shots Emotion: Medium and close-ups Details: Close-ups Message: Usually medium and close-ups
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Composition Rule of Thirds Leading Lines
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Composition
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Types of Shots
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Use a Variety of Shots Helps video become a narrative Wide shots are called establishing shots Medium shot shows detail of who and what Close up create intimacy with viewer Cutaways are used to illustrate
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Wide Shot
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Wide Shot/Full Shot
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Medium Shot
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Loose Medium Shot
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Medium Shot
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Close-up Shot
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Cutaway
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Movement Pan Left Right Tilt Up Down Zoom In Out
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Camera Movements Goal is to make video as smooth as possible A tripod is a great asset Zooms - generally the slower the better Pan’s - Keep smooth across full motion Don’t make immediate change in direction of movement
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Correct White Balance Set custom white balance Correct white balance helps same colors match in all shots & between all cameras
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Setting White Balance Place white card on stage at same position speaker stands Same Height Same Location On each camera, zoom in to fill screen with white Press “Manual White Balance” button
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Using Text Lower Thirds - Identifies people and places Full screen graphics Title slides Illustrations High contrast between text & background Sans serif font
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