Recap
Congratulations on completing Introduction to Video Production!
In this module, we've covered:
Camera Operation Part I: Frame Rates
- How frame rates affect video footage
- When and why to change the frame rates on a video production
Camera Operation Part II: Exposure Triangle
- How aperture, shutter speed, and ISO affect the exposure of an image
- How manually changing your settings gives you more creative freedom as a filmmaker
Live Broadcasting
- The roles involved in live multicam broadcasts
- How to tell a visual story of a live event
Shot Types and Camera Movements
- How the shots that filmmakers choose impact the story they tell
- Establishing shots, wide shots, medium shots, close ups, tracking shots, and over the shoulder shots
- Introduction to visual storytelling
Shot Listing
- How to interpret and understand an industry standard shot list
- How to create your own shot list based on provided videos
- The importance of pre-production planning
Students should now be able to define frame rates, the exposure triangle, shot types, and camera angles. They should understand what goes into the production of a live multicam broadcast as well as the production roles involved. They should be able to manually adjust the settings on their camera to create a properly exposed image and create a shot list based on the needs of an individual production.