Camera Basics and Video Production Project

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What is the primary responsibility of a student in Grade #4 during the project?

  • To write a detailed plan for the video
  • To create a storyboard for the video
  • To describe their character's scene
  • To shoot the video in any order and follow classroom rules (correct)

The F-stop controls the focus of the camera lens.

False (B)

What are the three main parts of a camera?

Lens, viewfinder, body

The __________ is responsible for capturing video footage and may also be referred to as a videographer.

<p>cameraman</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following camera operations to their descriptions:

<p>Videographer = Responsible for capturing video footage Cinematographer = Oversees the visual aspects of a film Camera body = Main structure holding the components Aperture = Controls the light entering the camera</p> Signup and view all the answers

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F-stop

The amount of light that enters the camera lens.

Location Scouting

The process of finding and evaluating suitable locations for filming.

Zoom In

A camera movement that zooms in on a subject, making it appear closer.

Pan

A camera movement that moves the camera horizontally from left to right or right to left.

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Tilt

A camera movement that moves the camera vertically upwards or downwards.

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Study Notes

Project #2: "Learn the Camera, Picture Composition, Camera Shots and Movements"

  • Grade #1: Students create a video with a theme of their choice (e.g., cheerleader, JROTC)
  • Grade #2: Students write a description of their video theme
  • Grade #3: Each camera shot is documented on a separate sheet.
  • Grade #4: Students are responsible for classroom rules; direct shots following the plan. The video must be shot ONCE in any order.
  • Grade #4 (continued): The shots can be shot out of order
  • Grade #5 (cable networks): Students should shoot in sequence, or shoot out of order, then shoot in order of program.
  • Grade #5 (continued): Reasons for not watching South Park
  • Grade #5 (continued): Human eye comparison to camera lens
  • Grade #5 (continued): Importance of adjusting light and aperture (pupil size)
  • Grade #5 (continued): Camera parts (lens, viewfinder, body)
  • Grade #5 (continued): Other camera operator names (videographer, cinematographer)
  • Grade #5 (continued): F-stop controls light
  • Grade #5 (continued): Wide shot to telephoto
  • Grade #5 (continued): Column layout determines video type (e.g., movies, talk shows, news, live)

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