Camera workshop 1
Equipment: Cameras ..... (name of cameras)
Difference in the camera was that some were used for zoom-in/zoom-out scenes
The ''Yours'' and ''Mine'' rule is used when you give/recive any equipment from the set from/to someone in order to know who's fault it is if the equipment gets damaged or broken.
Spirt level is ......
Focus by turning the small-slim circle closet to the camera base and Zoom by turing the big-circluar ( ) to the left or right.
You need to zoom in to focus and then zoom out because if you zoom in without focus, the camera won't be focused and then when you zoom out the focus will remaing the same as long as it was focused when it was zoomed in.
ISO = ISO 9660 is a file system standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) for optical disc media. It aims at supporting different computer operating systems such as Windows, classic Mac OS, and Unix-like systems, so that data may be exchanged.
Shutter angle is a useful way of describing the shutter speed relative to the frame rate. The term is a conceptual relic of rotary shutters, where a disc with an angled opening would spin and let in light once per revoution to expose each frame. The large the angle, the slower the shutter speed-all the way up to the limit of 360 degress, where the shutter speed could become as slow as the frame rate. At the other /extreme,the shutter speed can be made extremly fast by decreasing the angle.
White Balance is to set-up your camera to your surrounding area's 'colour temparture' (1,000 = Red/Dark - 15000 = Clear Blue Sky/Bright)

Use Technicolor Cinestyle or Canon Neutral with minimal sharpness and contrast to have a better visual effects after ediitng.
Before - After Effect

1. Remove artifacts and de-noise.
2. Balance your shots by adjusting BLACKS/MIDS/WHITES, SATURATION and WHITE BALANCE.
3. Relight within a shot using power windows or masks.
4. Add gradients, diffusion and other lens filters.
5. Add vignettes
6. Grade your images
7. Simulate a film stock of your choice
8. Resize and sharpen
Difference in the camera was that some were used for zoom-in/zoom-out scenes
The ''Yours'' and ''Mine'' rule is used when you give/recive any equipment from the set from/to someone in order to know who's fault it is if the equipment gets damaged or broken.
Spirt level is ......
Focus by turning the small-slim circle closet to the camera base and Zoom by turing the big-circluar ( ) to the left or right.
You need to zoom in to focus and then zoom out because if you zoom in without focus, the camera won't be focused and then when you zoom out the focus will remaing the same as long as it was focused when it was zoomed in.
ISO = ISO 9660 is a file system standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) for optical disc media. It aims at supporting different computer operating systems such as Windows, classic Mac OS, and Unix-like systems, so that data may be exchanged.
Shutter angle is a useful way of describing the shutter speed relative to the frame rate. The term is a conceptual relic of rotary shutters, where a disc with an angled opening would spin and let in light once per revoution to expose each frame. The large the angle, the slower the shutter speed-all the way up to the limit of 360 degress, where the shutter speed could become as slow as the frame rate. At the other /extreme,the shutter speed can be made extremly fast by decreasing the angle.
White Balance is to set-up your camera to your surrounding area's 'colour temparture' (1,000 = Red/Dark - 15000 = Clear Blue Sky/Bright)

Use Technicolor Cinestyle or Canon Neutral with minimal sharpness and contrast to have a better visual effects after ediitng.
Before - After Effect

1. Remove artifacts and de-noise.
2. Balance your shots by adjusting BLACKS/MIDS/WHITES, SATURATION and WHITE BALANCE.
3. Relight within a shot using power windows or masks.
4. Add gradients, diffusion and other lens filters.
5. Add vignettes
6. Grade your images
7. Simulate a film stock of your choice
8. Resize and sharpen
Brave effort, but difficult to read because of the presentation - can you make this easier for me to read and email me when you have done so? Thank you Jason
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