Tuesday, 21 September 2010

Camera Test

1. Increasing the gain on a camera can: add more artificial light to the footage, although as there is more light added there footage becomes more grainy.

2. Shutter speed should be set to 50

3. If you increase shutter speed that means less light will be let in. So as you increase the shutter speed you MUST add much more light. This allows you to add a smooth slow-motion in post production

4. White balance insures that the colours are more natural.

5. Increasing the audio gain can let more in and ups the volume of the audio, although this may distort the audio.

6. To fully focus the camera you should do expanded focus on the subjects hair as it is the most detailed thing on a person, then the focus on the subject should be good.

7. You would use the ND filter when there is too much lighting in an outdoor shot, as this filter works like sunglasses to the camera. It is crucial to remember that the lighting cant be changed in post-production.

8. If shooting in dark location,

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