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[Speaker Unknown] good [Speaker 1] the remaining as Michael Rosenberg I'll be the instructor
for your video production class would like to get started with it he is a class on some
tips help you with shooting your first video and I know some of you are novices and it
never take the camera and there are probably some of you that have shot hundreds of hours
of video but these tips will help you have a more polished finish and professional products
and that's what we're looking for him when we do these projects so that the duty free
different tips that help you create great videos and with that we'll get started all
the lessons in this class will include a few housekeeping tips that Tony snow including
the objectives the lesson sections any reference material that you need to be aware of the
proximate late last also cover the assessment and testing of the following lessons the objectives
of this video lessons are that you'll be able to apply and use these tips protect nice to
hear shooting practice to improve the quality of your video and also to understand the industry
standard terminology as it relates to the perfect lesson sections will cover stability
lightning camera angles and shots the reference material for today's lesson is the terminology
worksheet please make sure that you've read the lessons from our sheep are the definitions
of terms that will be in use today the overall aim of today's lesson will be less than ten
minutes and is recommended that you go through glass and at least twice but only available
for a youth were outclassed a short quiz on the three techniques will follow in the rubric
for your first project for integrating these techniques if you're feeling a little bit
stressed right now doubt we'll have a ninety minute led to practice the techniques that
are covered today so don't worry if you feel like you don't have a full grasp on things
he'll have plenty of hands on time and a walk [Speaker 2] stabilization [Speaker 1] one
stretch and viewers will notice your video is unnecessary movement especially in which
a signal that this allows viewers to focus on subject you want to use a tripod it's [Speaker
3] still a good clip here the subject is the flower but the jittery and unnecessary movement
is very distracting this was shot in hell he even trying to be stable there's a lot
of movement it's the second shot is the same placement and seen him work and for using
a tripod and you can see how stabilization allows you to focus on the flower and not
be distracted by the unnecessary move it's very smooth and as a very polished and more
professional œ [Speaker 1] so what if he can use a tripod for whatever reason well
there are ways that you can stabilize the media for handheld nation EU tucking your
shoulders and say what yourself the best UK this includes widening your stance in stabilizing
your feet to make it to bits and you can always use up the center nearby the rest can run
a major base anything will do [Speaker 4] a lightening [Speaker 1] there are few examples
of lighting issues and I see on the videos that are turned the first is used not having
enough light although cameras there are a shooting last line they still needed to light
source next is having too much back light on how to play on Sunday you wanna make sure
you watch out for bright lights forces behind one of your subjects such as this window in
the last [Speaker 5] issue is distracting shadows caused by location like sports in
this example were shooting outside that you can see the sun is directly overhead and causes
[Speaker 1] shatter the race so to prevent these issues well first we need to make sure
that we haven't likes us make sure we have enough light the second is that we want to
make sure that we haven't even played sports that is not spotless shadows on the face or
on whatever subject and alas is make sure the plates horses in front of the person and
not the kind we wanna make sure that the subject as the most amount of light compared to everything
else [Speaker 6] for it Carolyn Dean Alston shots Federer [Speaker 1] remains shots the
media where there are variations of the story repeated and three each one has a specific
purpose on what it shows but these are the subject or reaction so let's take a look at
some examples the wide shot this pleases your subject in the full frame of the camera usually
shows the environs of where your subject is out or what actions the complex here in this
example this twice shot showing some are sitting in a house the medium shot this gives more
detail on the subject in the action taking place so in this example we now are shown
that the subject is going to be actually this one car [Speaker 7] the close-up shot use
[Speaker 1] a lot of the tail and is normally used to emphasize reactions motions were very
fine actions [Speaker 8] in the video example we see the mirror is now the focus of the
action so [Speaker 1] that's the basics of it but I feel it's more examples in the next
example we can see a wine shop establishes we are living room and watching TV our next
use a wide shot of two boys watching TV and the last shots are close ups and show their
two boys were looking a little bit tired so what are we really need snow on camera angles and shots well few things first we're
going to be establishing the environs of where the subject is or where the actions taking
place second we're actually going to see where that subject or action is in for the shopper
camera angles are going to determine how much detail work in a show about that subject the
action or the environment that's there your past while you're shooting isn't she a proper
camera angle or shot to show that action environment or so [Speaker 9] our excellent review the
three tips [Speaker 1] and techniques you better video included stabilizing your camera
making sure you recognize possible issues with lightning and selecting the proper camera
angle or shots determined action Sunday or show the environment they are taking place
now remember these tips and techniques [Speaker 10] will be included in the grading for your
first project so make sure you practice practice practice any comments or feedback on the video
lesson or any materials and a class I always appreciate thanks a lot and we'll see in class