Tuesday 8 October 2013

Script for group assignment


Fusey Shopping Channel -

Welcome, to  the Fusey shopping channel where you can get all your media goods.
The first item up for bid is the one of a kind 'JVC GY HM 100'
*Shows picture of the JVC GY HM 10*
This high-tec but easy camera to use is the best of its kind with:

Features of the camera

A Professional format recording with selectable data rates up to 35mps, Full Hd recording
,Extensive image customisation
Uncompressed LPCM audio recording


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Camera - Lighting

Three-point lighting is a standard method used in visual media such as video, film and still photography By using three separate positions, the camera operator can illuminate the shot's however desired, while also controlling the shadows produced by direct lighting.
The key light, as the name suggests, shines directly upon the subject and serves as the main illimonator more than anything else, the strength, colour and angle of the key determines the shot's overall lighting design.
The fill light also shines on the subject, but from a side angle much like the key light but is often placed at a lower level than the key light It balances the key light by illuminating shaded surfaces
The back light shines on the subject from behind, often to one side or the other. It gives the subject a rim lighting serving to separate the subject from the background.

Camera - Framing



Camera- Focus

One of the first rules of photography is that the subject should be sharp. Most modern digital cameras offer a number of ways of achieving sharp photos and the JVC GY HM 100 does that also but better Depth of field is the amount of distance between the nearest and farthest objects that appear in acceptably sharp focus in a photograph. Depth of field increases with distance. The farther you place the camera from your subject, the more depth of field you can obtain. Landscapes have great depth of field, while macro photographs tend to have very little depth of field because the subject is so close to the lens. The camera's compact frame makes it easy to venture into uncharted territory. Long gone are the days of lugging around a brick with one hand. The GY-HM100U's lightweight body allows for long run times without the fatigue. Whether you're shooting a documentary, wedding, or grabbing the news, both your wrists and your arms will thank you.


Sound - All 3

There are two different types of sound which are synced and the other is non-synced.
Synced sound is sound which is recorded in the time of the framing to match up to the frame and non-synced sound is the exact opposite by having sound which completely is out of sync of the scene and doesn’t fit at all.
Another key part of sound are the things which we use to record them, these are called microphones (show microphone) there are a few different types of microphone but the main one which is used in film is the Shotgun microphone. This is used as it is an omnidirectional microphone which means sound can come in from anywhere.
The final key part of sound is the field recorder, this little box lets you change the frequency of the sound and lets you change the pitch in which the sound is recorded at and what the volume level is when recording sound.

Editing - Different types of edits

Editing is a way to change a clip to make it more aesthetically pleasing. There are many different types of editing for example: A transition. A transition is used when the editor moves from one shot to another. There are a lot of different ways that you can do this. Cut (Maybe cut to a different angle?) A fade in/out A wipe. A wipe involves one shot replacing another, traveling from one side of the frame to another. Editing can be useful if something goes wrong if you film something that you like but the second half of the take that you did you don't want to use, you can edit it out and then you will just have the useful part of the take left. Another different type of editing is can be green screen. Say you want to film something in front of a Summer type scene, green hills, blue skies. But you can't do that because it's Winter and there could be snow in places. So you would use a green screen to superimpose a nice Summer type background on there.


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