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1 Basic Video Camera Use Format: Mini-DV Mini-DV is Digital Video on very small videotapes. Because they record a digital signal, the signal may be downloaded, or Captured for editing on computers. DV Cameras can also output analog signals via S-Video or RCA connectors and cables.

2 Basic Video Camera Use Connectors and Signal Cable Types (best to worst) Digital HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) IEEE 1394 Digital Cable Firewire (Apple) - I.Link (Sony) - DV (Panasonic) Analog S-Video (Separate Video – 2 signals in one cable) RCA (Composite Video - One video cable) Yellow: Video, White: L Stereo, Red: R Stereo Coaxial (Video and Sound in one cable – cable TV)

3 Basic Video Camera Use Video Capturing Connect IEEE 1394 Digital Cable from Camera or Tape Deck to Computer

4 Basic Video Camera Use Video Capturing If using a camera, power on camera to VCR mode

5 Basic Video Camera Use Video Capturing For our purposes, with Final Cut, follow these steps: 1.Using your source (deck or camera), cue tape to the footage you want and press stop 2.Start Final Cut (we have 10 desktops and 2 laptops with the program) 3.Go to New > Project and Save Project (MAKE A NEW FOLDER WITH YOUR NAME ON THE PORTABLE HARD DRIVE AND SAVE YOUR PROJECT, ALSO NAMED, IN THAT FOLDER) 4.Go to File > Log and Capture 5.If you can see your footage in the capture window, click log, give the clip you are going to capture a name, then click Now. 6.When the footage you want is done, press the Escape key to finish.

6 Basic Video Camera Use Video Capturing *Notes: Dont try to capture too much footage into one file or it will get too big to deal with. Keep each captured clip to less than 2ish minutes. Make sure you log your captured video (write down exactly what you captured, when you captured it, what computer it is on, and what folder it is in Make backup copies of your clips on *flash drives *Flash Drives are required for all students

7 Basic Video Camera Use Video Recording Camera Support To fully minimize camera shake, always use a Tripod when filming reports Cameras may be handheld when gathering B Roll When handholding a camera, keep your elbows in against your body, support the camera with both hands, and keep your hands close against your chest for stabilization. Camera Shake is the most common mistake made that can ruin your footage

8 Basic Video Camera Use Video Recording News Filming Basics Leader (Head and Tail) Anytime you film ANYTHING, include at least 5 full seconds of static footage at the beginning and end of your recording. This allows room for editing later, ensuring that needed words or footage arent cut off

9 Basic Video Camera Use Video Recording News Filming Basics B Roll B Roll is video footage pertinent to your story that runs while the reporters voice is heard. Always film more B Roll than you think youll need to be sure you have a good variety to choose from when editing. Also, film the same B Roll scene from several different angles.

10 Basic Video Camera Use Video Recording Composing the Shot Rule of Thirds The most interesting part (center of interest or subject and in this case, the eyes) of the shot should be off centered by dividing the frame into thirds

11 Basic Video Camera Use Video Recording Composing the Shot Filling The Frame Head Room: Make sure your subject fills the viewfinder, with one finger width between the border and the top of the head

12 Basic Video Camera Use Video Recording Composing the Shot Filling The Frame Over Scan: What you see in the viewfinder of your camera will be slightly cut off all around when it is converted to a television screen

13 Basic Video Camera Use Video Recording Composing the Shot Filling The Frame Long Shot: Full Body shot, Feet to Top of Head. Do not cut feet or tops of heads off in a long shot Amputation Rule: Never cut people off at the joints – it looks strange, as if they are amputated

14 Basic Video Camera Use Video Recording Composing the Shot Filling The Frame Medium Shot: Waist or Lower Chest to Top of Head (most common shot for reports)

15 Basic Video Camera Use Video Recording Composing the Shot Filling The Frame Close-up: Shoulders to Top of Head. *Note: Never film a floating head shot where you see a persons entire head, but not their neck and shoulders

16 Basic Video Camera Use Video Recording Composing the Shot Filling The Frame Extreme Close-up: Close-in on just a body part. Use Rarely to Never: Extreme close-ups are ok for some B Roll but generally not to be used on people.

17 Basic Video Camera Use Video Recording Composing the Shot Filling The Frame Nose Room or Rule of Motion: Leaving more space in the direction the subject is looking or moving

18 Basic Video Camera Use Video Recording Composing the Shot Backlighting/Background: Never film with bright light behind the subject. Particularly, the sun outdoors or a window indoors. Also do not film against a solid white wall.

19 Basic Video Camera Use Video Recording Composing the Shot Interviewing: For our purposes, do not film interviews with the reporter in the shot. Ask interview questions off, or behind camera, and film the interviewee talking with a Medium Shot. Interviews are used for adding personal detail to information already presented by the reporter – not a series of questions and answers.

20 Basic Video Camera Use Video Recording News Filming Basics Camera Operation Power: Battery Pack or Direct Power

21 Basic Video Camera Use Video Recording News Filming Basics Camera Operation Tape Loading: The protective, outer door is separate from the tape loading slot. After inserting tape into loading slot, push on the slot and the slot will close and load the tape. Then, close the outer cover.

22 Basic Video Camera Use Video Recording News Filming Basics Camera Operation Tape Loading: *Note: The camera must be removed from the Tripod Shoe to load/unload a video tape.

23 Basic Video Camera Use Video Recording News Filming Basics Camera Operation Mode: Camera or VCR Switch from Camera mode to VCR to watch footage in-camera

24 Basic Video Camera Use Video Recording News Filming Basics Camera Operation Zoom: Use zoom SPARINGLY or not at all. Lens zoom is unnatural and more often than not is a distraction from the message of your video

25 Basic Video Camera Use Video Recording News Filming Basics Camera Operation Playback: Switch mode from Camera to VCR and use the controls on the top of the camera to view recorded footage. So: Avoid playing back in-camera and wait until you capture to see footage you intend to use Note: Tapes have a life of about 9 scans. This includes playback, rewind, f- forward, etc.

26 Basic Video Camera Use Video Recording News Filming Basics Camera Operation Microphones: Connect microphones properly and be careful that cables are not pulled while connected

27 Basic Video Camera Use Video Recording News Filming Basics Camera Operation - Microphones: Lapel Mics should be placed as close to the throat as possible. Handheld Mics should be held at the bottom with your thumb against your sternum

28 Basic Video Camera Use Video Recording News Filming Basics Camera Operation Headphones: Always monitor sound in-camera while recording if the camera accepts headphones

29 Basic Video Camera Use Video Recording News Filming Basics Camera Operation Headphones: Note: Our small gray cameras do not allow simultaneous headphone/microphone use, hence the need to pre-record a sound test prior to recording

30 Basic Video Camera Use Video Recording News Filming Basics Camera Operation Playback: With the small, gray, Canon cameras, always record a brief (5-10 seconds) sound test before recording a piece. After recording with the sound equipment hooked up, replay your test, in-camera, to ensure that the sound worked properly. Make sure that you NEVER record over anything that is already on a tape

31 Basic Video Camera Use Video Recording News Filming Basics Camera Operation Equipment Care/Archiving: NEVER let students NOT IN THIS CLASS handle equipment. Students will be held financially accountable for damaged/lost equipment Return all equipment when finished and plug batteries in for recharging LOG all video footage on Master Log Sheet

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