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Beam Splitter. Studio camera on studio pedestal ENG Field Camera for tripod or shoulder.

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1 Beam Splitter

2 Studio camera on studio pedestal

3 ENG Field Camera for tripod or shoulder

4 DSLR CANON T2i

5 Connectors-- Get to know them!

6 Iris Adjustment determines Aperture which determines Exposure

7 Manipulating Depth of Field Great Depth of Field Shallow Depth of Field Lots of Light – small aperture, high f/stop Low Light – wide open, large aperture, small f/stop Distance – far from subject Distance – close to subject Focal Length – Short, wide angle, zoomed out Focal Length – Long, narrow, zoomed in

8 Shallow DoF

9 Great DoF

10 White Balance!

11 Kelvin Scale

12 Rule of Thirds

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16 Index Vector

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18 Graphic Vector

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22 Motion Vector

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24 Terms to know  Field of view steps: XCU CU MS WS XWS  Exposure: iris, aperture, f/stop  Resolution: how much detail can be seen  Focus- zoom all the way in to focus then frame the shot  Gain – electronic amplification of the exposure. Introduces noise into image  Image device – CCD or CMOS

25 Terms to know  Aspect Ratio – 4x3 or 16x9 for HD  Light sensitivity – how much light it takes o make a picture  White balance – making sure the camera reflects true white in each kind of light  ND filter – knocks down the exposure (like wearing sunglasses on a sunny day)


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