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1 Video Production for Education & Training Bill Duff, Jr. Copyright 1999 College of Human Resources & Education West Virginia University

2 Video Performance Outcome What is video? –The technology for the electronic capture, storage, transmission and reproduction of images and motion pictures –The signals generated by video technology

3 Elements of Video System Video source device Signal formatting Storage & transmit Un- formatting Display creationreproduction

4 Elements of Video System Video source device Signal formatting Storage & transmit Un- formatting Display Analog TV Digital TV Comp cameracamera ntsc, pal, secam DTV Other digital compression VCR’s Cable Satellite Networks mass storage superhighway CD-ROM TV Receiver HDTVReceiver Digital decompression & monitor

5 Elements of Video System How video works: scanning resolution analog & digital video

6 Elements of Video System Interlaced scanning - separates the screen into two vertical scans or fields Progressive scanning - combines the two fields

7 Elements of Video System CCD - charged-coupled devices or chips

8 Elements of Video System SMPTE Color Bars Hue, brightness, saturation, and contrast THE WAVEFORM MONITOR THE VECTORSCOPE TIME BASE CORRECTORS

9 Elements of Video System

10 Television Standards NTSC (National Television System Committee) SECAM (Sequential Color And Memory) PAL (Phase Alternating Line) - number of horizontal lines in the picture (525 or 625 for standard TV; 1,125 and 1,250 for HDTV) - 30 or 25 frames per second - electronic bandwidth of the signal

11 Video Performance Outcome The NTSC Broadcast Standard –525 line, 30 frames per second system is shared primarily by the United States, Canada, Greenland, Mexico, Cuba, Panama, Japan, the Philippines, Puerto Rico and most of South America. –Based on the 60 cycle electrical system (30 frames = 60 fields)

12 Video Performance Outcome PAL and SECAM Television Systems –625 line, 25 frames per second system –Based on the 50 cycle electrical system (25 frames = 50 fields) –SECAM was developed in France and is used in parts of Europe, including countries in and around the original Soviet Union. –PAL was developed in Germany and is used in Britain and most of Western Europe, except for France.

13 Video Performance Outcome HDTV –Lines of resolution: 1080 and 720 –Types of scanning: Interlace and progressive –Scan rate: 60 or 50 fields per-second for interlaced, 30 or 25 frames per-second for progressive, and 24 frames per- second for film-style progressive scan.

14 Video Performance Outcome HDTV –16:9 aspect ration compared to 4:3 we use now

15 Video Performance Outcome Luminance a signal that represents the brightness of an image Chrominance the signal that describes the color-difference information Luminance is measured on a Wave Form monitor Chrominance is measured on a Vectorscope

16 Video Performance Outcome

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19 Video Performance Outcome What looks right? –Lighting –Background –People –Graphics –Effects –Animations

20 Video Performance Outcome What looks right? Lighting too much light too little light effects (shadows, masks, scrims, diffusers) colors (gels)

21 Video Performance Outcome What looks right? Background stagnant or moving busy or plain easy to light chroma key

22 Video Performance Outcome What looks right? People what they wear (avoid plaids, checks & stripes) how they sit or stand how they perform (cue cards, teleprompter), paper color, etc. types of shots.

23 Video Performance Outcome

24 Video Performance Outcome What looks right? Graphics Font size and type Backgrounds Colors

25 Video Performance Outcome Graphics

26 Video Performance Outcome What looks right? Graphics Backgrounds Colors

27 Video Performance Outcome What looks right? Graphics Backgrounds Colors

28 Video Performance Outcome What looks right? Graphics Backgrounds Colors

29 Video Performance Outcome What looks right? Effects F ades Wipes Don’t overdo it!

30 Video Performance Outcome What looks right? Animations always a good use of display, but expensive.


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