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1 Video Production  How do camera angles affect the viewers ’ perception?

2 3 Stages of Video Production  Preproduction Everything you do before actual shooting begins  Scouting locations  Gathering cast & crew  Planning for equipment use  Brainstorming ideas  Writing scripts  Creating storyboards  Production – filming with appropriate angles & shots  Postproduction - editing collection of footage in which you select shots you want to include Assemble the in order Add music/sound effects/titles & visual effects

3 Process Message  What you want your audience to think/know/learn/feel after watching your video?

4 Target Audience  Specific audience you want to watch your video Age, sex, race, any specific demographic group

5 Video Production Terms Camera Angles

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8 Normal  Shows perspective similar to what we see looking at a scene

9 Zoom Out(ZO)  Shows a wide area, objects far away look very small

10 Zoom In(ZI)  Shows a narrow portion of the scene. Objects in the distance appearing larger relative to objects in the foreground

11 Pan  Turning camera horizontally from left to right or right to left

12 Tilt  Making camera point up or down gradually

13 Cant or Canted Camera Shot  Tilting camera to a 45° left or right

14 Pedestal  Elevating or lowering camera using the center column of a tripod

15 Dolly  Moving camera towards or away from object in more or less a straight line

16 Truck  Moving camera laterally left or right

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18 Mid Shot(MS)  Frames upper part of a person

19 Knee Shot UP  Shows a person from approximately knees UP

20 Two Shot  2 people or objects in a shot

21 Three Shot  3 people or objects in a frame  (more than 3 called a multi shot)

22 Over-the-Shoulder (OTS)  Shows camera looking at someone over the shoulder of another person

23 Headroom  Leaving enough room between top of screen & top of head

24 Lead room  When subject is moving, keeping enough room between subject & edge of screen so it doesn ’ t appear as if subject is walking off the screen

25 Noddy Shot  A person’s reaction to a conversation or action is shown (ie. shot of an interviewer listening to someone answer their question)

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27 DISSOVLE: A transition between two shots, where one shot fades away and simultaneously another shot fades in. FADE - A transition from a shot to black where the image gradually becomes darker is a Fade Out; or from black where the image gradually becomes brighter is a Fade In.

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