P1/2-camera settings and lighting
cinematography-the role of cinematography is to help the director to produce the best images appropriate for the production their role involves working with cameras but is primarily about the art of light. Light is fundamental in the production of any image from a painting to video.
composition-concerns the placement, the arrangement of the subject and the way in which the subject is framed.it can be used to direct the viewers attention
this can be used to attract the audience and can show that to a specific audience or person it can help the audience understand what's going on
A narrow depth will eliminate everything that could e irrelevant in the distance or the things that actually not needed to keep the person watching focused on the main thing
depth of field-depth of field is the range of acceptable focus on a shot it draws attention to a specific field of vision
field of view- field of view is the amount of things a camera can see and the range of the camera and what it can see is sight
its much more convenient to use a SD cad because it can store a lot more and here are also people that use the celluloid because it can capture bigger and better quality things with more detail film also has lighting latitude meaning that it can match the details and photo colours much better and clearer
a camera with more pixels is actually better for a cinematographer because they can take better pictures that comes out better ad it can also have added lenses to help it rather than effecting the resolution
focal length - the focal length allows you to use different lengths this also allows you to use the difference between the optical centre and the camera sensor
the camera control responsible for the this is the lens which allows you to change your focal length this will also be used so that you can move the lens and change the things that are seen they also allow you to be able to see the whole view
zoom- the zoom means that they can move in and out and they're able to see the picture in a bigger zoom allowing you to see more details or you can see more areas or you could be able to actually see close up details and find more things
aperture- the aperture is the small window in the camera that allows you to control how much light goes in and of the image allowing you to have more or less exposure meaning that
exposure-the extent to which audience members have encountered specific messages or classes of messages/media content this can help you see how much is in the camera shot and it can let certain
things be seen in the image and it can cut certain things from also being seen
frame rate-the frame rate is the refers to the number of individual frames or images that are displayed per second in a film .tv or computer games display. the frame rates used for a film tv are standardised by the society of motion picture and television editors the frame rate increases depending on the size of the screen which can change the pixels and the frame rate cold increase or decrease depending on the size of the screen
max read speed is how fast the data can be read
uhs class speed is ultra high speeds so the devices have faster write speeds it has three cases of speed
bus interface carries the signal between two devices
artificial light is good for certain things but its also bad because it cannot give the same effect as natural light on certain objects this can also help you highlight different things as light lets you see things more clearly and allows you to see things better it can also allow you too feel different ways meaning that light can make you more scared or happy depending on the harsh or soft lighting
composition-concerns the placement, the arrangement of the subject and the way in which the subject is framed.it can be used to direct the viewers attention
this can be used to attract the audience and can show that to a specific audience or person it can help the audience understand what's going on
A narrow depth will eliminate everything that could e irrelevant in the distance or the things that actually not needed to keep the person watching focused on the main thing
depth of field-depth of field is the range of acceptable focus on a shot it draws attention to a specific field of vision
field of view- field of view is the amount of things a camera can see and the range of the camera and what it can see is sight
its much more convenient to use a SD cad because it can store a lot more and here are also people that use the celluloid because it can capture bigger and better quality things with more detail film also has lighting latitude meaning that it can match the details and photo colours much better and clearer
a camera with more pixels is actually better for a cinematographer because they can take better pictures that comes out better ad it can also have added lenses to help it rather than effecting the resolution
focal length - the focal length allows you to use different lengths this also allows you to use the difference between the optical centre and the camera sensor
the camera control responsible for the this is the lens which allows you to change your focal length this will also be used so that you can move the lens and change the things that are seen they also allow you to be able to see the whole view
zoom- the zoom means that they can move in and out and they're able to see the picture in a bigger zoom allowing you to see more details or you can see more areas or you could be able to actually see close up details and find more things
aperture- the aperture is the small window in the camera that allows you to control how much light goes in and of the image allowing you to have more or less exposure meaning that
exposure-the extent to which audience members have encountered specific messages or classes of messages/media content this can help you see how much is in the camera shot and it can let certain
things be seen in the image and it can cut certain things from also being seen
frame rate-the frame rate is the refers to the number of individual frames or images that are displayed per second in a film .tv or computer games display. the frame rates used for a film tv are standardised by the society of motion picture and television editors the frame rate increases depending on the size of the screen which can change the pixels and the frame rate cold increase or decrease depending on the size of the screen
max read speed is how fast the data can be read
uhs class speed is ultra high speeds so the devices have faster write speeds it has three cases of speed
bus interface carries the signal between two devices
Focal
length
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Aperture
diameter
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F-stop
number
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Describe
the appearance of this image
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200mm
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12.5mm
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16
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Possibly
under exposed unless in bright conditions narrow field of view high f-stop
value would normally result in a wide depth of field but this will be
partially countered by the long focal length no lens distortion
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300mm
|
27.3mm
|
11
|
Very narrow
field of view high f-top value would normally result in a wide depth of field,
but this would be partially countered by the very long focal length no lens
distortion
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35mm
|
25.0mm
|
1.4
|
Probably
overexposed wide field of view low f-stop value would normally result in a
narrow depth of field but this will be partially countered by the very short
focal length slight lens distortion
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15.2mm
|
1.9mm
|
8
|
A very
wide field of view with a high f-stop value that would result in a very wide
depth of field heavy lens distortion
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50mm
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8.9mm
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5.6
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A large
field of view with a medium f-stop value a field of view equivalent to the
human eye a moderate depth of field no lens distortion
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lighting
natural light doesn't have the same effect 24/7 meaning that it goes at certain times so that you means you have to wait before getting the same lightingartificial light is good for certain things but its also bad because it cannot give the same effect as natural light on certain objects this can also help you highlight different things as light lets you see things more clearly and allows you to see things better it can also allow you too feel different ways meaning that light can make you more scared or happy depending on the harsh or soft lighting