Video Production 101 Fall Curriculum Overview

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Introduction to the fundamentals of video production covering equipment, basics, cameras, lenses, tripods, lighting concepts, storage formats, and more. Explore the intricacies of framing, focus, exposure, and terminology essential for creating engaging videos. This curriculum provides a comprehensive understanding of the tools and techniques required in the world of video production.


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  1. Video Production 101 Fall Curriculum

  2. Unit 1 Equipment and Basics

  3. Before You Shoot Cameras, lenses, and tripods Framing, focus, and exposure Focal length and depth of field Lighting, batteries, and other peripheral gear Tape, cards, and storage Video file formats Terminology

  4. Week 1 Introduction to the various types of cameras used for television, film, and video production. Cameras, lenses, and tripods Overview of lenses, their uses, their limitations, and how they affect the final shot. Overview of the basic studio and field equipment used to stabilize shots. Tripods, monopods Pedestals Dollies Jigs The rule of thirds Composition Critical focus Aperture and F-stop Exposure Framing, focus, and exposure Lab: measuring the focal length of various lenses, and creating various effects using depth of field. Focal length and depth of field Review equipment check-out policies and procedure. Sign student agreements.

  5. Week 2 Overview of lighting equipment and concepts. Fixtures Reflectors Diffusers Filters Color temperature Lighting, batteries, and other peripheral gear Care and use of batteries. Effects of temperature on charge. Overview of video storage. Film and its various formats Digital tape-MiniDV, DVC Pro, etc. SDI and other memory cards External storage Discs Tape, cards, and storage Overview of common formats Frames and frame rates Aspect ratios Video file formats

  6. Fin You now know the basics!

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