Tuesday, 21 September 2010

Camera Test

1. Two effects of increasing video gain are that the camera lets in more light but the quality of the picture will become grainy.
2. The shutter speed should usually be set at 50 frames per second.
3. You should increase the shutter speed when you want to slow something down in post production. A side effect of this is that the camera requires more light.
4. The white balance is to set the colour balance right.
5. Increasing the audio gain increases the volume but can cause distortion.
6. The presses of focusing are: focus in, zoom in, focus on hair, then use expanded focus.
7. The ND filter is used for shooting outside in overexposed conditions. The effect is that it makes the shot darker.
8. While shooting in a dark room the exposure would be better at F1.

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