VIDEO INFORMATION AND MEDIA Flashcards
a recorded set of moving images, which is usually accompanied with audio
Video
becomes a video when motion is added by rendering several frames consecutively per second.
Frame
a strip of images that illustrates the sequencing in a video
Storyboard
‘Motion picture’
A literary work of video and is usually shown in a theater/ television.
Movie
This is video content usually shorter than a movie, created explicitly for television or online serial broadcast
Television/ Online
A videotaped performance of a musical artist
Music Video
Usually part of a longer recording, often depicts content for entertainment
Video Clip
Paid advertisements intended to promote or inform the public about a service or product
Video Commercial
who said the 4 core reasons why humans are drawn to video
1.The brain is hard-wired to use the human face as a “gathering point of information and believability”
2.Voice conveys rich information.
3.Emotions are contagious and can affect a receiver.
4.Motions grabs attention.
Dr. Susan Weinsheck
who said that video is now “beyond entertainment
Richard Tiland
propagate videos to raise awareness of a certain social issue
Social Agencies
utilize video to deepen their students understanding of a lesson
Educational institutions
aid in communication, allowing people to converse with each other
Social networks
storyboarding, scriptwriting, casting, scouting of shoot location, budget planning
Pre-production
filming, shooting, editing of script
Production
sequencing, Video editing, adding audio, File compression
Post-Production
pertains to the stage when the video is posted on the internet or broadcasted on air
Video release
The Primary Purpose of making Audio information are to:
- to give instruction or information;
- entertain;
- to provide feedback; and/or
- to personalize or customize the audio experience.
Setbacks: For______, the major consequence would be cost of production, time, acceptable location, equipment, talents to create impressive video.
producer
Setbacks: For______, technical issues in receiving video information, poor signal which can affect quality of the video.
receiver
CAMERA ANGLES
camera is held higher than or shooting down a subject
often portrays the subject as weak or child-like
use to shoot wide shots
HIGH ANGLE
CAMERA ANGLES
camera is held lower than a subject
gives the subject a powerful, aggressive, or dominant aura
LOW ANGLE
CAMERA ANGLE
portrays neutrality
often used in corporate videos, news, and comedies
EYE LEVEL
shot in eye-level angle, it aims to make the viewers feel that he/she is the character or he/she is part of the scene.
Point of View
shows vastness of a setting
usually shown at the beginning to
introduce the setting to the
viewer.
Establishing Shot
shows subject from
waist up
used to focus on the
subject while
providing room for
gestures
most commonly used
camera shot
Medium shot
shows the subject
from chest up
provides an intimate
view of the subject,
focusing on his/her
face
Bust Shot
shows the face of
the subject
provides emotion to
the scene
Tight Shot/Close Up
shows a particular
part of the subject
used to draw
attention to minute
details.
Extreme Tight
Shot/Extreme Close Up
changing the focal length of a camera to make a
subject appear close or farther
__________provides a sense of magnification
_________reveals the surroundings of the subject
while maintaining him/her/it in the frame
Zoom In/Zoom Out
moving the camera up or down changing its vertical
axis
usually used in point-of-view shots
Tilt
moving the camera up or down without changing its
vertical axis
adds suspense or surprise
Pedestal
moving the camera forward or backward
to make subject appear closer or farther
Dolly
similar to dolly, only with sideward moment
adds dimension to the scene
shows the relationship of the subject with the objects
in the surroundings.
Pan/Truck