BITM 2123 Digital Audio & Video Technology: Video Production Process (Production)
BITM 2123 Digital Audio & Video Technology: Video Production Process (Production)
Lecture 11:
Video Production Process
[ Production ]
Single and Multi Camera
Operation
• There are two different ways of
shooting a video production
• Single camera operation is used to
shoot the entire show
• Multi camera operation (two or three)
are interlinked to a production
switcher and their outputs selected or
blended as required
• Each of these techniques has
particular advantage and limitation
Single camera operation
• A single lightweight camera is
independent, compact and free to go
anywhere
• Often involve interrupting and repeating
the action in order to reposition the
camera
• For a taped production, the director can
adopt techniques that are similar to those
of the film maker
• Allows to concentrate on doing one thing
at a time
• Free to readjust the camera position and
the subject or the light
Multi camera operation
• Multi camera group simply switches
from one camera to another; an
advantage when shooting a series of
events going on at the same time or
spread over a wide area
• The director of multi camera is
located away from the action,
watching a series of picture monitors
in a production control room
• He issuing instructions to the crew
over the intercom headset and to the
floor manager
Holding Camera
• Camera has to be in he right position and
stable so that objects being recorded are
not blurry
• It is recommended to buy a tripod
because no one can hold a camera as
steady as a tripod can
• Holding a camera in the classic position-
in both hands, eye looking into the view
finder, elbows resting at sides
• Cameras with a pivot display are easier to
use
• If videotaping while walking, keep the
knees relaxed to absorb shocks
Holding Camera -cont
• If videotaping while standing still, use
stable objects nearby such as walls,
cars, tables etc to keep your balance
• With an exposure time of 1/60th to
1/50th of a second, the slightest
movements are still discernable on
video tape
• If the camera is not equipped with
image stabilization system, the only
choice is to use the tripod
• If you still have to hold the camera
with hand, imagine the camera is a
bowl of soup filled to the very edge.
Holding a camera
Panning & Tilting
Lighting Technique
• The technical purpose of lighting is to
get proper exposure within the
contrast range of the medium.
• The aesthetic purpose of lighting is to
set the subject apart from background
to direct the viewer’s eye in the frame
• Lighting can emphasize important
details or completely hide them. It
can flatter a subject by bringing out
positive attributes, and it can de-
emphasize or hide less attractive
attributes
Three-point Lighting