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Videography Course of Study

This document provides an introduction to videography basics, including camera components like sensors, resolutions, frame rates, and lenses. It discusses choosing cameras based on resolution, frame rate, and sensor size. Practical shooting techniques are covered like using shutter priority and manual modes outdoors. Recommendations are made for entry-level gear including Micro Four Thirds, APS-C, and full-frame cameras and lenses.
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Videography Course of Study

This document provides an introduction to videography basics, including camera components like sensors, resolutions, frame rates, and lenses. It discusses choosing cameras based on resolution, frame rate, and sensor size. Practical shooting techniques are covered like using shutter priority and manual modes outdoors. Recommendations are made for entry-level gear including Micro Four Thirds, APS-C, and full-frame cameras and lenses.
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VIDEOGRAPHY BASICS 2078 BS

A. Introduction

1. Camera Brands:
2. Sensor:
(a)type: 1", M4/3, S35, Fullframe.
(b) advantages and disadvantages.
3. Shooting resolution: 1080p, 4k, 6k, 8k
4. Frame rates: 24fps, 25fps, 30fps, 50fps,
60fps, 100fps, 120fps, 240fps
5. Shutter: function, (1/3 & 1/2 stop)
6. ISO: function, (1/3 & 1/2 stop)
7. Aperture: function, (1/3 & 1/2 stop)
8. Lenses:
(a) Lens mount
(b) auto focus and manual focus lens
(c) fast lens and depth of field.
(d) fisheye, ultra wide,wide, standard, &
telephoto
(e) prime lens & zoom lens.
B. Importance , pros & cons

9. Importance of sensor size, frame rates


and resolution.
* sharpness
* sensitivity & noise
* Purpose and uses.

10. Choosing Camera on the basis of:


(a) resolution and fps:
*Sharpness, slow mo,
(b) sensor size & sensitivity:
*noise, iso gain

C. Basic Videography info


11. Shoot Layman's way:
(Using kit lens only)
(a) Set to FHD 1920x1080 in 30fps
(b) Set white balance to auto.
(c) Set to TV mode or Shutter mode.
(d) Set TV value to 1/60
(e) Set ISO to auto
* Practical:
● shoot in ample ambience light, indoor.
● Shoot in lowlight ambience, indoor.
● Analyze the influence of ISO in the
picture by comparison in quality.

12. Shooting hrs and days. ( In brief)


A. Outdoor and source of lights
*Dawn/ dusk/ mid day/ overcast
* Impact, Pros and cons
B. Indoor & Source of lights

13. Types of Shots:


(a) eye level, low and high angle
(b) long, mid, close up ,
extreme close up.
(c) dolly, crane, pan, handheld and
gimbal.

D. Practicals

14. Shutter Priority:


(a) outdoor dawn to dusk ISO auto:
(i) set up shutter prior to fps.
(b) outdoor dawn to dusk ISO fixed:
(i) set up shutter prior to fps.
(ii) set up ISO prior to shooting hrs
*ISO 100-200 day and condition
*ISO 400-800 for dawn and dusk

15. Manual Mode: available light.


(i) set up shutter mode prior to fps.
(ii)set up ISO prior to shoot hrs and
condition.
(iii) Adjust f stop for correct exposure.
(iv) adjust fstop and ISO in relation to
depth of field of choice.

16. Challenges and remedies in shooting:


(i) lowlight condition prior to depth of
field
(ii) daylight prior to depth of field
(iii) Scripted vs live events.
17. Wedding videography challenges and
remedies.
(i) shooting space.
(ii) light conditions.
(iii) white balance.
(iv) mobile photo/video grapher.
(v) switching lens, batteries
(vi)

18. Gear recommendation:

(Compulsory accessories: monopod and


Video light with extra batteries & card)

a) monopod:
* Weifeng Rs. 5,000/-
b) video light and batteries
* Simplex 256 Rs 6000/-
c) extra batteries:
* original Rs. 6000/-
d) extra card:
* 128gb 100mbps V3 Rs. 5,000/-
e) Gimbal:
* Weebill S Rs. 45,000/-

f) nd Variable:
* K&F concept Rs. 6,000/-

g) Camera body
1. Micro 4/3 sensor
* Lumix G80 Rs. 73,000/-
* Lumix G90 Rs. 95,000/-
* Lumix Gh5 ii. Rs. 2,04,000/-

2. Super 35 sensor
* Canon 80d Rs. 94,000/-
* Canon Eos R. Rs. 2,35,000/-
* Sony a6400 Rs. 1,38,000/-

3. Full frame sensor


* Canon Eos R. Rs. 2,35,000/-
* Sony a7III. Rs. 2,35,000/-
* Lumix S5. Rs. 2,35,000/-
h) Lenses:
1. Micro 4/3
* Lumix kit 12-60 f3.5-5.6
*Sigma 16mm f/1.4

* Lumix 25mm f/1.7


* Sigma 30mm f/1.4

2. S35 crop
Canon mount: Efs mount, EF mount
*Canon Efs18-135 kit lens
*Sigma 18-35 f/1.8

*Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM

*Tokina 85mm f/1.8


*Canon 85mm f/1.8

Sony mount: E mount, FE mount


*Sony E 16-50 f/3.6-5.6 kit lens
*Sony E 18-135 f/3.5-5.6 kit lens
*Sigma E 16mm f/1.4
*Sigma E 30mm f/1.4
*sigma E 56mm f/1.4

*Tokina FE 85mm f/1.8

3. Fullframe
Panasonic S mount
*Lumix s 24mm f/1.8

*Lumix s 50mm f/1.8


*Lumix s 85mm f/1.8

Canon RF mount
* Canon RF 16mm f/2.8 stm
* Canon RF 50mm f/1.8 stm
* Canon RF 85mm f/2 stm

Sony FE mount:
* Sony FE 28-70 f/3.5-5.6
* Tamron 17-28 f/2.8
*Tokina FE firin 20mm f/2
* Sony 85mm f/1.8
* Tokina 85mm f/1.8

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