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Audio. Biology. Images. Video Camera Tutorial. These tutorials are designed to provide you with knowledge and skills to improve every aspect of your camera work. They begin at the absolute novice level and work through to professional operations. They are also applicable to any type of camera work. It doesn't matter whether you aspire to be an amateur movie maker or a career camera operator — the same basic principles and techniques apply to all. To get the most out of these tutorials, you should have two things: Access to a video camera. You should know how to turn it on, load a tape, press record, etc. If you're having trouble with these basic functions, refer to your camera manual or supplier.

Initially it won't really matter what sort of camera you use, but one with a good range of manual functions is preferable. Although the only equipment you really need is a camera, if you're serious you might want to consider buying a few extra toys. Next Page: Terminology. Factor Model Movies. Controlling the Exposure on the Canon HV20. By now you’ve probably heard about the Canon HV20; it’s the pocketcam that’s got the guerilla filmmaker world abuzz because it offers high-def 24p at an unprecedented price point: $1099 retail, with a street price that hovers down somewhere around $900. The HV20 is a marvel, it delivers an amazing amount of bang for the buck. But it’s not all things to all people; it is primarily a consumer palmcorder, not a professional tool. It offers a surprising amount of manual control, including manual white balance, manual audio gain control, and even a zebra display.

It offers 24p for a filmlike look, and it even offers a 1/48 shutter speed (desirable to emulate the exposure and motion characteristics of movie film). It even offers a Cine exposure mode. But what it doesn’t offer – in fact, perhaps what its biggest shortcoming is – is true manual exposure control. The HV20 is, at heart, an auto-exposure point-and-shoot camera. There are two main problems at work here. So – is all lost? Or is it? iShowU. Academic Earth - Video lectures from the world's top schola. Edutopia: What Works in Public Education.