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Choosing Your Video Equipment Essentials

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This presentation will give you the video equipment essentials that you need when shooting. David Jenyns talks about the essentials that you need like camera, audio, mics and lights. He also points out that modern technology like iPhones can be used now. Ready to shoot your own video or want to learn more? Visit http://www.melbournevideoproduction.com.au/video-seo/web-video-tutorials/
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CHOOSE YOUR WEAPON The right gear to give you the edge.
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Page 1: Choosing Your Video Equipment Essentials

CHOOSE YOUR WEAPONThe right gear to give you the edge.

Page 2: Choosing Your Video Equipment Essentials

DECISIONS, DECISIONS

• Huge range to choose from

• Only get what you need

• Grow with it

• Avoid technology paranoia

• Don't blame it on the equipment

Page 3: Choosing Your Video Equipment Essentials

CAMERAS

• What do you really need?

• iPhone

• Flip, Kodak Zi8

• Handycam

• Prosumer

• DSLR

Page 4: Choosing Your Video Equipment Essentials

TRIPODS

• Must be able to take your camera’s weight

• Easy to set up and pack down

• A bubble level is important

• Height is too. 100 - 150cm high

• Prices range from $40 - $10,000. Choose one around the $100 mark

Page 5: Choosing Your Video Equipment Essentials

AUDIO

• www.vimeo.com/733174

• More important than your camera

• Know your purpose

• Three main types: camera-mounted, stand-alone and wireless

Page 6: Choosing Your Video Equipment Essentials

TYPES OF MICROPHONES

• Bluetooth

• Sony ECMHW2 - made for Sony, versatile

• Sony ECMAW3 - not Sony specific, made for cameras that allow a mic plug-in, omni-directional

• Camera-mounted

• Rode video mic, plug-in, directional

• USB

• Snowball, ideal for desktops, podcasts, omni-directional

Page 7: Choosing Your Video Equipment Essentials

LET THERE BE LIGHT!

• Make a big difference to professionalism

• Image quality improves

• Classic set-up is to use 3 lights, but can get away with 2

Page 8: Choosing Your Video Equipment Essentials

TYPES OF LIGHTS

• Redheads: 650 - 800w, professional, hot

• Fluoros: less power consumption, cooler

• LED: low power consumption, versatile

Page 9: Choosing Your Video Equipment Essentials

I GOT YOUR BACK

• Simple is good

• Black is best

• Hang a sheet or thicker fabric

• Need a set of stands

Page 10: Choosing Your Video Equipment Essentials

GOING GREEN

• Green screens are more complicated

• All about consistent lighting

• Chromakeying can be done in iMovie

Page 11: Choosing Your Video Equipment Essentials

OUR SET UP

Page 12: Choosing Your Video Equipment Essentials

QUESTIONS


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