The visual switcher allows for the director to film using four cameras at the same time and while filing can switch between the different cameras. To the left you will see four different screens showing you what the different cameras are filming and to the left is the final footage.
The fill light is used for general lighting. This would be used particularly if you was to film using green screen as you would need the green to be extremely bright, which is what this light does, makes everything that bit brighter and clearer.
The dolly is effectively a trolley on wheels which enables the director or the person shooting the footage to push the mounted camera along the action. Because it is on wheels, the means that the footage is kept stable, however, it can only be effective if used on a smooth surface, such as indoor, outdoor setting might be less effective if wheeling it over grass or the pavement for example.
The Cannon XM2 main benefit is that it is able to shoot very well in low light conditions, therefore making the film much better quality.
The Sony HVRA1E camera is able to film in HD quality. Therefore when you view the footage back it will be in high definition, again increases the quality of the filming.
The spot light can be used when filming the artist in a performance. They are used to create a specific effect, depending on the position it is placed. For example, if it is placed directly behind the artist a silhouette effect, however if it was placed to one side it would give a glowing effect.
Autocue is used if the actor I am filming doesn’t know the lyrics to the song. This can make the overall video better because it means the actors will looks as though they are the real artist and it makes it more believable.
The Cannon 550D camera is good for filming depth of field. This is where it films the main object in the image in perfect quality, however blurs out everything else in the background.
The Crane allows for me to look high/low angle shots as well as also swing the camera swiftly along a performance. This would be effective if filming a live performance or a Spectacular view
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