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Video Basics – Chapter 4

The Video Camera. Video Basics – Chapter 4. Chapter 4. Basic Camera Function & Elements Technical Jargon Two-Chip high-resolution imaging device Camera that will produce excellent color, good light, dark contrast, sharp picture. Chapter 4. Fast Lens Not related to Speed

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Video Basics – Chapter 4

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  1. The Video Camera Video Basics – Chapter 4

  2. Chapter 4 • Basic Camera Function & Elements • Technical Jargon • Two-Chip high-resolution imaging device • Camera that will produce excellent color, good light, dark contrast, sharp picture.

  3. Chapter 4 Fast Lens Not related to Speed Lens will allow enough light to video in low light conditions 10:1 Power Zoom Lens Allows smooth transition from wide to close-up or vise versa using toggle switch

  4. Chapter 4 High Variable Shutter Speed Prevents fast moving objects from looking blurred.

  5. Chapter 4 Auto Iris Lens will sense how much light is needed and adjust automatically. Auto Focus Keeps picture sharp Auto White Balance Colors look good/exact/true

  6. Chapter 4 Built-in Character Generator You can print text on the video picture Lux Light – you can record in very low light levels. 3 Lux…2Lux…1 Lux

  7. Chapter 4 Low-noise Gain Nothing to do with sound The ability of the camera to produce pictures in very low light conditions without little picture deterioration (snow)

  8. Chapter 4 Flying Erase Head Allows you to edit in the camera Insert scenes over video without any breakup of signal High signal-to-noise ratio Nothing to do with sound Picture signal is stronger than any electronic interference

  9. Chapter 4 Built-in Time Code Generator Each video frame is assigned a number Like your street address Editing unit will read this address Numbers help you find scenes

  10. Chapter 4 Audio Connections Pro cameras – XLR (the best/reliable) Consumer Cameras – Mini & RCA

  11. Chapter 4 Video Camera Function Main Function -- translate an optical image into electrical signals that are reconverted by a television receiver into visible images.

  12. Chapter 4

  13. Chapter 4 Beam Splitter – splits White light into Red, Green, & Blue light.

  14. Chapter 4 CCDs – transform RGB into electrical energy, which is amplified and processed, then reconverted into video pictures by the Viewfinder.

  15. Chapter 4 VHS Camera

  16. Chapter 4 VHS Camera

  17. Chapter 4 The Lens Determines what the camera can see. Focal Length How much of a scene we can see through a lens from a specific position and how magnified distant objects look

  18. Chapter 3

  19. Chapter 4 Lens Glass Filter Grooves .755 mm Info on ring

  20. Chapter 4 Focal Length Short Focal Length – wide angle view Zoom Out Long Focal Length – Narrow but much closer view of scene Zoom In

  21. Chapter 4

  22. Chapter 4 Zoom Range Refers to how close a view you can get when zooming In from the wide angle position. The higher the first (14x1) number the closer you can get.

  23. Chapter 4

  24. Chapter 4 Zoom Range 10x1 14x1 24x1 48x1 Etc.

  25. Chapter 4 Lens Speed How much light can pass through a lens to the imaging device. Fast Lens Allow great amount of light Slow Lens Allows limited amount of light Check Lens Speed Lower the f-stop number = fast lens

  26. Chapter 4 Lens Iris Controls light passing into camera Functions similar to your eyes Bright lights the iris closes down Low light, the iris opens up Measure iris opening via f-stop 1.4, 2.8, 4, 5.6, 8, 11, 16, 22 Lower number more light

  27. Chapter 3

  28. Chapter 3

  29. Chapter 4 • Video Camera Iris • Studio Camera Demonstration

  30. Chapter 4 Auto Iris Adjusts lens opening automatically to the optimal aperture – allows correct amount of light into camera.

  31. Chapter 4 Fast Shutter Speed – 1/5000, 1/10,000 High f-stop number – 16, 22 (Min light) Automatically adjusts f-stop Slow Shutter Speed – 1/4, 1/8 Low f-stop number – 1.4, 2 (Max light) Automatically adjusts f-stop

  32. Chapter 4 Beam Splitter Separates White light into Red, Green, Blue Red, Green & Blue are called the primary colors. RGB – basic light colors from which all other light colors can be mixed

  33. Chapter 4 Beam Splitter Series of prisms and filters locked into a prism block Imaging devices connected to the prisms transform beams into electrical energy called the RGB video signals

  34. Chapter 4 RGB

  35. Chapter 4 Imaging Device Changes light into electric energy CCD – Charge-coupled device Small, silicon chip Chip has light sensing picture elements called pixels Pixels change light energy into electric current Determines video picture quality

  36. Chapter 4

  37. Chapter 4 CCD Pro cameras have 3 CCDs One for each color CCD for Red CCD for Green CCD for Blue

  38. Chapter 4 Video Processing RGB signals referred to as chrominance signal Brightness signal referred to as luminance signal Combined Chrominance and Luminance = Composite Signal or NTSC signal. NTSC is U.S. standard format

  39. Chapter 4 Viewfinder Small TV monitor either B&W of color

  40. Chapter 4 Video Cameras Studio Cameras Field Cameras ENG – Electronic News Gathering EFP – Electronic Field Production

  41. Chapter 4 Studio Cameras

  42. Chapter 4 Studio Camera Chain Camera Head - Body Power Supply Sync Generator – uniform electrical pulse to synchronize the scanning of the video pictures in a variety of equipment (monitors, viewfinders) CCU – Camera Control Unit

  43. Chapter 4 Camera Chain

  44. Chapter 4 CCUs

  45. Chapter 4 Video Production Cables BNC RCA UHF XLR Quarter Inch Connectors

  46. Chapter 4 Aspect Ratio The relationship between the height and width of a video picture. Standard TV set is 3:4 3 units high and 4 units wide HDTV is 3:5 3 units high and 5 units wide

  47. Chapter 4 ENG/EFP Cameras Designed to be used by one person High quality Battery operated Tape deck inside camera Microphone on camera or external mic can be connected

  48. Chapter 4 ENG EFP $10K $15K $25K & Up

  49. Chapter 4 Dockable Cameras Camera body and VCR are separate VCR plugs into back of Camera

  50. Chapter 4 Studio Conversion Unit Converting ENG/EFP camera into studio camera

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