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The Basics To Broadcasting. Haley Jaworski EDCI 270 Belen Garicia. Navigation. Home Back Next Quiz Menu. Objective: Upon completion of this program, students will be able to recognize the 2 major pieces of equipment used as well as demonstrate their use with an 85% accuracy Audience:
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The Basics To Broadcasting Haley Jaworski EDCI 270 Belen Garicia
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Objective: • Upon completion of this program, students will be able to recognize the 2 major pieces of equipment used as well as demonstrate their use with an 85% accuracy • Audience: • 9th-12th grade students with varying IQs and backgrounds • Learning Environment: • A broadcasting studio with adjacent MCR, soundroom, and office
HELLO! In this program, you will learn… • The basic terms and parts of 2 major pieces of equipment used in broadcasting. Click next to continue. • To skip to the quizzes, click on the camera below.
Here are the 2 major pieces of equipment you will be learning about. Click one to continue or skip to the quizzes. Parts Terms Camera Switcher
Camera Parts Click next to begin!
Zoom/Focus Control • Allows the camera person to make loose or wide shots and focus them.
Lens • Sees the image, focuses it and transmits the image in its entirety thru the camera.
Electronic View Finder (EVF) • Indicates what will appear in the field of view of the lens. Should be adjusted to eye level.
Tripod • Adjustable 3-legged stand that allows the camera to stand upright and be fixed to an appropriate height.
Dolly • Wheeled apparatus that allows the camera to move freely.
That’s it for camera parts!Click next to learn more orclick the quiz button to continue.
Camera Terms You will now learn some of the terms used when operating a camera. Click next to begin!
Focus • How clear or blurry the shot appears to be. Click the link below. //www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKs2XOupzlk
Truck • Moving the entire camera by means of the dolly.
Zoom • How open or closed you can make a camera shot by allowing more objects into the viewing area. • tight shot = zoomed in • Loose shot = zoomed out
Pan • Sweeping the lens form left to right or right to left. Click the link below. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcGYQBE0G0A
Tilt • Sweeping the camera in an up and down motion. Click the link below. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUDsoVrP_jk
That’s it for camera terms!Click next to learn more orclick the quiz button to continue.
Switcher Parts Click next to begin!
Inputs • Allow the director to switch between different views.
Director • Although not an actual part of the switcher, the director is the operator and sees that the camera people are doing their job.
Router • Allows the director control of what the viewer sees.
Transition Buttons • Allows the director to control how one input is switched to the next.
Chroma • Used for green screen action by having people or objects appear in front of a computer generated screen.
That’s it for switcher parts!Click next to learn more orclick the quiz button to continue.
Switcher Terms You will now learn the different applications of some of the parts of a camera. Click next to begin!
Fade • The transition of going to and from a black screen to any other shot.
Wipe • Switching between any other two inputs other than a black screen.
Black • A black screen that signals the beginning or ending of a production
Shot • The current image that is displayed on a camera screen as seen through the corresponding input.
Color Bars • A television test pattern set as a standard to compare other signals.
That’s it for switcher terms!Click next to learn more orclick the quiz button to continue.
Click one to take the practice quiz, or click on the camera icon below for the assessment. Parts Terms Camera Switcher
This part sees the image, focuses it, and transmits the image in its entirety through the camera. Tilt Focus Lens
Allow camera person to make close or wide shots and then focus them. Tripod Zoom/Focus Control Dolly
A wheeled apparatus that allows the camera to move freely. Truck Dolly Pan
An adjustable 3-legged stand. Tripod Truck Tilt
This piece of equipment indicates what will appear in the field of view of the lens. Lens Electronic View Finder (EVF) Zoom/Focus Control