VIDEO INFORMATION AND MEDIA Flashcards
(34 cards)
a recorded set of moving images, which is usually accompanied with audio
Video
becomes a video when motion is added by rendering several frames consecutively per second.
Frame
a strip of images that illustrates the sequencing in a video
Storyboard
‘Motion picture’
A literary work of video and is usually shown in a theater/ television.
Movie
This is video content usually shorter than a movie, created explicitly for television or online serial broadcast
Television/ Online
A videotaped performance of a musical artist
Music Video
Usually part of a longer recording, often depicts content for entertainment
Video Clip
Paid advertisements intended to promote or inform the public about a service or product
Video Commercial
who said the 4 core reasons why humans are drawn to video
1.The brain is hard-wired to use the human face as a “gathering point of information and believability”
2.Voice conveys rich information.
3.Emotions are contagious and can affect a receiver.
4.Motions grabs attention.
Dr. Susan Weinsheck
who said that video is now “beyond entertainment
Richard Tiland
propagate videos to raise awareness of a certain social issue
Social Agencies
utilize video to deepen their students understanding of a lesson
Educational institutions
aid in communication, allowing people to converse with each other
Social networks
storyboarding, scriptwriting, casting, scouting of shoot location, budget planning
Pre-production
filming, shooting, editing of script
Production
sequencing, Video editing, adding audio, File compression
Post-Production
pertains to the stage when the video is posted on the internet or broadcasted on air
Video release
The Primary Purpose of making Audio information are to:
- to give instruction or information;
- entertain;
- to provide feedback; and/or
- to personalize or customize the audio experience.
Setbacks: For______, the major consequence would be cost of production, time, acceptable location, equipment, talents to create impressive video.
producer
Setbacks: For______, technical issues in receiving video information, poor signal which can affect quality of the video.
receiver
CAMERA ANGLES
camera is held higher than or shooting down a subject
often portrays the subject as weak or child-like
use to shoot wide shots
HIGH ANGLE
CAMERA ANGLES
camera is held lower than a subject
gives the subject a powerful, aggressive, or dominant aura
LOW ANGLE
CAMERA ANGLE
portrays neutrality
often used in corporate videos, news, and comedies
EYE LEVEL
shot in eye-level angle, it aims to make the viewers feel that he/she is the character or he/she is part of the scene.
Point of View