The cameragraphers
Cameragraphy in movies
3 idiots : Interesting screenplay, lovely direction. Impressive cameragraphy, good acting, apt artist choice. Overall a good theme. Then what is not fitting ? Well, I don’t know !. I felt a symmetry of hope passing on to my nerves. Yes, I felt light and hopeful after watching the moive. Is it that easy to convey a taboo or a complex belief to an average south Indian ? The director did accomplish this task very fluently.
What is video production?
The three stages are:
1) Pre-production, where the video is prepared for ‘shooting’ (filming). It usually includes most of the following:
Cameragraphy in movies
3 idiots : Interesting screenplay, lovely direction. Impressive cameragraphy, good acting, apt artist choice. Overall a good theme. Then what is not fitting ? Well, I don’t know !. I felt a symmetry of hope passing on to my nerves. Yes, I felt light and hopeful after watching the moive. Is it that easy to convey a taboo or a complex belief to an average south Indian ? The director did accomplish this task very fluently.
What is video production?
Producing a video well is crucial to it
attracting the right people
Video
production is a three-part process. Depending on the actual video, the process
can be either relatively straightforward or highly complex.
The three stages are:
1) Pre-production, where the video is prepared for ‘shooting’ (filming). It usually includes most of the following:
- developing and agreeing a
storyboard and a total running time
- producing the shooting script
- choosing and finding equipment (cameras, autocue, sound recording, lights), sets, locations, props, graphics facilities and music
- putting together the production
team, which can include some or all of the following: actors/presenter,
director, videographer(s), graphic designer, sound engineer, continuity
person, props builder and buyer
2) Production, where the video is actually shot. It usually
involves:
- rehearsal, to make sure
everyone understands what each scene or action involves
- script amendments, if needed,
to take in last-minute changes or production issues
- shooting, which could involve
several takes of the same scene
- sound recording, which usually
happens with the shooting, but is sometimes needed separately for special
sound effects or over-dubbing
3) Post-production, where all of the elements are put together
into a final video. It usually includes:
- graphics production, including
any special digital effects
- caption generation and titling
- editing
- dubbing and overlaying music
- adding sound effects
The role of the producer
Most
videos need a producer to manage all the resources, and to make the video is
produced in line with your brief. Sometimes, if the video is straightforward,
one person can take on the roles of producer, director and videographer.
However, this can make it difficult to see problems as they arise. Solving
issues after the production phase can be difficult and expensive
Producers
are usually responsible for financial management and cost-control. They also
ensure that any licenses and permissions are granted, including music rights,
permissions to shoot in public places and licenses to use someone else’s
intellectual property.
The
availability of cheap and easy-to-use video cameras, editing software and
graphics packages sometimes encourages businesses to produce videos themselves.
Without the relevant skills, though, it’s difficult to do this effectively,
even for a very simple production, and the result can appear unprofessional and
lacking in impact.
If
you can’t afford professional production values, it might be better to spend tight
budgets on other forms of online marketing.
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