Tuesday, September 18, 2012

How Filmmaking And Short Documentary Making?

Do you have the interest to shoot a short movie? Now it is very easy to make a short film, for you can buy editing and production tools from retail or online stores. Sure, you can also rent professional cameras to shoot the short film, and there are many rent stores online too. If you have no idea of shooting a short film, you can also find plenty of articles and videos about how to create a short film. Here you can learn ways to shoot a short documentary. You'll need a digital video camera and audio recorder; moreover, you also need to install video editing software in your computer.
As you are going to shoot a short documentary, you need to choose a topic that can quickly arouse people's attention and interest. Search for your favored subjects from internet, books, magazines, news papers or people around you. Whether you choose unusual events or ordinary people's everyday life, you should have to be interested in the subject. If the movie director does not like his movie, the audience will not want to watch the movie either.
After you have decided on a subject, you have to do researches and collect as more materials as possible. For example, if you are going to shoot a documentary about a living person, you can ask for photos and take talks with people around him or her. Make sure that your subject, such as a living person or the family agrees to be a part of your short documentary. Before you are going to interview the subject or other relevant people, you should create comfortable atmosphere to make your subjects comfortable.
Though you can get much footage by interviewing different people, you also need to write a narrative story to tell the audience informative and necessary background information. Ask your actors to read the narration, and you should ask him or her read the material with the tone and pace that fit with the short video. Of course, you can also read the narration by yourself, and that be very interesting to do this work and hear your voice in your video.
Do port-production work to finish the short documentary. You can either edit and assemble all of your footage on your own or hire a professional editor to edit a video as you desire. Actually, you can use the footage to produce different types of video. Try your best to make a short documentary and the audience will see your sincerity from your work.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

How Learning the Basics of the Video Production Process?

Let's go back to the basics. The innovation of video production has changed all throughout the years. From magnetic film tapes, we now have high definition videos stored in micro SD memory cards. From massive cameras, we can now get a hold of the handiest video recorders. The hardware has changed immensely in order to adapt with the modern way of living. But still, we can't deny the fact that the elements of video production have remained the same.
In order to make the best videos, there are certain factors to consider. The use of high-tech, top of the line video production gadgets plays only one part in the whole picture. Without the others, a video production is plain ordinary. And that's never a good sign for any production company.
To produce a high-class, well thought of, great quality video, remember (or etch them on a stone) these basic video elements:
  1. Lighting - Lighting is everything in a video. Without it, there will be no output as your lens will not register any image in it. Your camera and your lights must be the best of friends. It must be able to capture the images on its best representation. To achieve the best images, learn how to play with your lights and know the different kinds of brightness, contrast and hues.

  2. Angles - Another challenge in creating an awesome video is how you let the people view your perception through the eyes of your camera's lens. Point and shoot or shooting on just a single angle is monotonous and boring. There are many ways of representing your ideas through the correct forms of angling.

  3. Composition - composition is what sets a video apart from the others. No matter how many class A gadgets you use, without a great composition, your video is useless and dull. It all begins with an idea. Now to make this idea tangible, you'd need to incorporate it with the proper lighting, scoring and video techniques. Most of all, you'd need to have that certain uniqueness in you that will set you apart from the others.
There might be no magic tricks in making an attractive and interesting videos. All great videos require basic skills from the videomaker including equipment knowledge, video production techniques, and the whole video production process. One must know how to handle each equipment and accompanying control mechanisms. A good videomaker must know how to harmonize the visual and sound effects of a video. Most of all, it must convey the right information by using video as a medium to insert ideas persuasively.

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Film Editors As Gate Keepers for False Incriminating Video Prosecutions Considered

Most people will tell you not to worry that Big Brother is busy doing surveillance on all us citizens. Those that are in favor of crushing freedoms to catch the occasional evildoers, terrorists, drug cartels, and what have you will tell you that; "if you're not doing anything wrong, you shouldn't worry about it." However, I completely disagree. How hard would it be for someone to manipulate a video, rewrite a blog post you made, or modify an e-mail that you sent out? That would be a piece of cake, any government that has access to all of your information, could easily do that.
Even a foreign government, hackers, or anyone else that thought you might be against their cause could hack into your system or the system of some social network that you are posting to, and change or modify things. And if you say; "I'm not on any social networks, so I don't have anything to worry about."
Who is to say they would not set up an account in your name, then write things, or post things that could get you in trouble? Oh you think it can't happen to you to you? It happens every day from angry ex-spouses, bullies, or revengeful enemies. So, don't be naïve, anyone who's ever been slandered online on Internet forums, blogs, or on social networks knows that often people will use their names to get back at them.
But here's the concept. Many of the film editors and those that do digital photography artwork also are very good at forensics and looking at the code behind the pictures and videos, this is how they catch content thieves and copyright violators. They can tell when something has been doctored, modified, changed, stolen, or manipulated.
Perhaps they should be our gatekeepers to prevent false incrimination of things posted online in your name. It used to be that the police, or court system needed witnesses to prove that someone had broken the law. There have obviously been cases where false witnesses have come forward, and were bribed to help put away an innocent person.
These days, that doesn't happen very much in the United States, but as we find ourselves more and more living in a police-like-state situation with constant surveillance, it would be very simple to get rid of the dissenters, quell free-speech, and put away those who are ruffling feathers. It happens in other countries all the time, even with some of our largest trading partners. We need a failsafe stopgap and some way to protect ourselves from these things.