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Video Digital Communication & Production
Chapter 2 – Getting Started
Directions: Type the answers in the space provided. Print the worksheet uponcompletion, staple and turn in.
Reading Review:
1. What is the difference between the power switch and the record switch?
2. What does the white balance control do?
3. Whatis the difference between autofocus and autoexposure?
4. How do you prepare a new videotape for recording?
5. What is the difference between panning and tilting thecamera?
6. What does default mean?
7. Which controls are set in automatic mode when you turn the camcorder on?
8. How do you set up a tripod for use?
9. Name three common problems to avoid in recording each shot.
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10. What is head room?
11. What is the difference between look room andlead room?
12. What is the rule of thirds and how can you use it?
13. How should a new camera angle be different from the previous one?
14. Why should youplace the camcorder so that the microphone is close to the subject?
15. Why should you move subjects away from background noise like traffic?
Chapter Review:
1. Trueor False Default settings on the camcorder cannot be changed by the user.
2. The control matches the camcorder to the overall light quality of the scene.
3. The “rule of “ is a guide to good composition.
4. True or False The terms “look room” and “lead room” are not interchangeable.
5. For steady video images, use a instead ofhand-holding the camcorder.
Vocabulary Review:
| |Default |The distance between the subject and the edge of the frame toward which the subject is moving....
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