This slide is Review About Internet Podcast TV
Presented By Pradya Wongworakul (@aumpradya)
www.itcoolgang.com
Presented at 30 August 2008 at 5.00 PM at Chulalongkorn University (BarcampbBangkok2)
4. Other names for Internet television Television on the desktop ( TOD ) TV over IP - Television over Internet Protocol Vlog For video web logging . Vodcast For video on demand .
6. Digital Camera Pros Light Weight Cost Effective Discreet Publish w / No Editing Cons Lower Picture Quality No External Mic Editing Potentially Complex
7. DV Camcorder Pros Higher Picture Quality External Mic Input Manual Controls 1 Tape = 1 Hour Cons Often Bulky Must Capture Footage Must Edit to Publish
8. Should you use a Digital Camera? The digital camera is tiny, agile, and can be kept handy at all times . It is non - intrusive and great for doing interviews . In fact, you can quickly and easily publish digital camera footage without editing it . However, there are two main caveats : 1.) Various models record in different formats, and some of these formats are not readily useable in Windows Movie Maker 2.) Certain cameras have time limits for video recording — you'll want to make sure the camera you use doesn't have this issue .
9. Do you need a DV Camcorder? DV camcorders generally give a much higher level of control over both picture and sound quality . A DV camcorder is usually physically larger, requires footage to be digitized ( whereas digital cameras record files that can be dragged and dropped ) , and accessories add to the bulk ( tapes, microphones, larger batteries, etc .). Despite these disadvantages, if you need the improved image and sound quality, the tradeoff is worth your while . Camcorders are great for any project that needs to look crisp on a fullscreen computer, TV, projector, or DVD .
15. Lighting Scenes Lighting, often more - so than camera quality, determines whether a video looks amateurish or professional . Using light effectively, whether natural or artificial, takes skill and practice . Use your viewfinder as a benchmark for your lighting -- put yourself in the shoes of your audience and try to see your video as they will . Key Light Fill Light Back Light
16. Framing Shots with the Rule of Thirds Zooming Tilting and Panning Dollying
17. Planning a Shoot Sometimes it is good to just grab your camera and shoot indiscriminately, but usually a little planning can save you a lot of time and energy . Planning is especially important when you only have one opportunity to capture an event or important interview . This short chapter covers a few things you might want to consider, before starting a production . Storyboarding, Scribbling and Drawing
25. Creative Commons allows you to explicitly state what other people can do with your videos (eg. share, copy, modify, etc). It is easy to use and gives others the ability to spread your work without fear of a lawsuit Because it is so easy to duplicate digital files, a host of new questions, problems and arguments have come into being. If you're interested in learning more about the issues surrounding copyright, you'll want to look at this section License
26. Publishing Your Work Video Service ( easy to use, less control ) Video Blog ( more set - up, more control )
27. Promote Rss feed Hi5 messenger Twitter Blog My Website Send E-mail Advertisement webboard Notice Cable TV Talk to Your Friend Letter Newspaper Search Engine
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