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BETTER LOCATION SHOOTING
Better Location Shooting
Techniques for Video Production
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By
Paul Martingell

Description
Location filming is growing in popularity with the abundance of affordable cameras. You don't need a studio, a broadcast truck, or even extensive knowledge of how to use a 16mm film camera--all you need is a digital camera, and you can take your job on the road and shoot wherever action is happening! This book will give you the knowledge and confidence you need to take your on-location shooting skills to the next level. Better Location Filming is packed with the things you will need to know to have great results while shooting your documentary, interview, sporting event, fashion or glamour event, or current affairs/news show. Beyond introductory techniques, the author will tell you how to plan, troubleshoot, handle legal requirements and issues, and of course - he'll teach you all about location filming equipment. Practical and filled with hands-on pointers, this book is perfect for working and aspiring film & video professionals seeking a leg up in their careers. As a bonus, advanced tips are included for novices who are ready to take shooting techniques to the next level.

Audience
*Beginning to intermediate cameramen who shoot film for websites, large companies, tv stations, journalists, researchers, editors, etc. *Media Students

Contents
Introduction About the Author 1 Location Camera Equipment Choice of camera & location shooting kit Narrowing the decision down Pro-sumer v Professional Lenses Tripod Power sources Audio Supports & mounts Other location Filming equipment 2 Setting up location cameras and monitors Why settings matter Setting up your viewfinder Setting up monitors Other settings Zebra patterning Using Camera gain 3 Operating tips and techniques Standardising your method of shooting Focus pulling like the pro?s Single camera techniques for location shoots cheating the eye-line on reverse shots Intro?s and long pieces to camera One man band audio?.Using one radio mic Dealing with unusual problems Sodium light sources Controlling glare 4 Location audio Location priorities Standard kits One man band shooting and sound recording Interview audio Automatic or manual? Choosing mics Positioning mics Coping with wind & rain Personal mics & wind noise Voice-overs on location Digitising audio into hard disk units Radio transmitters & water? 5 Interview filming techniques The humble location interview Setting up Camera height Distance from subject to lens Add some shallow depth of focus?.. Shot sizes?& why they matter Backgrounds play their part General interview set-up 6 Shooting sequences What they are and why they are used Best way to shoot them Why do separate takes from different angles Sizing your shots Multiple wide shots Will my shots edit? Audio for sequences What cut-aways do I need – How much should I shoot – Example of a sequence 7 Shooting for the edit Single camera techniques for making the edit go smoothly Consistent shooting Edit your own rushes?at least once Video Editor?s Forum 8 Location lights What lights are available Smaller lights? 200 watts – 400 watts lamps 650 watts – 1 kilowatt lamps HMI?s Soft lights for location work Lighting glossary 9 Choosing lights & specialist lights Simple rules? Practical concerns for buying your video lights Shoot by shoot usage concerns How many lights do I need to take? What power lamp do I need? Specialist lights What Accessories will I need? Using reflectors lighting for different sized areas Exterior or Interior Direct light or soft light Setting up lights safely on location 10 Location Lighting techniques & set-ups Creating & lighting better backgrounds Set up 1 Shadows, patterns & Gobo?s Set up 2 Soft light techniques Set up 3 Set up 4 Soft lights for location shooting Lighting a scene from outside Trace frames Matching the existing light How much light to use Camera top lights Location light safety 11 Cut aways, G.V?s, B roll etc It?s a black art you know?. Methodical working Location shooting example What shots work?...and some that don?t Get movement in the shots Static shots & pack-shots 12 Current Affairs & News Work-load for camera people Day by day newsgathering on location Other tips for newsgathering Press packs & breaking news events Press conferences for one man bands Live hits into scheduled programmes Sequences & packages 13 Hi-Def 14 Location shooting abroad Planning & organisation Budgeting and costs Help from agencies Flying with your kit Getting kit in & out of countries The ?what on earth can go wrong? check list?.. 15 Health and safety on location Personal crew safety on location Filming from heights Filming from vehicles Carrying your kit Safety & location lights 16 Staying fit & well on location Personal health on location shoots Exercises:?.Stamina, flexibility.

Bibliographic details
Paperback, 288 pages, publication date: SEP-2008
ISBN-13: 978-0-240-81003-4
Imprint: FOCAL PRESS

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