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Focus Zoom Insert

Focus Zoom Insert. How to capture attention with the Video Camera. There are 3 main ways that a filmmaker can draw attention to an item in a scene. Focus Zoom Insert Shot. zoom. Definition: a camera shot that changes smoothly from a long shot to a close-up or vice versa.

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Focus Zoom Insert

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  1. Focus Zoom Insert How to capture attention with the Video Camera

  2. There are 3 main ways that a filmmaker can draw attention to an item in a scene • Focus • Zoom • Insert Shot

  3. zoom • Definition: a camera shot that changes smoothly from a long shot to a close-up or vice versa. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sfpb9GqYLiI • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0ntFopAuV0

  4. focus • Definition: to bring to a focus or into focus:  to focusthe lens of a camera. The adjustment of an optical device necessary to produce a clear image: in focus; out of focus. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1OudiIsMk8 • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXXr0N2tdpA

  5. Insert Shot or Extreme Close Up • Definition: Shot of some small but significant detail in a scene. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsUxVJufiUI • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsTClmeUxsE

  6. What influences the zoom, focus and insert shot? • Lens type • Focal length (focal range) • Aperture (the amount of light the lens allows in) • Types of lenses: • Standard/Normal Lens-what the human eye sees • Wide Angle Lens-captures more of the background but has less of an ability to zoom. • Zoom Lens-Can zoom in and out a wide range but captures less of the background. • Depth of Field-is the amount of distance between the nearest and farthest objects that appear in acceptably sharp focus in a photograph.

  7. Shallow Depth of Field • An example of a shallow depth of field effect for close up as the distracting background is "thrown" out of focus to draw the viewer's attention to the main subject. Next, remember we discussed earlier:- the nearer of the subject in focus to your camera, depth of field will be more "shallow".

  8. Maximum Depth of Field • This is the OPPOSITE. Maximum depth of field is required to show the details of the scene that attracted my interest and so, if I want to show the entire scope of the scene from NEAR to FAR in sharp focus. A smaller aperture is used along with a wide angle lensto achieve the objective.

  9. How do you zoom, focus and film and insert shot? • Switch the camera from auto to manual (this will allow you to focus the camera yourself without the camera automatically adjusting itself). • Turning the knobs • The inside knob effects the zoom • The outer knob effects the focus • Distance from the object • Remember-the closer you are to the object the less in focus everything behind it is. • Changing Lenses (we will get to this as needed)

  10. Practice • In small groups I want each person to try to focus and zoom on an object • See handout for directions

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