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IAM - Institute of Animation Multimedia

Unlock your creative potential at IAM - Best Institute of Animation Multimedia! Explore comprehensive courses in Animation, Graphic Designing, Digital Marketing, VFX, and Sketching. Join expert-led programs, unleash your artistic talents, and embark on a dynamic career in the exciting realms of multimedia and design. Enroll today for industry-relevant education, cutting-edge technology, and a pathway to success in animation and multimedia fields.

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IAM - Institute of Animation Multimedia

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  1. Photography AND Videography COURSE 01

  2. Introduction to Photography & Videography What is Photography? • The art and technique of capturing images using light and a camera. What is Videography? • The process of capturing moving images and sound to create video content. Differences & Similarities: • Photography focuses on a single frame, while videography is a sequence of moving images. • Both require an understanding of composition, lighting, and camera settings. Applications: • Social media, journalism, filmmaking, advertising, weddings, events, and more. 02

  3. Basic Photography Concepts Camera Types: • DSLR (Digital Single-Lens Reflex) • Mirrorless Cameras • Smartphones & Action Cameras Exposure Triangle: 1. Aperture (f-stop) – Controls the amount of light entering the lens. 2. Shutter Speed – Determines how long the sensor is exposed to light. 3. ISO – Adjusts the sensor’s sensitivity to light. Composition Techniques: • Rule of Thirds – Placing subjects off-center for a balanced image. • Leading Lines – Using lines in the scene to direct focus. • Framing – Using natural elements to frame a subject. PHOTOGRAPHY BASICS 03

  4. FRAME RATES & RESOLUTIONS: • Common Frame Rates: • 24fps (cinematic look) • 30fps (standard video) • 60fps+ (smooth motion, slow motion) • Resolutions: 1080p (Full HD), 4K, 8K Camera Movements: • Panning – Moving the camera left or right. • Tracking – Following a subject with movement. • Handheld vs. Stabilized – Using tripods, gimbals for stability. Lighting & Audio Essentials: • Natural vs. Artificial Lighting – Understanding key light, fill light, and backlight. • Microphones – Shotgun, Lavalier, and Condenser microphones for clear sound. • Basic Videography Concepts 04

  5. Your Equipment Camera The Basic Gear Lens Cleaning Kit 05

  6. 01 • 02 Essential Gear: • Cameras: DSLR, Mirrorless, Smartphones • Lenses: Wide-angle, Prime, Telephoto • Tripods & Gimbals: To stabilize shots • Lighting Equipment: Softboxes, LED panels, reflectors Equipment & Tools Editing Software: • Photography: Adobe Lightroom, Photoshop • Videography: Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, DaVinci Resolve 06

  7. Post-Production & Editing PHOTO EDITING: • Color Correction & Grading – Adjusting brightness, contrast, and colors. • Retouching – Removing blemishes, enhancing details. • Cropping & Resizing – Improving composition and framing. VIDEO EDITING: • Cutting & Transitions – Creating smooth scene changes. • Color Grading – Enhancing the mood and tone of a video. • Sound Design – Adding music, voiceovers, and effects. 07

  8. THANK YOU 08 CLICK TO VISIT WEBSITE

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