Framing people, Brightness levels, Camera positfon and angle – Sony CCD-V1 User Manual

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FRAMING PEOPLE

BRIGHTNESS LEVELS

Basic shots for properly framing people are as

follows.

[ a ] Bust shot—Chest and above
[ b ] Waist shot—Upper hips and above

[ c ] Knee shot—Knees and above

[ d ] Full shot—Entire body

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The single greatest Influence on picture quality

is the brightness level. Using the following chart
as a reference, take a few minutes to familiarize

yourself with brightness levels to improve your
recording.

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Overcast day. one hour

after euerisfi (2,000)
Office Ш by fluorescent

lamps, near window (1,0001

Ciearday, one hour txj'ore

sunset (1.000)

Department store counter (5(X) — 700)

Station wicket (650)

Office lit by fluorescent lamps

Video light

(400 - 500)

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Room lit by two 30 W

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100

fluorescent lamps (300)

Subway station platform (300)

Arcade at night (150— 200)

Video light

Theater lobby (15— 35)

required

10

Candle light (10— 15)

CAMERA POSITfON AND ANGLE

Camera position and angle

Screen effect

Basic angle

The camera person stands,

keeping the camera at eye
level with the subject.

• This angle provides the most stable

appearance on the screen and should be used
as much as possible.

Low angle

This angle is used when
the subject is higher than
eye level.

• People appear taller from this angle and the

impression is given that they are domineering
and overpowering.

• In a thriller type production, feelings of terror

or anxiety can be created.

High angle

This angle is used for
subjects below eye level.

• Used to shoot large numbers of people,

flowers, etc., so each can be seen.

• Can be used to emphasize feelings of

smallness and distance.

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