Monday, 12 October 2009

Video Camera


Video Cameras work like a a photo camera. The big difference is a normal Film camera takes 24 frames per seconds (NTSC) or 25 frames per seconds (PAL) which is the most common type in all countries. Because our eye is lethargic it sees a moving picture when there are 16 frames in one second.
Different moods can be created by camera movements. If the director wants to establish a rushed, dangerous or excited mood the camera should be handheld. This makes the picture seem more nervous and the situation shown uncontrolled.

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