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| Three Levels of Equipment |
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| Consumer, Prosumer, Professional/Broadcast |
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| What is the positive things about doing studio production vs. outside? |
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| In studio production you can control the environment. Lights, temperature, sound, scenery, cameras. |
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| Characteristics of a Studio |
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| High ceilings, sinlge/multi-camera use, Smooth/hard floors, |
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| Disadvantages of a large studio |
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| more energy, longer cables, choose a studio that fits your needs |
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| Studio floor characteristics |
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| Hard level even, need to be able to withstand heavy cameras, wood floors = UNACCEPTABLE |
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| Very large. Must be soundproof |
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| A continuous piece of canvas. Usually a light gray, blue, or a neutral color. Has a continuous flow from the wall to the floor. |
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| Characteristics of studio lights |
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| Set high up to keep out of camera shots, on a grid, all lights go on a dimmer board and can be controlled in the production room. |
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| Interruptible Feedback. It allows the producer to speak directly to the talent/ anchor while on air. |
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| How many frames are per second (fps, usually)? |
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