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What Makes A Good Photo or Video?

What Makes A Good Photo or Video?. Marc Huchette Chief, Multimedia/Electronic Marketing Civil Air Patrol National Headquarters mhuchette@cap.gov. Photo & Video Acquisition. Digital technology has revolutionized the industry Provides an economical way for documentation and marketing

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What Makes A Good Photo or Video?

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  1. What Makes A Good Photo or Video? Marc Huchette Chief, Multimedia/Electronic Marketing Civil Air Patrol National Headquarters mhuchette@cap.gov

  2. Photo & Video Acquisition • Digital technology has revolutionized the industry • Provides an economical way for documentation and marketing • Decreased film processing and editing time • Quality gap between film/tape vs digital format

  3. Types of Cameras • Auto Focus • Uses an invisible beam like a camcorder to tailor focus each shot • Usually a little more expensive • Provide more options for the shooter

  4. Compression • Digital cameras must compress an image to store it on a memory card • Compressing an image takes information out of the picture to make the file size smaller • The more compression, the less quality of image

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  12. Digital Video Cameras • Opposite principal of photo cameras • Digital format tapes save generation quality • Firewire direct to computer or edit system • Final product retains quality throughout process

  13. Digital Bugs • Chromatic aberrations or purple fringing is very common • Occurs when pictures are taken with high contrast lighting • A purplish color will push off object edges in a picture

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  15. Digital Bugs • Digital zooming will degrade the quality of a picture • Noise can be added to your pictures depending on the quality of the camera you have • “Jaggies” are jagged lines that appear in pictures along lines in a picture

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  19. Megapixels • The quality of a picture is determined by how many pixels have been captured • The more megapixels, the higher the picture quality • The more megapixels, the higher the price

  20. Digital Video • Tape formats (Digital 8, DV, Mini DV, DVC-Pro, DV Cam) • 0s and 1s on tape instead of analog signal • Tape medium is less expensive then analog tapes • Longer shelf-life of recorded tape

  21. Lens • The lens plays an extremely important role in the quality of picture you are able to capture

  22. Things to Consider • Macro - the ability to take pictures close up • Memory cards - many sizes and shapes • Memory Cards - movie or video features • Flash - built in or external

  23. Shooting Tips • Three main shots • Close-up, • Medium shot • Establishing or long shot • Essential for telling a story • Cut-ins and cut-aways • Use tripod whenever possible

  24. Shooting Tips • Keep the sun at your back • Shoot early morning or late afternoon • Do a site survey of area you will be working in • Over-shoot a one-time event - better to have too much than not enough

  25. Shooting Tips • Aerial photography - never brace against plane due to vibration • Hold camera with arms in toward body - hold breath, snap picture • Collect appropriate information that goes along with picture

  26. Getting the most out of your work • Plan, plan, plan and more planning • Have a distribution concept in mind • Establish good media relationships • Tie video or picture in local or national news events

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