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  • What are Foot Candles?

    Learn about foot candles and how they measure light. Measure Light in Foot Candles When you hear someone referring to foot candles they are likely not talking about twelve inch tall emergency candles from their garage. Instead foot candles actually refer...
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  • What is Exposure Range?

    Learn about exposure range and how to use it to get the brightness in images correct. Getting Into Exposure Range The reality is that our sensibility about what images look good comes from our own sense of perception. Our eyes and interpretative brain...
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  • What is the Tungsten Balance?

    Learn about Tungsten Balanced film stock and how to use it. Choosing Film Stock Balancing, as it applies to film stock, is often referring to setting that film stock to specific situations. Daylight balanced film stock is set to a temperature average...
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  • What is Daylight Balancing?

    Learn about daylight balanced film stock and how to use it. Film Light Tips When it comes to actual motion film you will find that things tend to be much more focused to the purpose of the film. The place and time that you film at will affect your choice...
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  • What is Haze Control?

    Learn how to manage UV haze in your digital video camera. UV Haze Digital video reads light and images differently than the human eye does. It will be affected by different sources that may not end up really impacting personal vision. Ultraviolet light...
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  • The Zolly

    What is a zolly? Zoom + Dolly = Zolly The Zolly A Zolly (a.k.a. Dolly Zoom, the Vertigo Effect, Telescoping, etc.) is a simple and commonly used camera effect that gives the illusion that the subject is being pulled toward the camera and the...
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  • Getting Video Image Color Contrast Right

    Here are some ways to work with color contrast in digital video images. Against Each Other Contrast can be referred as the difference between two things. This can be the clash between two ideas, two personality types, two songs. In digital video we refer...
    Published by Shane Burley (63,830 pts ) on Nov 13, 2009 to
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  • What is a Timecode Break?

    A timecode break can come from switch ups on the flow of your digital video tape. Timecode Issues In the world of digital video you are going to find problems with timecode almost inevitable. The reason is that this digital time marker, which began with...
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  • Basic Differences Between Audio and Video Compression

    Here are just the very basic differences between the audio and video compression processes. Video Compression There are volumes written about both audio and video compression on a yearly basis. New codecs and file processes come in and out of fashion...
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  • What is Hyperfocal Distance?

    Learn about hyperfocal distance and how you can use it to bring images in focus. Understanding Hyperfocal Distance Hyperfocal distance is a commonly used technique on digital video cameras, though it can be a complicated aspect to understand. Take any...
    Published by Shane Burley (63,830 pts ) on Nov 13, 2009 to
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