Hi everyone! Hope you are fine.
I am really enjoying the topic on camera{camcorders} and the introduction part of TV and Video production basics and tools. This gives us an opportunity to realize the mistakes happening in the field and be able to criticize and come up with what was meant to be handled. this brings in the idea we shared at the end of our last class which was about the use of boom/crane shots on citizen television that had extremely been zoomed in. This resulted in the reflections of the anchors and other studio dress up on the Citizen TV news anchor's table. This led to a lot of discussions but my question has not been answered. my question was "Is this camera movement correct on crane shots or was it a mistake? Some of us responded by saying that maybe it was a new style being attempted while some were not sure. Was this move by citizen correct to extremely use zooms on boom/ camera shots. Does it mean that different cameras and studio mountings have to restrict to certain camera movements and mountings. Please help me out and let us respond to this issue. Thanks
Sosnes Olindo
For me i think Citizen,sometimes makes mistakes form their camera shots to the audio operation On the boom i think the crane is not suppose to shown on the tv,so this a mistake,the boom operator msut check on it.
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ReplyDeleteI think it is their way of kicking off news. Nevertheless, they sometimes overdo it.You will agree with me that, from the reading we have done, camera movements and angles are supposed to say something.Therefore, the question we should be asking is,'what do those shots or movements say?'
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