by: Paolo Basauri
The
Video Craze Affordable Video Production Equipment
New technologies in video production equipment combined
with the emergence of videoparticularly digital
videoas an acceptable medium for film has made
it possible for almost anyone to become a film director
virtually overnight. While the cost of film and film
equipment is financially prohibitive, video production
equipment is relatively inexpensive and can be mastered
quite quickly. While there is a great deal more to the
art of film that just having the right equipment, the
accessibility of video production equipment has encouraged
many amateur filmmakers to give it their best shot.
Understanding the basics of video production equipment
is the first step to becoming the next Steven Spielberg.
Filming Video Production Equipment
As you prepare to make a video film, its a good
idea to take stock of your video production equipment
required for filming to make sure you have everything
that you need. Some common video production equipment
products needed for creating a professional looking
film include:
* Professional video cameras From ENG cameras
that are slightly larger than your average camcorder
to Studio cameras that are connected via cable to dock
recorders that do that actual taping, there are many
levels of professional grade digital video cameras.
* Stabilization Equipment Including simple tripods,
shoulder mounts, camera dollies and high tech camera
cranes, stabilization equipment ensures that the video
production is smooth and not shaky. Additionally, stabilization
video production equipment can help determine the type
of camera shot that is available for a production.
* Film Quality Lighting Beyond just lights,
film quality lighting banks include grip lighting, reflectors,
crate grids for lighting effects and scrims to control
different aspects of light diffusion.
* Microphone/Audio System While many video cameras
contain a microphone to capture sounds, creating a professional
quality video requires separate audio equipment including
shotgun mics, audio mixers and pole audio devices.
Editing Video Production Equipment
Once you have your film on video, additional video
production equipment is required for editing and finalizing
a video into a complete entity. Using professional quality
editing equipment can give your video the polished quality
that separates it from home video or amateur productions.
Typical video editing tools include:
* Video Editing Software Unlike film, which
much be edited manually, video can be edited right on
your computer. Using professional video editing software,
you can add transitions, trim scenes and put the whole
project together seamlessly. Selecting the right video
production equipment for editing is critical to the
final quality of your video.
* Sound Mixing Equipment A professional video
will use sound mixing equipment to balance volume levels,
add ambient noise and include a soundtrack to the video.
Additionally, sound mixing can transform the standard
video mono-audio into a heightened stereo experience.
* Video Duplication Equipment Once you film
is complete, video duplication equipment will be required
for copying and distributing your film. Professional
video production equipment will enable copies that maintain
the sound and video quality of your master video.
About The Author
Paolo Parodi is an expert author who writes for http://www.video-production-equipment.com.
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