In the lesson where we practiced making H5P content, I made a background picture of reading festival then added a hotspot which when you click it takes you to a youtube video of Stormzy performing live at reading.
Creating an interview 1) Give enough time to shoot 2)Choose the best place to shoot 3)Make them feel comfortable 4) Maintain eye contact 5) Be interested 180 Degree rule: The 180 degree rule states that two characters in a scene should maintain the same left/right relationship to one another . When the camera passes over the invisible axis connecting the two subjects, it is called crossing the line and the shot becomes what is called a reverse angle. camera angles the camera angle should be at eye level
Celebrity Juice Set/location of the production : Elstree Studio Colour palette and tone used within the show: loads of bright colours Hair and make-up: Keith Lemon used to have bleach blonde hair but currently has long ginger hair. Clothes: Keith Lemon wears random colourful clothes Presenters performance: Keith lemon is a fictional character who is played by the comedian Leigh Frances Camera Shot types: the most usual shot types celebrity juice uses are wide shot, medium close up and close up. Positioning: the position of the cameras are from each side and from straight in front of the panel. Movements: The camera cuts from one camera to another and the cast and guests of the show move around for the games. Framing: Sometimes they zoom in onto individual people but other times they have wide shots of each panel. Depth of field: Sometimes parts of the background are out of...
White Balance White balance is a camera control that adjusts the camera's color sensitivity to match the prevailing colour of outdoor light (cooler), indoor light (warmer). How to perform a manual white balance: Point your camera to a pure white subject, so that most of what you're seeing in the viewfinder is white. Opinions vary on just how much white needs to be in the frame - but we've found that about 50-80% of the frame should be fine. The subject should be fairly matte, that is, non-reflective. Set your exposure and focus. Activate the white balance by pressing the button or throwing the switch. The camera may take a few seconds to complete the operation, after which you should get a message (or icon) in the viewfinder. Hopefully this will be telling you that the white balance has succeeded - in this case, the camera will retain it's current colour balance until another white balance is performed. Correct colour balance Colour balance too blue...
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