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.
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...
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...
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