When making my film, I have to know what camera i will be using. There are several types of cameras for me to use. Due to filming in school i will have to use the school camera equipment which is a DSLR camera.
Digital Single Lens Reflex, this is what DSLR stands for. This indicates that the camera works with a fixed digital sensor. DSLR cameras are long lasting meaning the camera has long sustainable battery life and can have different lenses attached to them for example, fish eye lens. When filming this will be helpful as I wouldn't have to constantly change the battery. The DSLR camera has multiple modes which i can access such as manual mode. In manual mode i can control the different features to my standards when filming. When filming, it would be easier for me as i can just adjust the settings to get the shot type i need when the camera is on manual mode.
The DSLR camera has multiple accessories i can utilise such as:
- Tripod
- SD card
- Fish eye lens
- Filters
Using this equipment will help enhance the quality of my shots as well as helping me get the specific shot i need when filming.
The DSLR camera also helps with cinematography when filming as well as lighting. To have that cinematography effect when filming, ensure to switch the button from AF to MF, from auto focus to manual focus. Switching from AF to MF allows you to control the focus and allows you to include cinematography. You can then change the focus to your liking when filming just by twisting the front of the lens. DSLR can help with lighting as I can access the torch from the camera. These settings will help me when filming as I will be able to add cinematography in certain scenes by changing the mode to AF to MF and if i need lighting i can access the flashlight on the camera.
- Focus pull method - A focus pull allows you to have a certain object or person in focus with the background being blurred, or it can have the objects or people blurred and have the background in focus. This allows the audience to be focused on what is focused on screen.
- Depth of field - The distance of a object close up and an object far away in a picture is the depth of field.
- Aperture - The opening where light goes through.
- Fish-eye - The purpose of this lens is to serve disfiguration, it is a wide angle lens, this lens helps create a panoramic view when using this lens.
- Standard - This lens is used to interpret the natural view of objects or people to the human eye.
- Wide angle - This lens is used to capture wide angles shots. This lens is mainly used when filming landscape, this make shots taken more expanded.
- ISO - This controls the amount of light that gets in the camera. This enables me to control how much light i want when filming, making it easier for me to control the amount exposure i want.
- Aperture - This is similar to ISO. The size of the lens that is being opened means more light coming in the frame. The less the opening is in the lens the less light comes through
- Shutter speed - This is the amount of time the camera is exposed to light. This helps me control the light in each scene.
- Higher fps - The higher the fps the more the visual information is shown.
- Lower fps - The lower the fps the less the visual information is displayed.


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