Synopses & Reviews
The Video Camera Operator's Handbook explains in easy-to-understand language the background to video operation. It describes the video system in photography terms, explaining its benefits, limitations and how these influence picture making.
The Video Camera Operator's Handbook explains in easy-to-understand language the background to video operation. It describes the video system in photography terms, explaining its benefits, limitations and how these influence picture making.
Aimed at camera operators (those transferring from photography and film, as well as those already working in video and television) the book explains how camera operation, lighting and special effects are all affected by video operation. The system is described from its roots. The camera and picture display are considered together to describe how they interact - these form the backbone of video photography. Checkout procedures are described and there is a discussion on lenses, lighting and pictures where these are specific to video operation. In short, all the important basics are covered to ensure the operator fully understands the system.
Peter Hodges is a freelance trainer and consultant, operating his own Moving Image Masterclasses which teach the fundamentals of video from a visual base. He worked for many years at BBC Pebble Mill on such productions as Oliver Twist, The Rai.
Reviews:
'A compelling read for all camera operators learning their craft and for those who think they know it all'
Amateur Film and Video Maker
'I would recommend The Video Camera Operator's Handbook to anyone
who is serious about taking moving pictures and who would like to
understand what lies behind grain, aperture ramping, colour temperature,
gamma and the many other elements which affect the pictures we
produce.'
Despatches
Explains how the video system influences picture making
An invaluable guide for those needing to multiskill
Invaluable for workers in allied crafts such as lighting, vision operation and special effects as written in a non technical language
Review
'A compelling read for all camera operators learning their craft and for those who think they know it all'
Amateur Film and Video Maker April 1995
'I would recommend The Video Camera Operator's Handbook to anyone
who is serious about taking moving pictures and who would like to
understand what lies behind grain, aperture ramping, colour temperature,
gamma and the many other elements which affect the pictures we
produce.'
Despatches, Spring 1996
Synopsis
-- Everything a video camera operator needs to know
-- Written in non technical language
-- Explains how the video system influences picture making
-- An invaluable guide for those needing to multiskill
-- Also invaluable for workers in allied crafts such as lighting, vision operation and special effects
-- Useful NVQ reference source
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. [110]) and index.
Table of Contents
Television and TV cameras; The video signal and measurement; The kit; Camera and Monitor; Lenses; Looking at pictures; Lighting; Preparing the kit; Shooting for special effects; Safety and Discipline; Glossary; Bibliography