boot camp 2013: day 3
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Color Temperature
Color temperature is measured in Kelvins (k)
Color Temperature BasicsIndoor lighting is 3200
Outdoor lighting is 5600
3200k has an orange
5600k has a blue
kelvins.
kelvins.
hue.
hue.
Three determinants of exposure
•F-Stops
•Shutter speed
•Sensitivity
Three elements of Depth of Field
•Aperture
•Camera/subject distance
•Focal length
Color Temperature BasicsIndoor light is 3200
Outdoor light is 5600
3200k has an orange
5600k has a blue
kelvins.
kelvins.
hue.
hue.
Warm versus Cold
White balance is a camera setting that adjusts for lighting in order to make white objects appear white.
White Balance
Color Temperature BasicsIndoor light is 3200
Outdoor light is 5600
3200k has an orange
5600k has a blue
kelvins.
kelvins.
hue.
hue.
PMW-EX1
Battery & Power On
Standard Format Settings
Shutter 1/48
Country NTSC
Video Format (EX1) HQ 1080/24P
Video Format (EX1-R) HQ 1920/24P
Press: MenuScroll to: OTHERSSelect: CountryConfirm it is NTSC
Standard Format Settings
Shutter 1/48
Country NTSC
Video Format (EX1) HQ 1080/24P
Video Format (EX1-R) HQ 1920/24P
ND Filter(Neutral Density Filter)
0dB
1/48 Technical explanation: “With a traditional shutter angle of 180°, film is exposed
for 1/48 second at 24 frame per second.”
Simple: Looks better (more like film = more cinematic)
White Balance
You have three options –PRST: Preset mode (a factory setting of 3200K)A: Memory A mode
B: ATW or Memory B mode
To store a temperature:1.Point the camera at a white object that is matte (non-reflective) and covers 80% of the frame.
2. Once you have selected your white matte object, turn the white balance switch to “A”
3. Press the white balance button.
Recommended Settings
Zebra1 Level 100
Zebra2 Level 95