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Year 101 (CI) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Traianus and Paetus (or, less frequently, year 854 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 101 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
Video is an electronic medium for the recording, copying, playback, broadcasting, and display of moving visual media.
Video systems vary greatly in the resolution of the display, how they are refreshed, and the rate of refreshed, and 3D video systems exist. They can also be carried on a variety of media, including radio broadcast, tapes, DVDs, computer files etc.
Video technology was first developed for Mechanical television systems, which were quickly replaced by cathode ray tube (CRT) television systems, but several new technologies for video display devices have since been invented. Charles Ginsburg led an Ampex research team developing one of the first practical video tape recorder (VTR). In 1951 the first video tape recorder captured live images from television cameras by converting the camera's electrical impulses and saving the information onto magnetic video tape.
Video recorders were sold for $50,000 in 1956, and videotapes cost $300 per one-hour reel. However, prices gradually dropped over the years; in 1971, Sony began selling videocassette recorder (VCR) decks and tapes to the public.
Shooting is the act or process of discharging firearms or other projectile weapons such as bows or crossbows. Even the firing of artillery, rockets, and missiles can be called shooting. A person who specializes in shooting is a marksman. Shooting can take place in a shooting range or in the field in hunting, in shooting sports, or in combat.
Marksmanship has inspired competition, and in several countries rifle clubs started to form in the 19th century. Soon international shooting events evolved, including shooting at the Summer Olympics (from 1896) and World Championships (from 1897). The International Shooting Sport Federation still administers Olympic and non-Olympic rifle, pistol, shotgun, and running target shooting competitions, although there is also a large number of national and international shooting sports controlled by unrelated organizations.
Shooting technique differs depending on factors like the type of firearm used (from a handgun to a sniper rifle); the distance to and nature of the target; the required precision; and the available time. Breathing and position play an important role when handling a handgun or a rifle. Some shooting sports, such as IPSC shooting, make a sport of combat style shooting. The prone position, kneeling position, and standing position offer different amounts of support for the shooter.
Never used a camera before? Want to learn how? If you just bought a DSLR or any camera and want to learn how to use it, this is the video for you! This tutorial is for people who have never used a camera before and are getting into Photography and/or Filmmaking for the first time. I walk beginners through how to get a great shot and what exactly all those numbers mean on the camera. I review, in detail, what Shutter Speed, Aperture (F-Stop), ISO, and Depth of Field are. This video is in a lecture style, so grab a pen and paper and take some notes. But I keep it fun by cracking jokes and dropping the occasional curse because, well, we're all adults here. Aren't we? Continue your lesson by watching PART 2 here: https://youtu.be/U33Uxtt7474 The next lesson is all about the Light Me...
Thinking about making a video? This is a basic overview that can help get you started.
More news and training at http://nextwavedv.com Learn tips and techniques from amateur turned professional filmmakers. In this seminar, we discuss: Developing a story Scriptwriting Scriptwriting software Acting Directing actors Choosing a camera Dynamic range Blocking and composition Camera motion with a dolly and jib Audio and microphones Soft and hard lighting 3 point lighting Editing footage ...and much more Like us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/nextwavedv Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/nextwavedv http://twitter.com/tonyreale http://twitter.com/seancbowers Produced by Creative Edge Productions http://creativeedgepro.com
Watch more at http://www.lynda.com/Premiere-Pro-tutorials/Video-Journalism-Storytelling-Techniques/120605-2.html?utm_campaign=2tQSmQJtvXI&utm;_medium=viral&utm;_source=youtube. This tutorial offers basic tips for you to get the most out of your video shoot. This tutorial is a single movie from the Video Journalism Storytelling Techniques course presented by lynda.com author Jeff Sengstack. The complete course duration is 2 hours and 2 minutes long and follows Jeff, a digital media producer and former TV news reporter, as he plans and shoots a complete human-interest story. Introduction 1. Choosing the Message 2. Selecting Strategies to Prove the Message 3. Getting Visuals and Sound to Support the Message 4. Using Good Miking and Lighting Techniques 5. Organizing Your Assets 6. Scripting Y...
Camera and Gear that we can recommend: http://goo.gl/6C9IjP A tutorial by Moritz Janisch (Fenchel & Janisch) Blog & Website: http://www.fenchel-janisch.com This introduction to DSLR video is divided into six parts. Learn how to set up your camera, shoot in daylight and at night. This tutorial shows you how to get the cinematic film look that so many people are talking about. In the fall of 2008 Vincent Laforet was the first one to use the Canon EOS 5D Mark II which was the first digital SLR capable of recording full HD video. The short film he shot mostly at night, called "Reverie", become popular over night. Something that Canon never intended got more and more in focus of amateur filmmakers all over the world: Shooting films and commercials with a stills camera. It only took a few mo...
To view the next video in this series click: http://www.monkeysee.com/play/10761 This video series provides guidelines and tips for basic video production that can be applied to any video you shoot and edit.
Get a your own shot looked at by a professional coach : http://courtsidewithjulz.com/shot-analysis/ Check out my website at www.courtsidewithjulz.com for more information and video's coming soon. Courtside with Julz 's Shooting Basics takes you through the basics of shooting so you understand each aspect of it, why it is important and how you should be shooting the ball.
Today on The Slanted Lens, we will show you how to shoot a simple 2 camera profile interview piece with a talent on location. You can use this piece for company profiles, Kickstarter campaigns, corporate videos, documentary work, individual company profiling, etc. We will discuss the position of the cameras and lights, choosing the location, shooting B-roll and creating an outline and questions for the interview. I usually shoot with a crew of no more than 3 people. Many times I have done the interviews with just me and a sound person and it's very possible to shoot these alone. You can watch the final interview here http://www.jaypmorgan.com/p593435088#h60fcf957. Keep those cameras rolling and keep on clickn'. http://www.kesslercrane.com http://www.tamron-usa.com http://www.videoblocks....
Griffin reports on the RED camera price drop, Disney's purchase of Star Wars, 10 ways to smash a pumpkin, a DIY car-camera mount, and top 10 tips for faking it—making amateur video look professional! VIDEO LINKS http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3HbsUs-LU8U&list;=PL-3mr0QREVv0rJM9JXHbjnu9jHL99GbHe&index;=1&feature;=plpp_video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jINmp7y5w1U&list;=PL-3mr0QREVv0rJM9JXHbjnu9jHL99GbHe&index;=2&feature;=plpp_video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtAPAcqrrAw&list;=PL-3mr0QREVv0rJM9JXHbjnu9jHL99GbHe&index;=3&feature;=plpp_video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUbH1SEsqiE&list;=PL-3mr0QREVv0rJM9JXHbjnu9jHL99GbHe&index;=4&feature;=plpp_video TRICKS FOR FAKING IT—Making Amateur Video Look Professional: #1 Light your scene as best you can. #2 Use sunlight, especially during the gol...
Never used a camera before? Want to learn how? If you just bought a DSLR or any camera and want to learn how to use it, this is the video for you! This tutorial is for people who have never used a camera before and are getting into Photography and/or Filmmaking for the first time. I walk beginners through how to get a great shot and what exactly all those numbers mean on the camera. I review, in detail, what Shutter Speed, Aperture (F-Stop), ISO, and Depth of Field are. This video is in a lecture style, so grab a pen and paper and take some notes. But I keep it fun by cracking jokes and dropping the occasional curse because, well, we're all adults here. Aren't we? Continue your lesson by watching PART 2 here: https://youtu.be/U33Uxtt7474 The next lesson is all about the Light Me...
Thinking about making a video? This is a basic overview that can help get you started.
More news and training at http://nextwavedv.com Learn tips and techniques from amateur turned professional filmmakers. In this seminar, we discuss: Developing a story Scriptwriting Scriptwriting software Acting Directing actors Choosing a camera Dynamic range Blocking and composition Camera motion with a dolly and jib Audio and microphones Soft and hard lighting 3 point lighting Editing footage ...and much more Like us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/nextwavedv Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/nextwavedv http://twitter.com/tonyreale http://twitter.com/seancbowers Produced by Creative Edge Productions http://creativeedgepro.com
Watch more at http://www.lynda.com/Premiere-Pro-tutorials/Video-Journalism-Storytelling-Techniques/120605-2.html?utm_campaign=2tQSmQJtvXI&utm;_medium=viral&utm;_source=youtube. This tutorial offers basic tips for you to get the most out of your video shoot. This tutorial is a single movie from the Video Journalism Storytelling Techniques course presented by lynda.com author Jeff Sengstack. The complete course duration is 2 hours and 2 minutes long and follows Jeff, a digital media producer and former TV news reporter, as he plans and shoots a complete human-interest story. Introduction 1. Choosing the Message 2. Selecting Strategies to Prove the Message 3. Getting Visuals and Sound to Support the Message 4. Using Good Miking and Lighting Techniques 5. Organizing Your Assets 6. Scripting Y...
Camera and Gear that we can recommend: http://goo.gl/6C9IjP A tutorial by Moritz Janisch (Fenchel & Janisch) Blog & Website: http://www.fenchel-janisch.com This introduction to DSLR video is divided into six parts. Learn how to set up your camera, shoot in daylight and at night. This tutorial shows you how to get the cinematic film look that so many people are talking about. In the fall of 2008 Vincent Laforet was the first one to use the Canon EOS 5D Mark II which was the first digital SLR capable of recording full HD video. The short film he shot mostly at night, called "Reverie", become popular over night. Something that Canon never intended got more and more in focus of amateur filmmakers all over the world: Shooting films and commercials with a stills camera. It only took a few mo...
To view the next video in this series click: http://www.monkeysee.com/play/10761 This video series provides guidelines and tips for basic video production that can be applied to any video you shoot and edit.
Get a your own shot looked at by a professional coach : http://courtsidewithjulz.com/shot-analysis/ Check out my website at www.courtsidewithjulz.com for more information and video's coming soon. Courtside with Julz 's Shooting Basics takes you through the basics of shooting so you understand each aspect of it, why it is important and how you should be shooting the ball.
Today on The Slanted Lens, we will show you how to shoot a simple 2 camera profile interview piece with a talent on location. You can use this piece for company profiles, Kickstarter campaigns, corporate videos, documentary work, individual company profiling, etc. We will discuss the position of the cameras and lights, choosing the location, shooting B-roll and creating an outline and questions for the interview. I usually shoot with a crew of no more than 3 people. Many times I have done the interviews with just me and a sound person and it's very possible to shoot these alone. You can watch the final interview here http://www.jaypmorgan.com/p593435088#h60fcf957. Keep those cameras rolling and keep on clickn'. http://www.kesslercrane.com http://www.tamron-usa.com http://www.videoblocks....
Griffin reports on the RED camera price drop, Disney's purchase of Star Wars, 10 ways to smash a pumpkin, a DIY car-camera mount, and top 10 tips for faking it—making amateur video look professional! VIDEO LINKS http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3HbsUs-LU8U&list;=PL-3mr0QREVv0rJM9JXHbjnu9jHL99GbHe&index;=1&feature;=plpp_video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jINmp7y5w1U&list;=PL-3mr0QREVv0rJM9JXHbjnu9jHL99GbHe&index;=2&feature;=plpp_video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtAPAcqrrAw&list;=PL-3mr0QREVv0rJM9JXHbjnu9jHL99GbHe&index;=3&feature;=plpp_video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUbH1SEsqiE&list;=PL-3mr0QREVv0rJM9JXHbjnu9jHL99GbHe&index;=4&feature;=plpp_video TRICKS FOR FAKING IT—Making Amateur Video Look Professional: #1 Light your scene as best you can. #2 Use sunlight, especially during the gol...
Wind may be the most difficult thing to correct for when long range shooting. In this basic external ballistics video, Rex discussed the effects of wind on a bullets trajectory. This video covers the clock method, the feel method, wind observations on local biota, spotting and reading mirage through optics, how to do angular corrections, wind formulas using constants, and the use of wind tables. This in an introduction to the understanding the dynamics of wind in their relation to long range rifle shooting. All the music, animations, and photography in this video were created by TiborasaurusRex, and unsigned artist. Song Title: Wadi Watir Music and Lyrics by: TiborasaurusRex Instrumentation and Vocals by: TiborasaurusRex Recorded by: TiborasaurusRex