How to Use Your Video Camera
Do you take home videos fanatically and wish to give them a more polished touch? Or are you working on a video marketing campaign for your business?
Join us for another collaboration with the Film Council of Greater Columbus! This workshop is designed to enable the average video shooter to get the best performance capable from their consumer and “prosumer” grade video camera. The intent is to help bridge the gap from backyard family birthday shooter to the best you can be with the camera gear you own, working within whatever limitations your equipment may have. Please feel free to bring your camera and manuals with you.
Individual topics will include but are not limited to:
- framing
- lighting
- contrast ratios
- use of color
- 2/3s rule
- audio issues
- white and color balance
Instructor: Sean McHenry
Date: September 27 and 29, 2010
Time: 6:00pm-9:00pm
Cost: $55 for both sessions
Location: The Film Council of Greater Columbus
1021 East Broad Street
Columbus, OH 43205-1357
The Film Council’s offices are located in the carriage house in back of 1021 E Broad St. Parking is available in the Red Cross parking lot directly behind the carriage house, which can be accessed either from S. 21st (the alley directly after the church) or from Madison Ave. Please park in the Red Cross parking lot anywhere except the spaces with ACR Vehicle marking on the blacktop. The workshop will be held upstairs.
