
best camcorder light image

Rich Cad
What are the different types of camcorders called? Are there different types? The lighting, zooms look totally different in TV, films, and personal home videos. What other differences are there? How do you create home videos that look like films or even tv shows. Also, how can you capture photos that look professional? I don't know anything about photography and filming.
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I don't think there is enough room or time to tell you. If you want to find out about this type of media then you need to go to your local library and read read, and read more, that will give you an idea, then a few years in collage, then training in your chosen field, once you have done all that, then you start to learn how to do it. if you ask anyone in media they will tell you that you never stop learning. think how much films/TV and video have changes over the last few years.
there are sites that will give you a very basic idea on how to achieve some of the effects you are asking about,
try www.videohelp.com
you will be surprised who gives advice there.
Good luck
RR
I don't think there is enough room or time to tell you. If you want to find out about this type of media then you need to go to your local library and read read, and read more, that will give you an idea, then a few years in collage, then training in your chosen field, once you have done all that, then you start to learn how to do it. if you ask anyone in media they will tell you that you never stop learning. think how much films/TV and video have changes over the last few years.
there are sites that will give you a very basic idea on how to achieve some of the effects you are asking about,
try www.videohelp.com
you will be surprised who gives advice there.
Good luck
RR
How come when you move your camcorder away from light, it creates a "smear" effect on the footage?

Jean Miche
Like for instance, I was watching some old Jean Michel Jarre and some old Queen concerts, and every time the camera moved away from the lights (say stage lights, or a reflection), it would give a temporary "smear" effect on the lens before it goes away. Why does it do this? Because of the quality of what they had at the time?
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