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RGB
The primary colors of light (not of the inks used in
printing) are red, green and blue, known by the
acronym RGB.
Additive Color Theory
also known as the additive color principle. the process
of combining the primary additive colors of red, green,
and blue to create a new lighter color
BNC Connector
A type of connector commonly used in television
production. the female and male versions lock together
securely with a simple 1/4 turn.
f-stop
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,The number defining how large or small your aperture
is set to. Smaller numbers (1, 1.4, 2, 2.8) equal a larger
opening, whereas larger numbers (22, 32, 45, 64) equal
a smaller opening.
Ellipsoidal light
I light fixture with a long barrel. A work horse of
industry, captures and shoots light out in parallel lines,
like human eye
Fresnel Light
A light fixture with spherical reflector and ability to
change beam size. Light is soft and even.
Key Light
Also known as the Main or Source Light. This is the
primary source of illumination and is customarily set
first. Positioned to one side of the camera, creates Hard
Shadows.
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, Fill Light
The lighting instrument that is placed opposite the key
light to provide illumination on the other side of the
talent's face or object in the shot
Interlaced Scanning
The scanning of all the odd-numbered lines (first field)
and the subsequent scanning of all the even-numbered
lines (second field). The two fields make up a complete
television frame.
Progressive Scanning
Each frame of video is scanned by the electron beam as
a single field. If slowed down, each frame would appear
on the monitor in its entirety on the screen, rather than
line by line, as is the case with interlaced scanning
Y/C
(Luminance and Chrominance) A term used to describe
the separation of video signal components used in
systems such as Hi-8 and S-VHS.
Component video signal
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