For gear describe the type of person would use this gear and why, explain the type of gear (camera, audio, and post-production tools)
1. Gear basics: professional level (studio/broadcast, ENG) 2. Gear basics: professional level (cinema) 3. Gear basics: prosumer level (camcorders, DSLR) 4. Gear basics: consumer level (mobile cameras) 5. Gear basics: cables and connectors 6. Gear basics: accessories and expendables 7. Three universal elements of a story (counts as 2/assign to 2 students) 8. Five ways to create empathy for a main character 9. 12 people you meet in stories (counts as 3/assign to 3 students) 10. Three-act structure: Act I 11. Three-act structure: Act II (counts as 2/assign to 2 students) 12. Three-act structure: Act III 13. Tools of the content creator (counts as 2/assign to 2 students) 14. Careers in A/V production (counts as 3/assign to 3 students) 15. Production workflow: preproduction, production, post production (counts as 2/assign to 2 student 16. Production workflow: protocol background info (consists of key terms: analog, digital, and MOS shot) 18. The shot by size (counts as 2/assign to 2 students) 19. The shot by angle or lens height 20. The shot by camera movement 21. The shot by changing subject size2 2. The shot by job 23. The shot defined by camera action 24. Master and coverage shots 25. Continuity (counts as 2/assign to 2 students) 26. Postproduction: ingesting, putting pieces together, sharing your project 27. Postproduction: platforms and options
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