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WebTV and Disaster Movies 

 

 

 You can improve the post-production quality of your edited digital video by adding mixing effects to the end product on your software's timeline. Video mixing is necessary for your video project when you want to smoothly transition between scenes, improve the image quality of scenes and crop images for better composition.

Programs are snow a specially designed television studio using several cameras which are fed into a control room and assembled in "real time,"  Non-professional video production  shot by a single camera are use din documentary films and variety disaster emergency series They are part of the "electronic field production,".

In electronic field production, documentary films or emergency scenario developments follow same rule with that a electronic director that is, creating and assembling images and documentation and reports, fitting them together carefully, weighing the quality and importance of each as the development goes.

Them director works, in a linear fashion going from one shot to the next or one scene to the next dealing with only one picture or incident step at a time. At every phase he is capable to shoot out of sequence, repeat shots, and record extra shots to be included at a later moment.

 Electronic field production in emergency situations allows for the use of extreme and scene in an artistic and scientific creativity born many times out of usual tracks but necessary to complete the image of a disaster supposed to electronically present.

Professionals spend most of their time analyzing and scripting the scenarios, planning the scientific support for each episode and organizing in video time their emergency productions.

 Each video production goes through several important stages, from development of the scenario concept through analysis of the script, then design of on scene development and shooting and finally acquisition of performers and narrators. During these steps, the producer schedules his equipment, finds or completes a competent crew, and gathers all of the necessary elements  for  the actual production of each episode.

 

For More information Please Contact  Dimitris Tsempelis at dimitris.tsemp@hotmail.com 

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