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- Videographer abstract "Strictly speaking, a videographer is a person who works in the field of videography, video production — recording moving images and sound on video tape, disk, other electro-mechanical device. News broadcasting relies heavily on live television where videographers engage in electronic news gathering (ENG) of local news stories. On a set, in a television studio, the videographer is usually a camera operator of a professional video camera, sound, and lighting. As part of a typical electronic field production (EFP) television crew, videographers usually work with a television producer. However, for smaller productions (e.g. corporate and event videography), a videographer often works alone with a single-camera setup or in the case of a multiple-camera setup, as part of a larger television crew with lighting technician, grips and sound operators.Typically, videographers are distinguished from cinematographers in that they use digital hard-drive, flash cards or tape drive video cameras vs. 70mm IMAX, 35mm, 16mm or Super 8mm mechanical film cameras. Videographers manage smaller, event scale productions (commercials, documentaries, legal depositions, live events, short films, training videos, weddings), differing from individualized large production team members. The advent of high definition digital video cameras, however, has blurred this distinction.Further, it is becoming more and more common for people to talk about "filming" with a camcorder even though no "film" is involved. Similarly, the term "taping" is often used (for lack of a better term) though no tape (or film) is involved, where live video is recorded directly to video tape, a direct to disk recording using a hard disk recorder, or a tapeless camcorder using flash media. A minor note is that the cameraman or camerawoman is called a DIT (Digital Imaging Technician) not a DP (Director of Photography).Videographers maintain and operate a variety of video camera equipment, sound recording devices, edit footage, and stay up to date with technological advances. With modern video camcorders, professional studio quality videos can be produced at low cost rivaling large studios. Many major studios have stopped using film as a medium due to linear-editing devices no longer being made and the availability for amateurs to produce acceptable videos using DSLRs(Digital single-lens reflex camera). Videographers use non-linear editing software on home computers.".
- Videographer wikiPageID "1647155".
- Videographer wikiPageLength "3446".
- Videographer wikiPageOutDegree "38".
- Videographer wikiPageRevisionID "669565425".
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLink Audio_engineer.
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLink Camcorder.
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLink Camera_coverage.
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLink Camera_operator.
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLink Camera_tracking.
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Film_production.
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Filmmaking_occupations.
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Television_terminology.
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLink Cinematic_techniques.
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLink Cinematographer.
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLink Direct-to-disk_recording.
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLink Direct_to_disk_recording.
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_field_production.
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_news-gathering.
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_news_gathering.
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLink Event_videography.
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLink Filmmaking.
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLink Flash_media.
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLink Flash_memory.
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLink Grip_(job).
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLink Hard_disk_recorder.
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLink IMAX.
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLink Lighting_technician.
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLink Linear_video_editing.
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLink Live_television.
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLink Local_news.
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLink Match_moving.
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLink Multiple-camera_setup.
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLink News_broadcasting.
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLink Non-linear_editing_system.
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLink Professional_video_camera.
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLink Single-camera_setup.
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLink Sound_operator.
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLink Tapeless_camcorder.
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLink Television_crew.
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLink Television_producer.
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLink Television_studio.
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLink Video_production.
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLink Video_tape.
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLink Videography.
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLink Videotape.
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLink Wedding_videography.
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lead Videographer".
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLinkText "Videograph".
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLinkText "Videographer".
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLinkText "recorder".
- Videographer wikiPageWikiLinkText "videographer".
- Videographer hasPhotoCollection Videographer.
- Videographer wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Videographer wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- Videographer wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Videographer wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Videographer subject Category:Film_production.
- Videographer subject Category:Filmmaking_occupations.
- Videographer subject Category:Television_terminology.
- Videographer hypernym Person.
- Videographer type Article.
- Videographer type Person.
- Videographer type Article.
- Videographer type Occupation.
- Videographer type Thing.
- Videographer comment "Strictly speaking, a videographer is a person who works in the field of videography, video production — recording moving images and sound on video tape, disk, other electro-mechanical device. News broadcasting relies heavily on live television where videographers engage in electronic news gathering (ENG) of local news stories. On a set, in a television studio, the videographer is usually a camera operator of a professional video camera, sound, and lighting.".
- Videographer label "Videographer".
- Videographer sameAs Vidéaste.
- Videographer sameAs 映像作家.
- Videographer sameAs m.05kctv.
- Videographer sameAs చలన_చిత్ర_గ్రాహకుడు.
- Videographer sameAs Q3766177.
- Videographer sameAs Q3766177.
- Videographer wasDerivedFrom Videographer?oldid=669565425.
- Videographer isPrimaryTopicOf Videographer.