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Revision as of 22:26, 18 April 2023

Other languages:
Video

Skill Level

1

Year

2001

Version

28.11.2024

Approval authority

North American Division

Video AY Honor.png
Video
Vocational
Skill Level
123
Approval authority
North American Division
Year of Introduction
2001
See also



1. Be familiar with the type of videos available. Know the difference between VHS-C and Video 8 tapes.

2. Identify the following parts on a video camera and know how to use them:

a. Viewfinder

b. Record button

c. Lens

d. Zoom button

e. Power on/off switch

f. Manual focus and zoom levers/rings

g. Tape loading door

h. Time lapse switch

3. Know what the viewfinder messages mean.

4. Identify and change the battery. Know how to charge up the battery and when to replace-recharge the battery. Know how to get the best life from the Ni-cad battery.

5. How else can the camera be powered?

6. Video a five minute segment then view with your instructor. Discuss your technique including the following and learn how to correct if necessary:

a. Zooming

b. Lighting

c. Panning

d. Steadiness of camera

7. Demonstrate how to set up and use a tripod.

8. Demonstrate how to edit video using a VCR by editing segment taken for requirement 6.

9. Demonstrate your ability to use titles and design your own by hand or computer.


10. Complete one of the following and show it in a public place. Length of video clip must be 4-7 minutes.

a. Object lesson

b. Music video clip

c. Bible story (dramatized, puppets, acted etc.)

d. Nature

e. Modern life dilemma

f. Advertisement for church program, publication, etc.