Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Austyn Curtis
English 12
3/15/19
Annotated Bibliography
This source specifically explains what a “visual art” is. For the most part explaining the
term “public art” and how it correlates with what a physical art actually is. Public art can
work, community art, digital new media, and even performances and festivals!
https://www.adorama.com/alc/how-to-become-a-videographer
Like photography, videography can be very hard to get into. This is a very difficult
industry to be competitive in. This occupation includes individuals that are ambitions,
tech savvy, naturally creative, and can tell a story through motion pictures. After finally
earning the education and credentials the field requires you to have, you may struggling
finding a job that suits your skill set and your style.
Video Production Equipment and Filmmaking Gear Check-list. (n.d.). Retrieved from
https://www.desktop-documentaries.com/video-production-equipment.html
One of the most exciting and stressful aspects being a videographer is putting together
your own video production equipment package. In this industry, there is no “one size fits
all” there is many variables to consider, including; budget, type of project, loction,
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package would be: a video camera (usually a DSLR or mirrorless camera), plenty of
lenses, a stabilizer (tripod, monopod, “kick stand”), Lighting (three point camera system
or camera light), audio essentials (wireless mics, boompole, shotgun mic, XLR cable,)
headphones, drives, SD card, and last but not least PLENTY OF BATTERIES.
Halbrooks, G. (n.d.). Top 10 Tips to Shoot Video Like a Professional. Retrieved from
https://www.thebalancecareers.com/tips-shoot-professional-videographer-2315393
Now that you’ve acquired all the equipment necessary to claim yourself as a
“videographer”, you must know how to use all this expensive equipment.