Understanding Television Production Cameras

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  • @TheNefastor
    @TheNefastor 6 років тому +1351

    A rare UA-camr who doesn't waste my time. Bravo !

    • @FriedrichWeidig
      @FriedrichWeidig 6 років тому +13

      so true! good information, well displayed, short, no repetitions, clear pronounciation.

    • @niteshkumarkumar2062
      @niteshkumarkumar2062 5 років тому

      Ravikuma

    • @happyhubbs
      @happyhubbs 5 років тому

      Agreed

    • @iamFata
      @iamFata 5 років тому

      totally agreed with you

    • @u2dva
      @u2dva 5 років тому +2

      But those white screens did waste my eyes :-(

  • @silvanusamaambo9161
    @silvanusamaambo9161 7 років тому +1749

    a two year course In 14minutes

    • @GarethStack
      @GarethStack 6 років тому +117

      No joke, I did a masters in broadcast production and this is more detailed.

    • @mz_emmet
      @mz_emmet 6 років тому +67

      the education system is ridiculously slow and bloated with useless information

    • @rizqi8938
      @rizqi8938 6 років тому +2

      @@mz_emmet 🤣😂 kwkwkwhahhaajjajajajajaja

    • @FahadShah822
      @FahadShah822 6 років тому +9

      I think that says a lot about how poorly the brick-and-mortar education system stacks up in the information age.

    • @Rainbowzzify
      @Rainbowzzify 6 років тому +4

      literally, im in film school right now.

  • @janedelmueller
    @janedelmueller 7 років тому +1902

    U would be a good rapper

  • @G7LWT
    @G7LWT Рік тому +2

    Wow, the pace of the canter through all the principles was so quick that I ended up watching the video at 0.75 speed. Thanks for taking the time to create and share this video, it’s very much appreciated.

  • @kaurvali
    @kaurvali 5 років тому +98

    Still funny that most of tv channels are under 720p

    • @litvenplayosu
      @litvenplayosu 5 років тому +1

      The standard broadcasting bandwith only allows 720p, while some satellites can already offer 4K streams (although this is rare and usually used for exclusive viewing events like concert/sports remote viewings at cinemas)

  • @owendoyle3085
    @owendoyle3085 5 років тому +91

    *This is a photo of the first ever camera*
    W-wait a minute

    • @umair6547
      @umair6547 5 років тому +12

      Owen Doyle Not a surprise for me. It can be taken by second camera ever.

    • @owendoyle3085
      @owendoyle3085 5 років тому +12

      @@umair6547 actually they used mirrors to get a picture of itself

    • @umair6547
      @umair6547 5 років тому +4

      Owen Doyle This is real smart.

    • @crist67mustang
      @crist67mustang 5 років тому

      @@umair6547 I thought the same.
      _Ai zóu de séim_
      Pensé lo mismo.

  • @ketchup5344
    @ketchup5344 6 років тому +184

    Great!! Can we have a full two hour video tutorial on "everything you need to know about tv production" and at the same pace please? That would be like a year in college done and dusted!!✌

    • @MichaelPari
      @MichaelPari 6 років тому +1

      David Wilder love the music man, keep going ! make it big. don’t give up

    • @DigitalAndInnovation
      @DigitalAndInnovation 3 роки тому +1

      Seriously though... if this was around 10 years ago I probably would have studied TV instead of film

    • @captainkeyboard1007
      @captainkeyboard1007 Рік тому

      I think that would be a nice show to watch after reminiscing about computers. They make television stay alive.

  • @Vic-mh1ur
    @Vic-mh1ur 6 років тому +23

    That was nothing short of one of the best and most in depth technologically advanced narrations of video technology I've ever seen. you should be extremely proud of the hard work you have obviously put into the production of this video congratulations! Please continue to produce more great works like this one.

    • @BenScooter1
      @BenScooter1  6 років тому +1

      Thanks very much!

    • @BenScooter1
      @BenScooter1  6 років тому +1

      There's another one on my channel named 'Roles in the Television Studio'

  • @AapentVinduman
    @AapentVinduman 6 років тому +74

    Its funny, ive worked in ENG for 9 years, but after watch this video, i now know what it stands for.. lol

    • @VelocityFilmsCO
      @VelocityFilmsCO 5 років тому +2

      9 years and didn’t bother asking or using google? Yikes

    • @alevi9340
      @alevi9340 4 роки тому +1

      Really? Are you an engineer? I spent 17 years and i know everything about that, i studied while i was working in a tv station , the tv station was my school and my classroom...

  • @MiguelFigueroaAvila
    @MiguelFigueroaAvila 6 років тому +503

    i learned a lot in 14 minutes, my head hurts as my ignorance is going away :)

    • @Xhanoir
      @Xhanoir 6 років тому

      instant subscribe... DANG!

    • @TonyBabarino
      @TonyBabarino 6 років тому

      Bahahahahaa! :)

    • @codz_5269
      @codz_5269 5 років тому +1

      300th like ur welcome

    • @ellonysman
      @ellonysman 5 років тому

      Good on you mate! I skipped a bit, have a head ache and am still dumb...still trying to figure out my Kodak Instamatic

  • @vandervsf
    @vandervsf 6 років тому +533

    Great video, lots of info.
    Avoid blank white screen on your videos. try to always put a broll or something so we can focus on ;)

    • @BenScooter1
      @BenScooter1  6 років тому +114

      Yes there is a white screen for a long time during the topic of Interlaced vs. Progressive. I wanted to fill this space but ran out of time (it was a University assessment.) If I ever make another one I shall take this on board :)

    • @Drtorky
      @Drtorky 6 років тому +51

      Thanks to the white screen, I discovered burn in on my phone's oled. 😂👍

    • @Xhanoir
      @Xhanoir 6 років тому +7

      idk why but youtube is now recomending worthy videos, i bet on this week your video will double its views...

    • @100100011010010110
      @100100011010010110 6 років тому +2

      Agreed. Made me think that the audio was out of sync. Could have been a good spot for video of the presenter speaking the dialog if there were no relevant images to show at that time.

    • @rudrakshbansiwal
      @rudrakshbansiwal 6 років тому +6

      Just come to check I'm not only one who is annoyed by it

  • @metalhed2
    @metalhed2 6 років тому +2

    As a previous TV Broadcast engineer, This was a great trip down memory lane. You filled in many facts that I forgot about.

  • @matte-d349
    @matte-d349 6 років тому +34

    Genlock =/= timecode!
    And the sensors on the pictured EFP cameras are actually quite small (2/3”) when compared to most sensors on interchangeable lens cameras (still cameras, digital cinema, etc). This small size is what allows lenses with such large zoom ranges and fast, constant maximum apertures.

    • @mikecumbo7531
      @mikecumbo7531 Рік тому +2

      Genlock has nothing to do with timecode, it allows different cameras to be timed to the switcher. Timecode is a function of your record device.

    • @matte-d349
      @matte-d349 Рік тому +2

      @@mikecumbo7531 Not sure if you're replying to me or someone else.. if me, I'm not sure what you mean; I explicitly stated that genlock does not equal timecode.

  • @ThatGuyJConroy
    @ThatGuyJConroy 8 місяців тому +1

    I wasn’t “reminded” to like, subscribe, turn on, or smash anything… just quality informative content delivered straightforward with no pandering to “THE algorithm”. You tube in its purist form. THANK YOU!! Cheers!

    • @BenScooter1
      @BenScooter1  8 місяців тому

      No worries! Glad you liked the video. Because this was originally used as part of a university assessment, it wasn't necessary to do the whole 'like and subscribe' thing. There's another similar video on my channel about 'Roles in the Television Studio' which you are welcome to watch 😃

  • @timboffm595
    @timboffm595 5 років тому +6

    Trying to procrastinate and watching random videos, ending up learning something which is exactly the stuff that's the exam about. College always gets you.
    Great video

  • @fletzyproductions1190
    @fletzyproductions1190 Рік тому +2

    This video is litearlly crazy. No other words for it. This is so full of information i absolutely love it.

  • @maple_fields
    @maple_fields 6 років тому +146

    "The lenses are often more expensive than the camera"
    No kidding. I was working for a company providing video to ESPN, and we were using one of the box lenses that you were showing in the video (one of the Canon Digisupers, I can't remember which one), and they told us that the lenses had cost $250,000 when they bought them. The cameras we attached the lenses to were relatively inexpensive at around $40,000.

    • @alex0589
      @alex0589 6 років тому +9

      I think the newer ones are even faster with a bigger range and all, almost 300k US. Beautiful tank of a lens

    • @rkan2
      @rkan2 6 років тому +5

      Well that's kind of true for any camera, not just professional cameras! With a range of 10-600mm the pricing doesn't suprise!

    • @MrSyNRG
      @MrSyNRG 6 років тому +6

      5:18 "We don't give a F about any of that!!!!"

    • @CarlMateo
      @CarlMateo 6 років тому +3

      @@MrSyNRG man that hurt to see

    • @YoeriKurvers
      @YoeriKurvers 6 років тому

      Those are fairly normal price ranges for those kind of lenses.

  • @ImranHunzai
    @ImranHunzai 6 років тому +326

    Only if you could talk a litter faster.

    • @huawafabe
      @huawafabe 6 років тому +16

      switch video speed to 1.25 or 1.5 xD

    • @ChocolateHabanero22
      @ChocolateHabanero22 6 років тому +5

      2x is better heh heh!

    • @Balakov100
      @Balakov100 6 років тому +3

      Jesus. It doesn't even sound any different at 1.5.

    • @Jay-jb2vr
      @Jay-jb2vr 5 років тому +2

      @@Balakov100 0.75......thank me later

    • @ftse07
      @ftse07 5 років тому +10

      *rip to the ppl that didn't get the sarcasm*

  • @franklinesabasaba4321
    @franklinesabasaba4321 7 років тому +798

    Wait hang on a minute..if that was the first camera, who took the damn picture 😰

    • @BeaHasPP
      @BeaHasPP 6 років тому +449

      The guy with the second camera.😒

    • @caitthenerd7470
      @caitthenerd7470 6 років тому +186

      Contrary to popular belief, that is not the world's first camera. It was (at the time it was made, I'm not sure if it's been beaten) the world's largest camera, created in 1900, nearly a century after the first camera was created. So to answer your question, the picture was taken by someone else, with a regularly-sized camera.

    • @austinomoria8218
      @austinomoria8218 6 років тому +15

      😂 2 cameras were made

    • @Roorem10
      @Roorem10 6 років тому +96

      You all are wrong... If you look it up, to celebrate their success they set up mirrors so they could take a picture of themselves.

    • @tim_kiprop
      @tim_kiprop 6 років тому +4

      Frankline Sabasaba the second camera😦

  • @General_Discharge
    @General_Discharge 5 років тому +1

    I have been working remote production as a freelance utility for 13 years, I even learned a lot watching this.

  • @sayharris1361
    @sayharris1361 5 років тому +5

    Well done young man. I was a operator for ABC News for 17 years. I don’t think you left anything.🤙🏽😉

    • @BenScooter1
      @BenScooter1  5 років тому +2

      Thank you so much! Perhaps some day I can pursue more work in the television industry.

  • @pcpablo2
    @pcpablo2 10 місяців тому +1

    Wow, a rollercoaster ride of volumes of info,well done! I had to pause a few times, and also slow it down, but learned a lot!

    • @BenScooter1
      @BenScooter1  10 місяців тому

      Glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @justforfunvideohobby
    @justforfunvideohobby 6 років тому +65

    As a live video director I was surprised that I learned something new. Thanks

    • @BenScooter1
      @BenScooter1  6 років тому +13

      That's awesome! Maybe some day I'll work in Television aha. I work in game development right now.

    • @gilsonmedia8154
      @gilsonmedia8154 5 років тому

      @@BenScooter1 go into TV engineering. There's a industry shortage and it's way more fun ;).

    • @BenScooter1
      @BenScooter1  5 років тому +1

      @@gilsonmedia8154 I'd consider if it someone was willing to hire me :)

    • @gilsonmedia8154
      @gilsonmedia8154 5 років тому +1

      @@BenScooter1 drop me a message man xD.

  • @miroslawslubecki5360
    @miroslawslubecki5360 5 років тому +2

    The most important thing is to learn how to use the camera we have. What matters is not the purchase of the most expensive equipment, but the perfect service of the one we have. It is not the camera that takes pictures, but the man.

  • @Raptorman0909
    @Raptorman0909 6 років тому +6

    Excellent overview that addresses the reasons why studio cameras tend to be really big and pro grade field cameras are just sort of big.

    • @SammyGArt
      @SammyGArt 6 років тому +2

      Another factor he didn't mention is they tend to run all day or for 10 hours plus. If you took a regular pro-sumer camera and tryed to run it every weeked for 10 hours strait i die in 6 months maybe. bigger heats seaks and fan keep it cool. even in blazing hot weather.

    • @alex0589
      @alex0589 6 років тому

      "Try to carry a digisuper on your shoulder and youll see" is what id say

    • @Raptorman0909
      @Raptorman0909 6 років тому

      Thank you, no!

    • @gilsonmedia8154
      @gilsonmedia8154 5 років тому

      Field cameras can be big too. We regularly take box lenses out into the wild along with broadcast cameras bodies. That said we also take an entire truck or two to go with them.
      I think the Superbowl was about 30 trucks.

  • @josephemris
    @josephemris 5 років тому +1

    If only this man had an online tutoring course, i'd apply in a heartbeat

  • @Gumpa2
    @Gumpa2 5 років тому +28

    But at the end of the day, there is still just crap on the TV :(

  • @1967AJB
    @1967AJB 6 років тому

    Enjoyed that, thank you. It took me back to my youth and many things I’d forgotten.

  • @xorasanorg
    @xorasanorg 5 років тому +3

    Thank you for not wasting my time with useless animations and crappy jokes that everyone else is using.

  • @petersmith1972
    @petersmith1972 5 років тому +1

    Wow impressive imformative video..i have just learnt so much more than i thought i knew! Thank you so much..

  • @naqvadak
    @naqvadak 5 років тому +8

    Dude you made great video about those cameras what`s wrong with rest of your chanel? make more such videos! your way of giving the info is just so ... perfect i asume? no too much details not too slow not too fast. In a 1 word - Great.

  • @AaronCamus
    @AaronCamus 5 років тому +1

    Electomechanical engineer, getting into HD AV production for a new source of fun - your video here is phenominal. Concise, informative, and very well 'rounded'. I'm impressed.
    I am subbing your channel, and watching more of your tutorials and informatrionals... Cheers from Las Vegas!

    • @BenScooter1
      @BenScooter1  5 років тому

      Thank you very much! I have another video about Roles in the Television Studio, perhaps you'll enjoy that!

  • @ANigerianPrince
    @ANigerianPrince 6 років тому +3

    This was everything I needed to know in one video. Great job.

  • @vetschvideo
    @vetschvideo 6 років тому +1

    That is dense! But amazing. Very good overview. Thank you for this great video.

  • @stevetheveteran
    @stevetheveteran 6 років тому +4

    That wasn't the first camera, it was made to photograph a train in 1900 for Chicago & Alton. It held a glass plate measuring 8x4.5 feet.

  • @virtuosolead
    @virtuosolead 5 років тому +2

    A really well made video...bravo my friend.

  • @ayushagrawal104
    @ayushagrawal104 6 років тому +43

    Really good quality content. Keep it up! And I don't understand why is everyone commenting about the fast pace. Heck, I am Indian, English isn't even my native language, yet I had absolutely no problems in understanding each and every word.

    • @finaloutput
      @finaloutput 6 років тому +3

      People here actually don't know the fact that he made this videos exclusively for you. Because, generally when someone entertains a large audience or speak publicly, he should try to keep a slow constant pace, so that most of the people can catch up.

    • @DC-wv2zg
      @DC-wv2zg 6 років тому +1

      It's not about understanding the words, but processing the information.

    • @gianfavero
      @gianfavero 6 років тому

      Agree bro.

    • @finaloutput
      @finaloutput 6 років тому

      @@DC-wv2zg that's how your brain processed my message ☺

    • @konatadesuka
      @konatadesuka 6 років тому +1

      I agree, not a native english speaker and I had no trouble keeping up

  • @hyperparadox1
    @hyperparadox1 6 років тому

    The best thing about the 21st century is that information like this comes for free.

  • @wentaoqiu4072
    @wentaoqiu4072 7 років тому +7

    Damn, that's a lot of info and definitely a lot of technology involved in cameras...

  • @IrwinCespedes
    @IrwinCespedes 7 років тому +2

    Ultra comprehensive guide!!!! Astonishing!

  • @MAGNUM-RUS
    @MAGNUM-RUS 6 років тому +64

    To slow, i watched this at 1.5 x speed...

  • @paulnixon752
    @paulnixon752 5 років тому +1

    I wasnt even aware that 14 minutes had passed, well done !

  • @Kamil0417
    @Kamil0417 6 років тому +4

    and that's a type of recommended vids that I like to watch YT, keep it up.
    really informative video. You should try yourself it this type of format on YT.

  • @henrikholst7296
    @henrikholst7296 6 років тому +1

    Wow! I bet I would be very confused by all this a few years back, but I must say this video is great!

  • @mji245
    @mji245 5 років тому +4

    9:45 Hay-tch-D is a format that I didn't know about, thanks for the info 👍

  • @bengunski
    @bengunski 6 років тому +2

    One of the other really important characteristics of box lenses that everyone forgets about is the maximum speed at which they can zoom. This is mostly only relevant for live sports broadcasting but given that there is no lens ring to throw, you have to rely solely on the electronics of the lens to be able to shift all that glass really quickly to catch the action while still being accurate. You often don't see these moves on air but occasionally a camera op will get caught out on a slo-mo replay of a critical moment (usually with the video ref inspecting it) and you'll see the full length and speed of the lens.

  • @mynamehaha1
    @mynamehaha1 5 років тому +6

    Must of took the picture of the first camera with the second one 🤣

  • @MrDami123
    @MrDami123 6 років тому +1

    Absolutely phenomenal video!

  • @romanjennings1097
    @romanjennings1097 8 років тому +22

    Best video on the web

  • @avjake
    @avjake 6 років тому

    Excellent intro to broadcast cameras. I think there's more info here than my first semester of TV Production.

  • @cvsdigital
    @cvsdigital 6 років тому +5

    I am a TV cameraman. I have a vision of the narrator standing next to me reciting the voiceover to this video - in exactly the same way as delivered here. -. whilst I quietly try to provide live pictures of something important: something like a remembrance day service perhaps. Slow down, lad - you'll be gone by the time you're 25...

    • @hahahahaha4565
      @hahahahaha4565 5 років тому

      cvsdigital what is your pay? And what state

    • @cvsdigital
      @cvsdigital 5 років тому

      @@hahahahaha4565 pay?....as much as I can get. State? ...I'm in the UK.

  • @Shotin35mm
    @Shotin35mm 5 років тому

    That was actually very interesting, it helped me to understand the different formats from PAL to NTSC and also the little “i” next to the resolution options.

  • @clemstevenson
    @clemstevenson 6 років тому +6

    Interesting...Due to the fact that, whilst the illusion of smooth motion could be achieved at 25 or 30 fps, avoiding perceivable flicker on a scanning CRT required development of a higher scan rate system. This problem was overcome by using the interlacing process, which also avoided excessive bandwidth issues. However, by necessity I discovered for myself that the 1080i digital recording system used by one of my cameras (which should have made it incompatible with the 1080p system I wanted to use) employed a technique for backwards compatibility. Although it produces two interlacing fields, at a rate of 59.94 fields per second, each pair of fields are of the same scan. The camera actually records at a rate of 29.97 fps, and, by using the appropriate software, the recording can be smoothly de-interlaced to 1080p. As a matter of fact, my software permits me to de-interlace 1080i directly to jpeg format, as a stream of snapshots.

  • @CalvinHicks1
    @CalvinHicks1 6 років тому +1

    Excellent information. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @ojtheaviator1795
    @ojtheaviator1795 6 років тому +12

    Why is everyone just now seeing this?

  • @Larrythebassman
    @Larrythebassman 5 років тому +1

    Brilliantly designed video … ✨🍿👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @Rpmtechtips
    @Rpmtechtips 6 років тому +13

    Just 1 Question... How they take photos of 1st camera..????

    • @JorgeGomez-os7sx
      @JorgeGomez-os7sx 5 років тому +3

      RPM Tech Tips with a second camera that was built after

    • @raintzrandmaa9829
      @raintzrandmaa9829 5 років тому

      How do you know that it wasn't a painting?

  • @Sahil._.S
    @Sahil._.S 6 років тому +1

    bring more such educational videos 🙂🙂🙂 amazing work

  • @kevinfermin8907
    @kevinfermin8907 5 років тому +3

    Jesus I thought my playback speed was on like 1.5x

  • @andydelle4509
    @andydelle4509 5 років тому +1

    Minor correction. In the USA the vertical frequency is 59.94hz, not 60.0hz. Also the H rate is 15,734.264khz rather than 15,750.0khz. This has been the case since NTSC color was standardized due to inter-modulation of the color subcarrier with the 4.5mhz sound carrier offset. With HDTV or rather ATSC or DTV, and subsequent component video, the need for 59.94 is no longer present. We can now run straight 60.0hz. Yet it remains a legacy standard that will not die.

  • @burgrrcat
    @burgrrcat 5 років тому +6

    .75 speed much easier to understand

  • @alvaromercadostudios
    @alvaromercadostudios 6 років тому +1

    Different, interesting... I loved this video.

  • @scire6616
    @scire6616 5 років тому +7

    set speed at 0.75x for best listening experience 😮

  • @trainsimdepot
    @trainsimdepot 6 років тому

    I did two years of media and I just learnt more in 14 minutes.. :) Good video man!

  • @Dhairyasd
    @Dhairyasd 7 років тому +13

    Thats a lot of information in a short time for the brain to digest!

  • @MegaMech
    @MegaMech 5 років тому +2

    Wat? 0:44 seconds in and we're well into the topic already?!? What the heck is this video... ... .... I LOVED IT!

  • @queefreak666
    @queefreak666 7 років тому +106

    Slow the video down to .75 and he sounds drunk. Fun

  • @UXXV
    @UXXV 6 років тому +1

    Wow! Just wow! One of the best videos Ive seen in a long time

  • @kulonath_
    @kulonath_ 5 років тому +6

    0:03 who took the picture of the Very first Camera? Wtf

  • @JasonTRogers
    @JasonTRogers 6 років тому +1

    My mind has been blown. So much information! Wow

  • @TonyKnoxville
    @TonyKnoxville 6 років тому +46

    Since when do "TV cameras" have big sensors?

    • @SammyGArt
      @SammyGArt 6 років тому +13

      they don't I don't know where that info came form

    • @SanoyNimbus
      @SanoyNimbus 6 років тому +5

      It depends on what you are comparing with. If you compare with a one CCD camcorder for consumers a good Sony ENG/Field recorder have larger sensor (x3) since they also have 3 sensors ...

    • @isaak4777
      @isaak4777 6 років тому +1

      Its just bullshit. A lot of misinformation here.

    • @MyDemon32
      @MyDemon32 6 років тому +4

      @@isaak4777 oh shut you you ain't even know what he's talking

    • @SammyGArt
      @SammyGArt 6 років тому +2

      looking at spec the CCD sensor size is 1803mm which is large then a full frame sensor, most ENG camera have a 2/3 sensor which is 58.10 mm ( there could possible be a larger one out there I'm not aware of I asked our engineer, and he siad the one we use and he knows of 2/3 sensors. hope that helps
      photoseek.com/2013/compare-digital-camera-sensor-sizes-full-frame-35mm-aps-c-micro-four-thirds-1-inch-type/ *edit 3 ccd cams have a much smaller senor

  • @EclipticVistaYT
    @EclipticVistaYT 5 років тому +2

    Great work I've learnt a lot from this video

  • @radiozelaza
    @radiozelaza 6 років тому +3

    actually we don't watch TV in interlaced mode anymore, because every digital video decoder performs deinterlacing on the fly, or the TV does that, so there is no alternating between fields.

    • @mindstorm95
      @mindstorm95 6 років тому +1

      But they still send interlaced to save bandwidth ^^

  • @berkkarsi
    @berkkarsi 6 років тому

    Why doesn't this have millions of views? It definitely deserves it

  • @pflugedits3105
    @pflugedits3105 5 років тому +3

    Watch in 0.75x. Ur welcome

    • @shenef
      @shenef 5 років тому

      Cause people that can't think that fast also need help selecting a playback speed

    • @pflugedits3105
      @pflugedits3105 5 років тому

      Literally the top liked comments are talking about how fast he’s talking my guy

  • @alevi9340
    @alevi9340 4 роки тому +1

    Great video, thank you for sharing

  • @georgea3407
    @georgea3407 5 років тому +6

    So expensive cameras for playing video on tv at 576i resolution

  • @mustseeplaces3475
    @mustseeplaces3475 4 роки тому +1

    Very interesting and informative, thanks

  • @jordanhansen8631
    @jordanhansen8631 7 років тому +35

    thanks Harry potter!

  • @dimasgrey
    @dimasgrey 6 років тому

    true quality content, doesn't even wasting my time a bit. really glad that youtube recommend this to me.

  • @moreira7daniel
    @moreira7daniel 7 років тому +7

    Brazil uses the PAL-M system at 60 Hz, not 50.

  • @truculenttabasco
    @truculenttabasco 6 років тому +2

    Very informative Ben, thank you very much for creating this.

  • @jarmo7689
    @jarmo7689 6 років тому +27

    so we're gonna ignore the fact that there is a picture taken of the first camera

    • @jovaniedelacruz
      @jovaniedelacruz 6 років тому +4

      They used mirrors to take that photo.

    • @Noah.Philip
      @Noah.Philip 6 років тому +16

      It could have been taken with the second camera ever made.

    • @L4JP
      @L4JP 6 років тому +6

      Nope, no mirrors, and not the first camera at all. There are enough false rumors to that effect that it's hard to fault Ben Grantham for the mistake, but the truth is that it is merely the LARGEST camera, built in 1900. Here is the story: www.historiccamera.com/cgi-bin/librarium2/pm.cgi?action=app_display&app=datasheet&app_id=456

  • @BK42Cycles
    @BK42Cycles 6 років тому

    What a great lesson!!! Good job Ben

  • @advianjoseph
    @advianjoseph 6 років тому +21

    Play @ 0.75 speed.

  • @MBIKES21
    @MBIKES21 5 років тому +2

    A great video, well done.

  • @clonkex
    @clonkex 5 років тому +5

    An H, not a H. "aitch", not "haitch".

    • @BenScooter1
      @BenScooter1  5 років тому

      Okay David aitch

    • @clonkex
      @clonkex 5 років тому

      @@BenScooter1 That's how it's pronounced, yes.

    • @BenScooter1
      @BenScooter1  5 років тому +1

      @@clonkex Feel free to take more from this video than how I pronounce a letter. In fact, I insist!

    • @clonkex
      @clonkex 5 років тому

      @@BenScooter1 Oh your video was definitely interesting. Even though I'm quite experienced with cameras in general I've never had the opportunity to look at a studio camera up close or really learn anything about them. It just triggers me a bit when people say "haitch". Imagine if people started saying "sess" to pronounce 'S', that's how dumb it sounds to me.

    • @slightlyabove-213
      @slightlyabove-213 5 років тому

      @@clonkex British people tend to pronounce it 'haitch', to keep it phonetic

  • @JayStiqs
    @JayStiqs 2 роки тому +1

    So much valuable information! You rule!

  • @SR-ge1ci
    @SR-ge1ci 6 років тому +24

    How on earth can that be the pic of the 'worlds FIRST camera'?? what captured that photo? :/

    • @livndays45
      @livndays45 6 років тому +5

      S R mirrors

    • @etizoman2403
      @etizoman2403 6 років тому

      AWESOMEGAMER ;)

    • @polymetric2614
      @polymetric2614 6 років тому +7

      how could they take a picture of the first camera with the second or third camera? everyone knows that only the most recent camera ever created actually exists, every camera prior to that one immediately vaporizes

    • @consciousgentile5141
      @consciousgentile5141 6 років тому

      +polymetric true

    • @IkKorp
      @IkKorp 5 років тому

      a copy of the first camera dumdum

  • @DrumApe
    @DrumApe 5 років тому +2

    My head just exploded. Still picking up the pieces..

  • @Luluindia2003
    @Luluindia2003 6 років тому +3

    I would like to be a cameraman..🎥📹

    • @Dutch3DMaster
      @Dutch3DMaster 5 років тому

      If you are still young, see if you can join a local television station in the city where you live or somewhere near you. I am not sure where you live but in my country it can be (with a little bit of luck) a good place to learn certain key aspects of the profession. (I am not saying that when you are old you can't learn anymore, it's just, I became a member at the local television station in 2009 when I had finished an IT training and had trouble getting into an education to become a cameraman because of my age (21, at the time).

  • @estebanisswimming
    @estebanisswimming 6 років тому +1

    This was amazing! Well done

  • @johnlemon5904
    @johnlemon5904 7 років тому +132

    for next time pls talk a bit slower :D

    • @videocasetteTV
      @videocasetteTV 7 років тому +5

      how to make the video slower

    • @styrofoamcup9072
      @styrofoamcup9072 7 років тому +15

      Go to the setting icon > then select speed > then choose your desired speed. :)

    • @jhovsuico8533
      @jhovsuico8533 7 років тому

      Cheers for this, I've been looking for "equipment for video production" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you heard people talk about - Piyason Videographic Ventures - (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? Ive heard some amazing things about it and my partner got cool results with it.

    • @legendp2011
      @legendp2011 6 років тому +2

      meanwhile I'm watching at 2x speed :) ............you can set speed to 0.55x if you feel the need

    • @austinomoria8218
      @austinomoria8218 6 років тому +4

      Or just hear faster.

  • @tudor-alexandrupanait7719
    @tudor-alexandrupanait7719 6 років тому +1

    That was an awesome clip! Thank you so much!

  • @havocproltd
    @havocproltd 6 років тому +3

    F!!!! I thought I talked fast!

  • @Alex_Tremist
    @Alex_Tremist 5 років тому

    "Friends", like most expensive sitcoms, used to be shot on 35mm film.

  • @benedictneugebauer9989
    @benedictneugebauer9989 6 років тому +17

    This is a great video, but you talk way too fast to get the information properly...

    • @gianfavero
      @gianfavero 6 років тому +1

      Or u should think faster

    • @J.Carstens
      @J.Carstens 6 років тому +1

      Or perhaps pause the video and rewatch as needed until you catch up with what's being said

  • @Baxxter101
    @Baxxter101 5 років тому +2

    Great explanation of image quality metrics!

  • @DamoMatthewsPhotography
    @DamoMatthewsPhotography 6 років тому +5

    A photo of the worlds first camera?

    • @isaiahbays3440
      @isaiahbays3440 6 років тому +2

      It isn't the world's first camera, it was, at the time the world largest camera.

    • @malfattio2894
      @malfattio2894 6 років тому

      The first camera was built around 100 years earlier

    • @shayan69
      @shayan69 5 років тому +1

      Even if it was, so what? Doesn't mean it's the building of the first camera, just that it's the first camera.

  • @nikkic36
    @nikkic36 5 років тому +1

    Fascinating. Really enjoyed that