videofilming
Videofilming refers to the recording of moving images using video-capable recording devices. It encompasses professional camcorders, broadcast cameras, digital cameras operated in video mode, and consumer devices such as smartphones. The practice covers a wide range of contexts, including news gathering, documentary work, corporate production, events, and personal projects. When combined with synchronized sound, videofilming creates materials suitable for post-production editing or direct broadcast.
Historically, videofilm hardware evolved from analog video systems in the mid-20th century to digital video in
Equipment and techniques: Core components include a recording device, lenses, stabilization, lighting, and audio capture. Common
Production workflow: Planning, shooting, and rough cuts; post-production adds color correction, audio mixing, and titling. Metadata,
Applications and standards: Videofilming supports news, documentary, education, marketing, and personal media. Deliverables follow platform specifications