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Module 1: Camcorders
Underwater Video Cameras
Choosing a Camcorder
Why Digital Video?
What Media?
Which Format?
Editing Considerations
Video Quality
Other Considerations
Conclusion
Technical
HDV
Scanning and Interlacing
Video CCD's
Broadcast Quality
TV Standards
Glossary
Module 2: Video Housings
Video Housings
Choosing a Housing
Underwater Lenses
Underwater Audio
Video Housing Maintenance
Flooded Video Housings
Underwater Video Repairs
Module 3: Underwater Video basics
Keep it Steady
Keep it Smooth
Buoyancy Control
Underwater Video Techniques
Panning
Shot Angles
Shot Movement
Camera Shots
The Long Shot
The Medium Shot
The Close-up
Shot Sequences
Underwater Filming Techniques
Underwater Video for Beginners
Module 4: Lighting Underwater
Video Lighting Underwater
Color Underwater
Filters Underwater
Colour Temperature Underwater
Light Underwater
White Balance Underwater
Backscatter
Underwater Lights
Module 5: On Location
Dive Travel
Dive Planning
Dive Buddies
Dive Vacations
Air Travel
Scuba Destinations
Diving
Dive Travel Tips
Diving Medicine
Dive Trip Problems
Cold Water Diving
Freshwater Diving
Module 6: Strategy
Pre-Production
Continuity
Visual Continuity
Keep it interesting
The Overlap
The Cut-away
The Cut-In
Timing
Editing Underwater Video
Live Video Editing
Underwater Video Editing
Shooting Underwater Video
Filming Underwater Video
Careers in Underwater Video
Module 7: Composition
What is Composition?
Rule of Thirds
The Golden Mean
The Horizon
Shapes
Lines
Placement
Frames
Negative Space
Lighting
Viewpoint
Cropping
Conclusions
Module 7: Editing
Capture Video
Adobe Premiere Pro
Windows Movie Maker
Ulead VideoStudio
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