Event
- Title:
- Digital Video: Tips & Techniques for Acquiring Images and Sound - AUDIO/VIDEO AVAILABLE
- When:
- November 4, 2010 12:00 pm - 01:00 pm
- Where:
- Wells Library, E170-D - Bloomington
- Category:
- Brown Bag Series
Description
Presented by the Institute for Digital Arts and Humanities (IDAH)
Ron Osgood
Professor and Facilities Manager,

"Digital Video: Tips & Techniques for Acquiring Images and Sound”
Many research projects and instructional materials can be enhanced with video clips but many researchers don’t have experience or the budget to hire professionals. This session provides basic tips in equipment selection, shot composition, technical requirements, sound acquisition, lighting and more.
Ron Osgood is a Professor and Facilities Manager in the Department of Telecommunications at Indiana University specializing in documentary storytelling and video production. His creative work has been broadcast on network and satellite channels, selected for screening at film festivals and distributed both nationally and internationally.
Venue
- Venue:
- Wells Library, E170-D - Website
- Street:
- 1320 E. Tenth Street
- ZIP:
- 47408
- City:
- Bloomington
- State:
- IN
- Country:
-
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UPCOMING Brown Bags
While we are waiting for the IDAH Brown Bag series to resume, please explore the Digital Library's Spring 2013 Brown Bag schedule for presentations on topics ranging from various forms of data and media management to digital collections, visual archives, and working in the Scholars' Commons. You may also be interested in the Catapult Centre's workshop series.
Audio/video recordings are also available for some past IDAH, Digital Library and Catapult Centre presentations.
Presentations, Conferences, and Calls for Papers
- InfoSocial 2013: Bridging Media, Technology and Social Science - Call for Papers
- Electronic Visualisation and the Arts London 2013 - Call for Proposals
- 2013 TLA Plenery "The Big D: Big Data and the Performing Arts" - Call for Proposals
- Digital Humanities Data Curation Institutes Workshop: Summer 2013 - Now Accepting Applications!
