TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title page i
Certification ii
Dedication iii
Acknowledgment iv
Table of contents v
CHAPTER
ONE:- INTRODUCTION TO VIDEO RECORDING
1.0
Introduction
1.1
Definition of Video Recording
1.2
Importance of Video Recording
1.3
Forms of Video Recording
1.4
Aims and Objectives of Video Recording
CHAPTER
TWO; LITERATURE REVIEW AND THEORY
2.0
Types of Video Recording
2.1
Differences between Analog and Digital
Video Recording
2.2
Similarities between Analog and Digital
Video Recording
2.3
Advantages of Analog over Digital Video
Recording
2.4
Advantages of Digital over Analog video
Recording
2.5
Disadvantages of Video Recording
2.6
Historical Background of Video Recording
2.7
Theory of Video Recording Techniques
2.8
Entrepreneur and Entrepreneurship
2.9
Vocational and Technological Education
CHAPTER
THREE:- METHODOLOGY AND EXPERIMENTATION
3.0
Shooting of Video Recording
3.1
Editing of the video Captured
3.2
Storage and Burning of Video to the Disk
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION TO VIDEO RECORDING
Imagine
you went for an occasion or you even organized the occasion yourself and the
occasion was fun and enjoyable, so when the occasion to also have a taste of
what happened during the occasion. That
is just exactly what video camera are meant for. This video camera helps to keep records of events
like wedding, birthday and naming ceremonies so that they can be referred to in
future any time you feel like watching of re-experiencing the occasion.
Recent
developments have made it possible to store video image on magnetic disk, as on
a computer hard disk. This is done by converting
the image to digital form to store it.
The early problem was that to obtain reasonable resolution requirement
storing a massive amount of data the result is that only a limited number of
image to digital form to store it. The
early problem was that to obtain reasonable resolution requirement storing a
massive amount of data the result is that only a limited number of image could
be stored. A reasonable quality colour
picture with a resolution of 681 x 582 pixels has 396,000 picture
elements. This would need about 1/3 mega
byte (MB) of disk storage (Paul, 1989).
1.1 DEFINITION OF VIDEO RECORDING
Video
Recording is the technology of electronically capturing, recording, processing,
storing, transmitting and reconstructing a sequence of still images
representing scenes in motion. (Tsunami, 2004).
Video
recording can also be define as a consumer electronic device that record video
in a digital or analog format to a disk drive (Tunc, 1983).
1.2 IMPORTANCE OF VIDEO RECORDING
1.
Video recording is a very important tool
than written records; this is because it produces accurate and convincing record
of contemporary life (Hansama, 1996).
2.
Video is very important for the purpose
of recording live shows and happy moment s because the video camera can replay
the happy moments such as weddings and birthdays.
3.
Video cameras can be a perfect witness
under some circumstances. Video
surveillance when we deal with some cases which involves robbery, during
trafficking and motor vehicle violations.
The
quality of video tapes program is indistinguishable from the original picture
and sound with an excellent broadcast quality.
The tapes can be raised and also duplicated without loss of quality in
picture or sound. The video tape can
also be replayed immediately and the recording can be analyzed by the
technicians and the directors. This leads
to saving of time. Another major advantage
is that the video tapes picture and sound can be edited or modified separately. Unwanted or faulty sections can be deleted
and also replaced by some other materials.
Video taped programs can be easily stored as an entire program or single
sections of even still shots that can be rescued and manipulated for further
usage (Tsunam, 2004).
1.3 FORMS OF VIDEO RECORDING
1.
Digital Video:- The short comings in the
analog video like the very hug size and many others led to the development of
the digital video. The digital video is
much smaller in size and more portable compared to the analog video. (Tsunami, 2004). An ideal digital video
system has the same characteristics as an ideal analog system. Both of them are totally transparent and
reproduce the original applied have form without error.
2.
Analog Video: - There were the first
methods used in television transmission and recording and the signal format s
were essentially determined by requirements of cathode ray tube as a
display. But the short coming in the
analog production process has led to the development the digital production
process (Shukul, 2008).
1.4 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE PROJECT
The
aim of this project is to empirically engage in the study of how to combine
physics, science and entrepreneurship in the development of mankind. In view of this the specific objectives of
our project are to:
1.
Understand the physics underlying the
development of video recording.
2.
The Historical development of the
various methods of video recordings.
3.
Engage in a real shooting, editing and
recording of an event using video recording techniques available.
4.
Provide how the knowledge pointed can be
used to set –up a small scale business of video recording.
5.
Show how the infirmity of a young SLT
gradual can be used to provide jobs rather than seeking for white colour
enterprises.
6.
Possibly shown how the spirit of entrepreneurship
can be developed in each and every one of us in order to stimulate the economic
growth of each one of us, our society, our state and countries.
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