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Resolution: Videography Terms

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Summary: Learn details and information about resolution of cameras and the difference between standard and HD cameras in this free video clip.

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Antar has been working with video for over half a decade. He currently owns a media production company in the Maryland/DC area. Antar has shot and worked on a wide range of productions...read more

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"Now the fourth segment that I wanted to get into is going to be on resolution or more importantly your standard definition and high definition. Now you might hear that a lot you know high definition television, high definition video well how does that really pertain to you and what does that really mean? Well standard definition is generally the amount of horizontal lines and the amount of vertical lines that are actually in your screen size of your television set or whatever image you have, now high definition has a larger amount of actual horizontal and vertical lines on that actual image. Now if you have let’s say a small 13 inch television really having a high definition image wouldn’t really benefit you at all because your screen size isn’t even big enough to display that image. But let’s say you had a 50 inch television and you tried to play let’s say a standard definition on it you’ll notice that it looks kind of like a zoomed in or really blown up photo copy, so when you have that high definition image on that very large high definition television you start to notice that clarity and that sharpness. Once again my name is Antar with Blue Phoenix Media you can find us on the web at www.bluepmedia.com thanks for watching."

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