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What is videography?

Videography encompasses the art and technology of capturing moving images on electronic media (e.g., videotape, hard disk, or solid state storage). It involves planning shots, operating cameras, recording audio, and often editing the footage into a final product. Videography is used in diverse fields such as filmmaking, broadcasting, journalism, event coverage, corporate communications, education, and surveillance.

What other technologies are related to videography?

videography Complementary Technologies

Photography is complementary to videography, as both involve capturing visual content. Understanding photography principles can enhance videography skills.
mentioned alongside videography in 23% (371) of relevant job posts
Graphic design skills can be complementary for creating titles, lower thirds, and other visual elements in videos.
mentioned alongside videography in 2% (110) of relevant job posts
Social media platforms are often used to distribute and promote videography content, making them complementary.
mentioned alongside videography in 0% (83) of relevant job posts

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