VIDEO CAMERA

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Video  camera can be broadly classified as either studio  or portable. There is a good demand of video camera in India and Globally. Though studio cameras are also used in  the  field, they  are  heavy  and must be mounted to a  tripod  or  pedestal.  Portable cameras can be hand-held or shoulder mounted, and  often operate  on  battery power.  Within each type, there  is  a  wide variety of price and quality.  Studio cameras, for example, range from  a  $ 55,000 to $ 110,000 category- the type found  in  most broadcast-studio operations.  The higher quality shoulder-mounted portable  cameras  can  be used for electronic  field  production (EFP)  of programming, as well as for electronic  news  gathering (ENG)  –  for which many portable cameras were  first  developed.  The raw materials are need to be imorted from china and oter countries and being assembled in India by many manufacturers. The type and quality of cameras selected depends on the type  and mount  of  programming  to be produced.   Established  users  who produce a large number of programs and for who need high  quality programs may have many cameras of different types, including some of broadcast quality.  A very small video operation, on the other hand, may call for one simple portable cameras of course, a basic choice that affects price is between colour and B/W cameras.   It is  the camera and not the video tape that determines  whether  a program  is colour or black and white.  Through the early  1970’s colour  cameras  were so much more expensive that black  &  white that  price  was  the  chief factor  in  the  decision.   Cameras  droped  sharply,  and  the decision  can  now  be  based primarily  on other factors.  Viveo camera are available in many ranges and cost with defined functions. A colour cameras, for  example,  is often more complex to use and requires a higher level of lighting than  a black and white camera.  A potential user  must  consider whether colour will make a difference in the particular  programs to be produced. Colour would be advantageous in a sales/marketing tape, for example, but might be super fluous in a taped lecture.

1.   INTRODUCTION
2.   PROPERTIES
3.   USES & APPLICATION
4.   ISI SPECIFICATION
5.   MARKET SURVEY
6.   PRESENT MANUFACTURERS AND SUPPLIERS
7.   FLOW SHEET DIAGRAM
8.   SUPPLIERS OF RAW MATERIALS
9.   SUPPLIERS OF PLANT & MACHINERY
10.  PROCESS OF MANUFACTURE

APPENDIX – A :

1.      COST OF PLANT ECONOMICS
2.      LAND & BUILDING
3.      PLANT AND MACHINERY
4.      FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT
5.      RAW MATERIAL
6.      SALARY AND WAGES
7.      UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS
8.      TOTAL WORKING CAPITAL
9.      COST OF PRODUCTION
10.      PROFITABILITY ANALYSIS
11.      BREAK EVEN POINT
12.      RESOURCES OF FINANCE
13.      INTEREST CHART
14.      DEPRECIATION CHART
15.      CASH FLOW STATEMENT
16.      PROJECTED BALANCE SHEET

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Additional information

Plant Capacity

100.00 NOS/day

Land & Building

(1000 Sq.Mtr) Rs. 38.00 Lacs

Plant and Machineries

Rs. 14.00 Lacs

Working Capital for 3 Months

Rs. 5.33 Cr

Total Capital Investment

Rs. 5.88 Cr

Rate of Return

57%

Break Even Point

21%