orgeron - chapter 3 video camera basics
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Use a tripod! The tripod is your best friend. A
shaky shot is a wasted shot. A steady image
is essential for better compression and for a
more professional look.
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Close-ups rule! Keep your shots tight.
Establish your shot, than keep it tight.
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Limit your zooms. If you zoom, zoom slowly.
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Limit your pans. If you pan, pan slowly.
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Double check the sound level. Try not to
use an internal microphone because camera
vibrations generate a lot of noise. Get the
microphone as close as possible to the
subject. Shoot in a quiet environment, and
monitor the sound during filming if possible.
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Keep the background simple to focus
attention on the subject.
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Make sure that your lighting is adequate.
More light will help you keep the subject in
focus and make colors look better too.
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Avoid large differences in brightness
between background and subject to prevent
washing out detail in the subject. If the
background is brighter than the subject and
the camera angle can't be changed, a
backlight setting may help.
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Keep it short and keep up the pace. Long
videos with little content take up space and
time without adding much to the overall
quality of the presentation.
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Remember to check the focus. Do not use
auto-focus if it can be avoided. This can
cause sudden unintentional changes in
focus.
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If necessary, set white balance, check for
indoor/outdoor settings, turn off any time and
date stamp.