Shooting videos
Some short guidelines for videographers

If you are interested in taking videos - for yourself or for
publishing - you might have to realize that some people have a visual
approach to everything and have a kind of artistic eye; for others some
home work is needed to get a satisfactory result. A good way to conquer
the video world is to have a solid knowlege of photography because here
you learn the essentials. If you know how to compose an object within a
given frame and how to create a visually catchy and harmonious picture
you can apply the same parameters to the moving picture. In addition to
these primary elements you have to capture the movements correctly.
That means you should carefully let your object move and follow it
spontenously with your camera, always keeping the mentioned composition
factor in mind. Work very carefully - only if necessary - with the Zoom
because quick and unthought zooming can quickly lead to a very amateurish look. Also fast movements with the camera should be avoided
because first the quality and sharpness suffers and secondly the hectic
look might disturb or annoy the viewer. It is also important to use a tripod whenever possible, especially for interviews and landscapes. If one is not available, leaning on a solid object (stone, part of a house, car etc.) helps also. And then the most important point is regular practice and browsing through well done videos to see how other people are working. Nowadays there are dozens of video sharing sites in the internet, but if you are selective, you will find also inspiring material.
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Kedar Misani
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last modified
2007-11-14 10:53 AM