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Video shot 0

Posted on January 03, 2010 by admin

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You would not want to shoot a soft love scene with very shaky, fast moving handheld camera, and you definitely would not shoot a subjective viewpoint shot of people running for their life through the woods with a slow-moving camera mounted on a dolly.
Take a serious look at the composition of the shot. Did the shooter use the rule of thirds? Is there plenty of look space and walk space? Are the shot sizes appropriate for the level of involvement and emotion? A lot of new directors and shooters forget shot size when shooting a project. Always remember that the more emotional attachment you want in the scene, the tighter the shot. Wide shots are less emotional and more objective than tight shots.

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Pov shot 0

Posted on December 08, 2009 by admin

pov shot

This added an element of excitement, digital cameras,  as the audience wondered which of those tasty swimmers would be eaten. It also allowed him to show that the shark was in the scene without actually showing it, which he didn’t want to do. not only for budgetary reasons, but also to keep the viewers in suspense.

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POV shots 0

Posted on December 07, 2009 by admin

pov shots

We sometimes call a point-of-view shot a “first-person shot” or abbreviate it as “POV.” It is the camera shot we see very often in home videos, where the camera operator is holding the camera at eye level and walking about But you can also effectively use POV shots to show what the Sasquatch sees as it creeps through the quiet camp at night.
Steven Spielberg used POV shots effectively in aws to show us what the shark was seeing.

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Getting shot video 0

Posted on December 02, 2009 by admin

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Canted angles can help give your image some extra punch, getting shot video. This technique is often seen in car commercials, as the vehicle travels a windy toad,  editing video shot. To get the camera in a new spot nobody had tried before, wunder-kind Orson Welles famously chopped a hole in the floor to fit a camera and tripod at shoelace level. Today’s modern video cameras don’t require anything so drastic to peer through a mouse hole.

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neighbor’s video 0

Posted on September 06, 2009 by admin

neighbors video

I was watching a neighbor’s video of his child’s school play. The kids were adorable and the costumes well done. I would have enjoyed the play very much but for one issue: the sound. My friend and his camera were 15 rows back from the stage, the sound was muddy and indistinct, and it forced all of us in the room to lean forward in an effort to make out every word.
This was a problem that never had to happen. All my friend had to do was buy a simple microphone and. if he had used it properly, his audio would have been much better.

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one shot music video 0

Posted on August 13, 2009 by admin

one shot music video

The Essential Guide to Advanced Computer Video Editing Techniques
Advanced Editing Tools, The Art of Editing, Video Filters and Color Effects, Compositing Titles and Graphics, Encoding and Output How to Sell Your Home Video for Big Bucks!
What Sells, Who Buys, Where to Go and What to Shoot How to Shoot Video that Sells, How to Sell Your Home Video for Big Bucks, and much more!!! 45 Minutes)

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advanced shooting 0

Posted on August 12, 2009 by admin

advanced shooting

Refine Your Shooting Skills and Tell a Better Story!
Shot Sheets, Logs and Slates, Lenses and Filters, Exposure and Shutter, Camera, Handheld Techniques, Composition.

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money shot video 0

Posted on August 09, 2009 by admin

money shot video

The Essential Guide to Lighting for Video
Light Theory, Tools and Terms of Lighting, Studio Lighting, ndoor Daytime Lighting, Outdoor Daytime Lighting, Outdoor Nighttime Lighting. The Essential Guide to Audio for Video
Mike Types, Wired or Wireless, Overcoming Indoor Audio Problems. Overcoming Outdoor Audio Problems, Editing Audio, Audio Sweetening.

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basic shooting 0

Posted on August 08, 2009 by admin

basic shooting

The Essential Guide to Basic Camcorder Techniques
Camcorder Features and Functions, Button Basics, Lighting Basics, Sound Advice, The Art of Composition, Smooth Moves and Steady Shots.

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video screenshots 0

Posted on July 23, 2009 by admin

video screenshots

That’s what charities do: find a problem and try to fix it. A video that addresses this issue would focus more on the charity’s clients. Not only can you present this type of video at community events, but you can also offer it to local television stations and cable providers, who are always looking for public service announcements. It’s even possible to go high-tech and stream it on the Web for the whole world to see.

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